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Is it worth paying 4 lakhs extra at JSS or KIET if I'm getting a fee waiver seat at IPEC, NIET, and GL Bajaj?

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Shahbaz Khan Posted On : May 25th, 2021
studied at Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology (2019)

According to my friends, it is definitely worth paying 4 lakhs extra at JSS or KIET as compared to studying at IPEC, NIET, or even GL Bajaj.

When you look at the three colleges mentioned above, these are average grade engineering colleges in UPTU. In case you really do not have an option and you have to choose between those three, go with NIET, GL Bajaj, and IPEC, in that order.

  • As far as JSS is concerned, it is quite a decent college and has improved over the recent years. 
  • It is also one of the best engineering colleges in Uttar Pradesh. 
  • Many high-ranking students choose JSS over government engineering colleges. 

So, if you get a chance of taking admission at JSS Noida, you definitely should not hesitate and go for it.

  • KIET is also a really good college at the national level. 
  • It is comparable among many national-level private engineering colleges
  • The fee structure is high as compared to JSS. 
  • Moreover, it is located in Bhubaneshwar which might not be an ideal location for many students from Uttar Pradesh.

Between JSS and KIET, you should choose JSS. The fee waiver seat may make you feel at peace right now but 4 years down the line, getting a placement from the three mentioned colleges will be quite difficult. These are average in placements. You will get a lot more opportunities at JSS and KIET depending on your choice.

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Which is a better college in Delhi University Aryabhatta College or Dyal Singh College Eve?

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Udita Ghosh, Posted On : October 28th, 2021
Bachelor of Commerce from Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi (2018)

One of my friends first took admission in Dyal Singh Evening but then got admitted to Aryabhatta College in the 7th cut-off. He attended 2 classes at the college. 

The faculty at Dyal Singh is amazing but the environment and classes are dull. The library and the sports ground are really good as compared to Aryabhatta College. 

At Aryabhatta, the faculty is really good and very experienced. The infrastructure is one of the best in Delhi University, as they are newly built and well maintained. There are two canteens on the campus. Being situated in the south campus, there are a lot of places to hang out.

It is suggested that you should join Aryabhatta College over Dyal Singh Evening College, as it will provide better facilities and an environment appropriate for education.

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Which is better, to join TCS or to continue with GATE preparation?

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Vivek Sinha Posted On : August 9th, 2022
M.Tech in Computer Science Engineering & Data Science, International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIITB)

Join TCS and prepare for GATE simultaneously. During the training session for three months, you will get ample time to prepare for GATE after office hours. If you manage your time efficiently, it’s not difficult to squeeze a few hours for studying, after office hours, even after the training period. Many TCS associates prepare for competitive examinations like GATE, CAT, and IAS examinations. With the right time-management strategy, it’s possible to do both. 

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How is a typical day of students at Osmania medical college?

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Raktim Tarafdar Posted On : October 5th, 2023

A typical day for students at Osmania Medical College begins around 9 a.m. One cannot be late to the class because the attendance is taken at 9 AM sharp. The students spend their time in the dissection hall from 9-11 a.m. This is followed by two more lectures from 11 am- 1 pm. The lunch break starts at 1 PM and lasts till 2 pm. Post lunch break, there are either lectures or labs from 2 pm - 4 pm. The academic day comes to an end at 4 pm after which students engage in activities of their choice. Some can be seen spending time in the library studying, while some play sports or sleep. 

Second-year students have clinical postings from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Students must go to the respective hospitals in which they have been posted. Lunch break is from 1-2 pm which is followed by lectures and labs in 2nd year. Third and final-year students have to attend 3 lectures from 1 pm - 4 pm.

Evening scenes at Osmania Medical College are vibrant. Students can be seen involved in sports like volleyball, basketball, cricket etc., Some even join dance classes or music classes or spend their time sleeping. 

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What are some helpful tips for students starting their first year at IIT Roorkee?

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Vidusi Halder Posted On : April 12th, 2023
B.Tech Engineering Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (2019)

Some helpful tips for first-year students at IIT Roorkee are

  • Make your friends wisely after judging people enough as they are an important part of your college life
  • Don’t take the 1st-year lightly. Work the best you can and explore everything to find your passion. 
  • Join at least 2 clubs to ensure maximum exposure. Pay attention to the advice of only 4th year students.
  • Develop good relations with everybody in general as all your batchmates are going to be successful people one day and you need to have strong connections.
  • Don’t stay holed up in your room, go and explore the world outside after classes. You can go to sports, library research labs, etc. Try not to spend your evening inside your room.
  • Gain self-confidence and manage your own matters well whether it is going to the bank, canteen, mess, or even to a professor.
  • It’s okay to study at the last minute provided that you were regular to classes and had maintained notes and reviewed them regularly. A good CGPA of around 8 will fetch you good opportunities during placements.
  • Take care of your physical as well as mental health because health is wealth, especially for a student.
  • Don’t adopt bad habits that might hinder your learning process.
  • Lastly, stay away from negative people and negativity in general. Don’t let anyone crush your confidence level.

