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Taking cse and need help
I have got good rank and getting tier 1 nit cse. I am going to take cse but i dont know anything about coding and all that. I never had pc or laptop in my life. Can someone help me from where do i start or learn anything?
  • SacredKnightSacredKnight
    All chill. Go ahead. Take the first step.
BoltBreaker88BoltBreaker88
Tier 1 core vs Tier 2 circuital
NIT Trichy chem or tier 2 NITs CSE. Also I was getting mechanical in Trichy but, I seemed to like chemical. But, yeah I also like CSE and other circuital branches too. I am a good learner and actually have interest in both. But I'm getting mixed opinions from people. Please help me. And upvote it asap. Josaa closes tomorrow.
  • StellarWardenStellarWarden
    Never take chemical, it has no scope and infrastructure in india and you will most likely be unplaced even if you do it from iit Bombay
VoidWalkerVoidWalker
minimum marks as a sc student in mains for good nit?
guys I'm an sc student, I wanted to know how much atleast would I need to score in mains for a good nit?
  • IronBlade88IronBlade88
    Paper Dekr aaja bss kuch na kuch mil hi jayega
VanguardSpectreVanguardSpectre
Boards 75% criteria
What are the subjects required for 75% criteria for boards? Is pcm + english + optional subject compulsory or we can choose our best 5 subjects?(excluding p/c/m) the sources online are confusing as well. Has anyone taken admission in NIT/IIIT/IIT with his preference of subjects for 75% criteria?
  • TerraDrifterTerraDrifter
    Pcm+English+optional subject is the criteria
CrimsonSpecterCrimsonSpecter
software vs core
I'm from NIT second year ece but I'm so confused whether to take core or software, I am interested in software but I'm afraid of losing my job in the future, cause it's easy to learn so won't everyone learn from just a laptop and I'll be replaced easily? Maybe I am wrong so help me like I was just going through a video in which he said about ML engineering course so that can just be learnt from YouTube, so how I'll I be different from someone else?
  • JadeDragonJadeDragon
    Bhai you'll also be upscaling as you get work experience na.
OmegaKnightOmegaKnight
Going in my 3rd year and feel very much screwed up...
Going into 3rd year (EE) at a top 5 NIT (placement-wise), and the stress is kicking in hard. CPI is 7.98. Haven't done any internships, solved ~130 Leetcode (mostly mediums), participated in a few contests (rating ~1400), and know just the basics of HTML/CSS/JS. Real talk I feel like I'm gonna miss out on internships coming up in my 5th sem and get stuck during placements. The CPI cutoff, lack of dev, and weak DSA prep are all catching up now. I'm also considering preparing for GATE 2026/27 for PSUs, but haven't started anything serious yet. I know IT jobs are risky and I don't feel fully prepped for that either. Should I go all in on GATE or is there still time to salvage my placement chances with DSA/dev? Anyone in the same boat or has come out of this I'd genuinely appreciate any guidance.
  • PyroMancer713PyroMancer713
    Don't expect anything from internship drive, you still have 1 yr, you can aim for placement instead. Btw are you from NIT JSR??
MysticPhoenix88MysticPhoenix88
Help, need advice/guidance on dropping after not meeting 75% criteria
i only have 72% in my 12th boards (so NIT/lIT are not possible) and if i take a drop this year and give JEE mains 2026 and say score something decent. What are my options? Should i give improvement exam? or look forward to other colleges? if yes which colleges would you recommend
  • StaticSurgeStaticSurge
    I suggest u give improvement exam, because u are very close to 75, since syllabus is same, it won't be a time waste, plus u will get chance for iit and not in drop. So Imo improvement exam and preparation is best option for you. Don't hurry to take a college, good college late is better than bad college early. Give improvement and take drop
QuantumCrusherQuantumCrusher
Is there demand for vlsi engineers in india
I am planning to take ECE (VLSI integrated) form NIT Warangal. As this is a new course in the college, there are no stats about the placements. (Placement stats for ECE are available), these are my doubts. 1) I heard if I take ECE, mtech is required for better placement in VLSI, but is it any different if the course is ECE (VLSI integrated)? 2) I am not into coding, is VLSI a job just about coding like any IT job? 3) What is the VLSI scene currently in India and how do you think it will be in 4 years? 4) Where does VLSI engineers have demand, will an MTech be necessary for these demanded jobs, or will ECE with integrated VLSI be enough? 5) If I am not heavily into VLSI (I do have an interest), I should still try to pursue a career in VLSI if there is enough demand for it.

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