The Indian School of Business (ISB) Hyderabad has a unified application process for both its Hyderabad and Mohali campuses. Prospective students can take either the GRE or GMAT exam to be considered for admission. Depending on their years of work experience, applicants can choose from three different application channels: the Young Leader Program (YLP), the Early Entry Option (EEO), or the Post Graduate Program (PGP).
To apply, candidates must meet certain prerequisites and submit an online application. This application should include compelling essays that showcase the applicant's leadership skills and professional expertise. After submitting their application, shortlisted candidates will be invited for a personal interview. The final decision on admission or rejection will be communicated approximately 15 days after the interview.
IIIT Delhi criteria for MTech interview has been changed recently. It has removed the CodeChef round for the shortlisting of students. Now, there are 2 ways to apply
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Once you end your college life, life is not the same anymore. You end up missing every moment spent whether enjoying or studying for your exams. Once you step into the real world you realize it’s now that the real-life issues begin. I have listed some good and bad things you will experience as an IIM pass out
Good things
Bad things
Apart from these situations, you might face serious criticism if you give up your job and initiate entrepreneurship.
Yes, NIT Agartala is one of the safest colleges in India. The whole campus is highly secured and the campus is residential not only for the students but faculties too. You will find guards roaming around the campus making you feel safe all the time.
The security and care offered to girls is unmatchable. They are required to enter the hostel gate within 6.30 pm and they are expected to keep their whereabouts known. The campus does not tolerate ragging in my form and the seniors are extremely sweet.
NIT Agartala is one of the safest colleges so you can put your worries to rest.
I am an alumnus of B.Tech Chemical at SVNIT.
According to me, it all depends on your interest. This branch fills at the end, at least this was the scenario when I joined SVNIT. But it offers decent placement opportunities.
Unlike other institutions, the major courses like Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, Fluid Flow, etc. are all taken up by Professors and Associate Professors, and not Teaching Assistants. Teaching is up to the mark, given that you are interested in the subjects.
Core companies like Reliance, Cairn, GNFC, BASF, Lupin, etc. visit the department and recruit most of the B.Techs at decent pay packages. Some students crack GATE and opt for higher studies in India, and some others go on to do research work in reputed universities in the USA.
This is all the important information regarding Chemical Engineering at SVNIT.
First of all, it is not mentioned as BITS Goa, it’s addressed as BPGC, BITS Pilani, or KK Birla Goa campus.
All three campuses of BITS have the same education, same courses, similar leveled faculty team, and the same companies visit the campus to recruit students. Recently, even the placement list is common among the three campuses.
Large scale companies visit the campus for placements including Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Flipkart, LinkedIn, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and many more.
Here is a brief insight into the institute.
Particulars | Stats |
Total fees (B. Tech) | 16 Lakhs |
Highest salary | 1.4 Crore |
Average salary | 18.5 Lakhs |
Placement percentage | 95% |
The college is not overrated. The college has been ranked among the top engineering colleges overall in Goa by the NIRF. However, ultimately, it’s you who decides if you are successful or not.
The college helps, agreed, but without your zeal to acquire knowledge, broaden your horizon, and enthusiasm to work, you would not reach heights of success.
Most part-time courses carry no real value other than adding the post-graduate tag. They have no worth in the corporate world irrespective of whichever reputed college you have chosen. NMIMS is one of the top reputed B Schools in India and has a big brand name.
I know a friend who chose NMIMS Executive MBA and paid hefty fees just for the brand name instead of doing the same course at a less popular B School. She regretted her decision and claimed the program to be a total waste of money and time. She said she could have done the same from another B School at half the cost. So part-time MBA itself is not that worthless, but paying a hefty sum merely for the brand name and postgraduate tag is illogical. You can do the same program at a much lesser cost than other B Schools.
COE is one of the best branches of Thapar University offering a plethora of job opportunities and exposure to students. Sparing a few professors, the department is blessed with some of the best faculty members.
The internship scenario specifically is great for this branch and one of my friends at Thapar University told me that 5 of his batchmates received internship offers from Microsoft IT. Other companies offering internship offers included Expedia, Snapdeal, Royal Bank of Scotland, ARM, etc. The students received stipends in the range of 20-40k per month. Most of these companies offer PPOs to their students.
Additionally, the research internships are great. One of my friends had the opportunity to intern at IIT Roorkee after his 2nd year. Many others got selected at IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, Kanpur, Guwahati, Ropar, Gandhinagar, Mandi, etc. The reputation of Thapar University is such that it plays a very positive role in the selection of students.
Overall, the brand value of Thapar University makes it possible for big companies to offer lucrative packages and roles.
The following information will clear all your doubts regarding IGNOU being AICTE approved:
IGNOU is not only a central university but also a nodal body to regulate distance education in India.
IGNOU can commence any course, even technical courses without or with approval of AICTE since it has the right to do so as per its constitution.
IGNOU has its own SOET (school of engineering and technology) duly approved by HRD and UGC. Their degrees and diplomas are equivalent to any other technical system in India.
AICTE never recognizes any degree/diploma in distance courses and hence it should be clearly understood for any institution. Nonetheless, IGNOU courses are themselves valid.
However, through a joint resolution of DEC(IGNOU) and AICTE, IGNOU is no longer offering any technical degree/diploma and neither recognizes other universities in DEC mode.
For the aptitude test of IIM Bangalore Big Data Analytics course, you should study basic Quantitative Techniques, Analytical & Logical Reasoning, fundamental Statistics, and Python. The questions asked in the test revolve around these areas.
Here is a brief highlight of the test.
Total no of question | 30 |
Time required to complete | 60 min |
Time assigned | 1.5 hours |
Marking scheme | Correct answer - 1 mark, no negative marking |
The difficulty level of the examination is easy to moderate.