All these will help you grow as a person and focus on much more than just academics.

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What are some helpful tips for students starting their first year at BIT Mesra?

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Arun Biswas Posted On : August 9th, 2023
Studied at Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra

The first year lays down the foundation for the entire program so you need to be very careful and smart in planning your routine. Make a note of the following tips that will help you if you are a first-year student at BIT Mesra.

  • Ask beforehand if the bus will take the Bariatu route or the Kokar route for buses plying Ranchi at 1 PM.
  • Maintain a healthy bond with seniors instead of being arrogant. They will genuinely help you in times of need. 
  • Mechanical Engineering lab sessions are a good chance to showcase your drawing skills which might also fetch you good marks.
  • Join the clubs that align with your interests and make the most out of them.
  • Maintain a decent CGPA if you want the best companies to pick you.
  • Don’t mug up the concepts while preparing for the exams rather try to grasp the concepts well,

Hope this will help you!

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What are the must do things at IIT BHU?

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Amit Bansal Posted On : February 15th, 2022
B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2016)

Here are a few things for your ‘to do list’ at IIT BHU. 

  • Explore the city and its surroundings. The narrow alleys, ghats, strange temples, and their age-old construction will enchant you.
  • Try local food, lassi, thandai, paan. The best places for trying these delicacies are Kaashi Ghat, Bhandar, etc.
  • You can just roam around the campus with your friends. It is vast and beautiful.
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Why is it that IIIT Bangalore students are the only ones who consider IIIT Bangalore to be among the top institutions?

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Aditi Banerjee Posted On : October 10th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

I am assuming you mean this for its UG programs. IIIT Bangalore is highly renowned for its PG degrees.

The institute is popular among academia and industry. However, it isn’t popular among students who are fresh out of school. This is because its UG courses aren’t that old. However, many students still opt for IIITB because of the huge potential of its undergraduate programs. 

In practice, IIITB has a lot to offer. Students begin appreciating it upon experiencing the campus culture up close. It offers top notch faculty, curriculum, peers, labs and industry connections. CSE/ECE students get ample opportunities and facilities for their all-round development. Its integrated courses are performing well and making a mark with each passing year. You may check the placement records of the college. 

IIIT Bangalore is a strong competitor in PG studies, and making steady progress with its integrated programs as well.

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How is BA economics from DTU (East campus)?

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Mayank Gupta Posted On : July 6th, 2023
studied at Delhi Technological University (2020)

BA Economics Honors is a newly launched program by DTU that is delivered under the department called the University School of Management and Entrepreneurship (USME). Other programs offered under this department are BBA and MBA. 

Here are a few highlights pertaining to the BA Economics Honors:

  • The faculty is highly experienced and hails from reputed colleges. There are many inspirational professionals, one such being Dr. KV Bhanumurthy, Rtd. Dean of DSE who teaches Economics to first-year students.
  • DTU BA Economics curriculum is somewhat similar to DU or IP University curriculum. Usually, the electives are finalized by the faculty after receiving the consent of students. 
  • DTU has a 75% attendance rule to maintain the decorum of academic ambiance here.
  • The campus is new so it’s still in the development phase.

Overall, I believe this institute in general and this program specifically has a lot of potential and anyone who fails to get into DU for Economics should consider joining it.

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What can be improved or changed for the better at IIT Madras?

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Aditi Goswami Posted On : March 30th, 2023
studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (2018)

Both the system as well as students are at fault here. However, before finger-pointing at the system let’s check what we as students need to change.

Students at IIT Madras with good score are taunted and labeled as rote learners when in reality some of these students are geniuses who constantly raises questions over taught content, tries to come up with innovative methods, and has actual permanent knowledge.

Now, many things need to be improved in the system in general like

  • Industrial visits: The promised visits to the industries are never made and thus there is a considerable lack of exposure.
  • Workshops and Labs: Workshops and Labs have obsolete equipment of substandard quality. There is a need to make the lab sessions more interesting by providing better lab equipment and conductive kinky sessions. 
  • Food Quality: Bad quality food hinders the thinking capabilities of the students. The Food Service Routine should be like an Interrupt Service Routine in the priority program of the human mind at IIT.
  • Professors: While some professors are great and experienced, some just come and speak bookish gibberish leaving no space for dynamic discussions or doubt-clearing sessions.
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