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How is life at FMS Delhi?

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Sidhharth Jain Posted On : January 10th, 2023
Lives in New Delhi (2000–present)

The Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) is part of one of the world's most prestigious universities, The University of Delhi. MBA from FMS is a dream that many people have, but only a few achieve. Established in 1954, the institute was incepted with a focus on management education and not just on business management.

Academics: You will quickly realise that there is no room for boredom at FMS; you will always be on your toes, rushing to classes, attending guest lectures, submitting assignments, preparing case studies, and so on. Academics at FMS are more than just whiteboard or PowerPoint presentations in the classroom; they also include field trips, group tasks, individual/group projects, and bunking together to encourage you to think beyond FMS.

Extracurricular Activities: Aside from academics, life at FMS will be surrounded by various student societies that will provide you with exciting events to keep you busy. The B-school basically forces you to participate in competitions and live projects that will allow you to explore the seemingly limitless opportunities available to B-school students.

The routine of the Day: A typical day in the life of an FMS student begins around 8 a.m. when he or she wakes up and prepares to attend class, which begins promptly at 9. Every day, there are four classes for one hour each. The classes are followed once or twice a week by a Guest Lecture by eminent personalities from the industry who provide first-hand experience and great insights into the ever-changing business scenario.

Annual Festivals and Clubs: Aside from academics, the college participates in a variety of co-curricular activities. The various clubs under the purview of cultural society, namely Nethra - the photography club, KALA - the fine arts club, and Agamya - the literary and debate club, hold events throughout the year, allowing students to pursue their hobbies and interests in various fields.

Library: The Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) Library is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and business and management faculty. has amassed a substantial library of over 50,000 books, over 100 journals (including 60 foreign journals), 12 newspapers, and numerous other resources such as theses, student project reports, CDs, various reports, economic survey reports, and so on.

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How good are the placements at Cluster Innovation Center DU?

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Pranjal Tiwari Posted On : October 6th, 2022
Studied at Cluster Innovation Centre, University of Delhi

As much as I could gather information from a friend studying in Cluster Innovation Center, it is apparent that the on-campus placement cell is not effective enough to get every student placed in a good company with a better salary. The administration does not invite enough companies. The faculty emphasizes innovation over students chasing after corporate careers. Thus, the placement rates on campus are low.

CIC, however, offers two potential advantages. Its large batch sizes and robust network. According to government norms and regulations, there are only 40 students permitted into it. Therefore, everyone is engaged in useful endeavors. This college's alumni are forming a powerful network. The majority of them have good jobs or are enrolled in college. Students have achieved success in math, management studies, coding, and even in starting respectable businesses of their own. Few students succeed in GSoC each year. 

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Which is better, IMU Chennai or Vels University?

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Chitra Sinha Posted On : September 16th, 2021
Studied at Indian Maritime University (IMU) Chennai

Indian Maritime University (IMU) Chennai is obviously better than Vels University. It has a brand of its own and is known outside of Chennai as well. Vels University, on the other hand, is just like any other university and anyone hardly outside Chennai even knows about it. 

The study environment at Vels University is not at all good though other facilities are good to decent. I would say that if you want to relax and just want a degree after 3-4 years of enjoyment, go to Vels University. Otherwise, IMU Chennai is the one to go for.

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How good are the job placements for MICA (Mudra Institute of Communications) Ahmedabad? Does anyone get an international offer?

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Aritri Mukharjee Posted On : March 10th, 2022
studied at MICA, Ahmedabad

Mudra Institute of Communications (MICA) has a great placement scenario. 

MICA Placement: 

  • The 2022 batch got an average CTC of around INR 19 LPA and the highest CTC offered was INR 57.51 LPA. 
  • The placement average for the batch was 100%.

Students also get international placement offers. According to the 2019-20 placement statistics, the highest international CTC offered was INR 58.2 LPA. 

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Which university is better for aerospace engineering - SRM, Anna, or Madras Institutes of Technology, or Hindustan University?

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Siddant Gupta Posted On : July 19th, 2022
Studied at Madras Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India

Madras Institute of Technology is under Anna University. These two aren’t separate. If you want good job profiles with cushy salary packages, after completing your degree, MIT isn’t a good option. Not many core companies visit the campus drive for recruitment. Although placements in the non-core sector are good. MIT offers good academics and you can benefit from the institute if you are aiming to pursue higher studies. The course fee is nominal. The course costs around INR 1.58 lakhs. 

SRM is a good option if infrastructure is your priority. Although the university fees are a little higher. 

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How is NIT Agartala in terms of academics, hostels, facilities, studies and placements?

