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What is the 2-year bond at KGMU?

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Raktim Tarafdar Posted On : September 26th, 2023

The UP State government has imposed a compulsory 2-year rural service bond under which the students pursuing MBBS, MD, MS, BDS, MDS, DM, and McH courses from government medical colleges of UP have to work in rural health centers for 2 years after completing their MBBS. To spare yourself from this bond you should 

  • Get selected for a higher course right after completing your UG course. For example, right after completing MBBS, get selected in MD on the first attempt. Your rural posting is then delayed, not canceled.
  • The next way is to pay the entire bond amount, which is 10 lakh for MBBS, 40 lakh for MD, and 1 crore for DM.

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IIT Madras electrical engineering or IIT Delhi electrical engineering, which is the best?

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Aarti Bora Posted On : March 30th, 2023
IIT Madras, IISc Bangalore

Unless you are considering IIT Delhi because of its location advantage, IIT Madras is the best option. No one ever leaves IIT Madras disappointed. Another factor people consider is the environment provided by the Institute. Most North Indians consider the culture at IIT Madras way different and thus end up losing focus and motivation. If you are affected by such elements, choose the Institute you think will have a culture and people similar to your tastes.

Many North Indians are settling well in IIT Madras and ending up in the top 5% of the batch. So what matters is that the Institute you are choosing should provide the kind of environment that motivates you to learn and excel.

You will face tremendous competition and thus you will have to stay focussed and motivated to do well in that kind of environment. It is extremely necessary to choose the right environment for you as you will be spending 4 years of your life there.

Thus if a certain Institute, for instance, IIT Madras has more facilities than IIT Delhi but you stay among average students in IIT Madras but among the top 5% in IIT Delhi, then the right option for you is IIT Delhi.

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How is Mtech in IIT Delhi compared to Mtech in IISC Banglore in Computer Science?

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Aditi Banerjee Posted On : April 5th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

One of my friends had both options, MTech in IIT Delhi and MTech in IISc Bangalore, however, despite his hailing from Delhi, he chose IISc Bangalore over IIT Delhi. Some strong reasons which influenced his decision were

  • The Institute has excellent research facilities and approaches second to no other engineering Institute in India.
  • IISc Bangalore does not have a BTech program and thus the entire focus of the faculty resources, education, and resources are invested in the Master's program unlike IIT Delhi, where BTech is given more importance.
  • IIT Delhi has a higher intake of UG students than PG students and they are given more preferences and attention than UG students.
  • Being situated in Bangalore, the IT hub of India IISC has close ties with IT companies visiting frequently for some or other events or technical competitions
  • Most GATE toppers prefer IISc or IIT Bombay over IIT Delhi and so do the companies offering placements.
  • The overall ambiance of campus life is more tranquil in IISc Bangalore than in IIT Delhi which is an overly populated and polluted city.
  • IISc is being recognized by foreign universities and one can pursue their Ph.D. with a degree from IISc.

All these pointers strongly inclined my friend towards IISc and he eventually completed his MTech from there.

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What happens if CAN is displayed in the Anna University results?

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Diptanu Chakraborty Posted On : December 19th, 2022
B.E and MBA from Anna University, Tamil Nadu, India (Graduated 2018)

Anna University does not mention CAN (Cancelled) in its result. Rather it makes use of the following:


 

  • WHI: Withheld for want of Internal Mark (Mark not provided by the college)
  • WHE: Withheld for want of Practical Mark (Mark not provided by the college)
  • WHB: Withheld for want of Internal Mark and Practical Mark (Mark not provided by the college)
  • WHV: Withheld for want of Viva-Voce Mark
  • WH1: Withheld for suspected Malpractice
  • WH2: Withheld for want of approval of admission / re-admission / transfer from DTE & Director, Student Affairs.
  • WH3: Withheld – Court Case
  • WH4: Withheld for want of clearance from the Director (CEP)
  • WH5: Withheld for want of clearance from the Director (Student Affairs)
  • WH6: Withheld for want of clarification
  • WH7: Withheld for want of clarification from the Director (AC) about the additional subjects to be written due to the change of regulation
  • WH8: Withheld for want of clarification from the Director (AC) about the equivalency of subjects for the students admitted in v and vii semesters)
  • WH9: Withheld for want of clarification from the Director, the Chairman sports board
  • WH10: Withheld for non-cooperation by the college in central valuation
  • WH11: Results will be published along with the lower semester results
  • WH12: Hard copy of Attendance sheets not provided by the College
  • WH13: Examination Fees not paid by the College
  • WH14: Teacher Candidates
  • SE: Sports Exemption
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What made you drop BITS Pilani for IIT Ropar?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : July 27th, 2023
lives in New Delhi

I don't think there are many who would consider dropping a highly-regarded institute like BITS Pilani for a new IIT like IIT Ropar. I know a friend who had a very low JEE rank and was on the verge of taking a drop when he decided to take BITSAT. The reason he suddenly changed his mind was a discussion with someone at BITS Pilani. He told him about the benefits of the institute which convinced my friend that he would be getting a great opportunity except for the IIT tag. 