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Spandita Majumder Posted On : September 18th, 2023
Studied at National Institute of Technology, Agartala (2019)

NIT Agartala is quite old and was established in 1965 as Tripura Engineering College. As a student of this institution, here are my honest reviews of it-

  • Academics- The college offers average academics, but research facilities are lacking. But like other central government colleges, it receives good funding. The faculty is below average and students mostly depend on self-study. CSE, ECE, EE, ME, and CIVIL are good branches that you can opt for at this institution. The curriculum is at par with top institutions. 
  • Hostels and Facilities- The facilities are top-notch. Libraries are well-maintained with one being a completely digital library. Workshops and labs are well-equipped and have virtual class facilities. NITA hosts a supercomputer, and ISRO established an innovation incubation centre on campus. The college has good wifi and sports facilities. The hostels are quite good but the mess food is below average.
  • Location and Connectivity- Agartala is a developed but remote city. Air is the main means of connectivity because rail connectivity is quite poor. NITA is in a remote area, 23 kilometers away from the city, but buses, autos and vans are available. 
  • Placement- CSE placements are average, but this is not the case with other branches. Because of its remote location, the college is visited by few companies. IT companies like Infosys, IBM, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, etc. visit for mass recruitments. Product-based IT companies like Samsung, Oracle, Info Edge, etc. also hire students. Non-IT companies like MuSigma, L&T, Kirloskar, Vedanta, etc. are also seen during the placement season. PSUs visit towards the end of the placement season. Just the top students can expect to be offered placements. 

Overall, NIT Agartala is a good college with low placements. Based on this information, you can decide whether or not to opt for it.

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How is Chemical Engineering at NIT Surathkal?

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Shikha Ghosal Posted On : September 14th, 2023
Studied BTech in Computer Science, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal (2019)

The Chemical Engineering branch at NIT Surathkal isn’t well-known because of its obsolete curriculum and poor placement scenario. I hope you haven’t yet joined it but if you have known that there is no turning back. It’s better to start working hard to compensate for the poor branch than to sit and regret. 

It’s better to opt for Chemical in Trichy or Warangal. Otherwise, you can study hard in the 1st year and opt for a branch change. Even if you fail to get CSE/IT, even civil and mining will do. 

I have many friends who joined this department recently and all of them are regretting their decision big time. Some even call it the worst in the institution. So I will recommend you to go for Chemical in NIT Warangal instead. 

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What are the pros and cons of studying in SASTRA University?

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Anwita Roy Posted On : October 30th, 2021
studied Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering at SASTRA University, Thanjavur (2019)

I have a few friends from SASTRA University and here are a few of the pros and cons of the university according to them.

Pros:

  • It is the only private university in Tamilnadu to take admission through JEE Mains. Their admission process is merit-based and transparent.
  • The student crowd of the university is great. You will be in a competitive environment.
  • SASTRA University has the lowest fees among the universities of the same league.

Cons: 

  • The mess food is not that good.
  • My friends also complain about hostel facilities.
  • You won’t have many chances to visit home.

These are a few of the things that you need to know about SASTRA University. 

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How easy is it to change branch in IIT Kharagpur?

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Nikhil Goal Posted On : March 22nd, 2023
Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (IIT KGP)

My cousin had got a branch change from Mechanical engineering to Electronics engineering (ECE). He shared his experience with me of how easy it was to get a branch change.

The primary and most important thing is to be regular and give equal attention to all subjects. You have to focus on your studies only and not let any distractions take the better of you. Be firm on your goal and give up all time-wasting activities.

You need to be rightly motivated and determined to achieve these goals. Not losing hope is the key as one or two exams do not define you. You will get ample opportunities to prove yourself so just keep working hard.

My cousin scored below average in the middle of the 2nd semester. However, she got this sudden motivation and studied hard and was able to score an overall CGPA of 9.64. She studied consistently every day and was able to change her branch eventually.

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What books should one refer to to crack the IISER aptitude test?

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Anirban Mitra Posted On : October 20th, 2021
BS-MS Cosmology & Quantum Mechanics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune (2025)

After doing some research online, here are some pointers that might help you answer your question. 

  • Prepare off-track topics. 
  • Questions can come from the unnoticed chapters in the NCERT textbooks. 
  • You can refer to the NCERT books and the JEE main books for preparing for the aptitude test. 
  • JEE MAIN and NEET sample papers can also be practiced. 
  • NEST questions are available online every year for smooth preparation of the examination. 
  • After solving the NCERT book, you can refer to Halliday, Resnick and Walker, H.C. Verma, J.D Lee, and R.D. Sharma.
  • The reference books will have a strong involvement in your preparation if pursued relentlessly.

The questions in your aptitude test should be solved with confidence. There should be no random guessing and overall knowledge and accuracy is important.

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