Luckily, he got 323 marks in BITSAT and two branches in the Pilani Campus - BE in ENI and M.Sc. in Economics. He went for Economics and miraculously scored  8.5 CG in the first year and eventually cleared the cut-off for a dual with CSE.

He finally got CSE, and that too at such a prestigious college. The experience humbles him and he does not regret getting a low JEE rank at all. 

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Is ptu govt or private?

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Sanghita Saha Posted On : August 24th, 2023
Studied at PTU

Punjab Technical University or PTU was established by an Act of the State Legislature on 16th January 1997. The primary purpose was to promote technical, management, and pharmaceutical education in the state at degree level and above. Initially, it was established as Punjab Technical University and later renamed as I.K.Gujral Punjab Technical University by the State Government in honor of Late Sh. Inder Kumar Gujral, Former Prime Minister of India, in 2015. 

The University has set up many centers of excellence for promoting training, research, and development in these areas. The university offers a number of courses in different streams regular as well as distance education courses.

So, PTU is a government-based University and not a private engineering college.

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Can I change college in my second year (Pune University) (B.E)?

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Akanksha Dubey Posted On : September 22nd, 2021
B.E.Civil MIT, Pune (2016)

One of my cousins graduated from Pune University and here are his insights regarding this. 

It is possible to switch to another college under the same university. But it depends on the following factors.

  • You should not have any backlog in the first year.
  • Vacancy in the branch and college you are opting to.

By completing certain official procedures of the respective University and College, you can easily do so. However, you will need to have a good CGPA, i.e above 9. It is possible if you are studying in a non-autonomous or non deemed college. If that branch in that college has seats available then you surely have a chance.

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What are good and bad things about doing engineering in jntuh Hyderabad? Is it worth of doing undergraduation in JNTUH?

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Ritesh Kumar Posted On : September 2nd, 2021
Studied at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (2020)

JNTUH is a very popular and reputed college and this college offers various kinds of courses such as B.Tech, IIDP, Dual degree program, etc. One of my friends studying there said, there are a lot of good and bad things about the college. He said that these will probably improve. 

Here are some of the good things about this college.

  • It is the top-ranked college in Telangana excluding IIT Hyderabad and BITS. 
  • Their course curriculum is very good. 
  • The placement opportunities available in this college are amazing. A record of 100% placements for CSE & ECE branches. 
  • The placements for Mechanical, Civil, and EEE branches are much less, around 40%. 
  • The faculty is talented and highly experienced. 
  • There is a separate hostel for first-year students to avoid ragging. They also have a separate international hostel available for NRI students. 
  • There are 2 libraries, the college, and the university library. A digital library is available equipped with high-speed internet.
  • There is also a sports complex including facilities for table tennis, badminton, basketball, and a gym. 
  • There is no dress code, students can wear casuals. 

Here are some of the bad things about JNTU Hyderabad:

  • The syllabus is updated regularly according to the industry standards, but there is no one to guide you properly.
  • Internships are only being offered to CSE and ECE students and the placements of other branches are poor.
  • Convocation is done in the college only for the toppers of each department which is quite unfair for the rest of the students.
  • The laboratories available inside the campus are not very good. 

These are some of the good things about this college and if these problems are being resolved, then this college can be one of the best engineering colleges in our country. 

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Do all M.Tech students in the IIIT Bangalore get a stipend?

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Pratik Parikh Posted On : October 9th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

IIIT Bangalore, although approved by AICTE, does not offer any stipend to its MTech students. However, there are a few companies that sponsor students' tuition fees based on merit. This is done either by conducting an exam or by someone based on their previous academic profile. The number of students who can avail of this opportunity is very limited and sometimes there is a clause requiring them to work as an intern or do some projects for the company that offered the scholarship. Students receive a stipend if they are a TA or RA.

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Is a Provisional Degree Certificate the same as Passing Certificate in Pune University?

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Simran Chowdhuri Posted On : February 19th, 2022
BE Electronics and Telecommunications, Savitribai Phule Pune University

Yes, a Provisional degree certificate is same as a passing certificate for Pune University. Since it takes time to issue the original degree certificate, so the university issues a provisional certificate along with the final semester marksheet. Most higher education institutions and Govt. offices accept provisional certificates, provided you didn't get your original degree certificate yet. 

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