Here are some highly recommended books you must go through at least once if you are preparing for the NIMHANS post-MBBS exam and MCH Neurosurgeon
By going through these excellent reads, you will definitely have an edge over others. However, it’s important to note that one needs to be thorough with MBBS concepts. The PG exam comprises 70% general and 30% neuro/psychiatry-specific questions so invest your time accordingly.
If you are a pass out from JNTUH, you can easily obtain a migration certificate. You will get your certificate after submitting these documents at the examination branch office-
You will receive your migration certificate from JNTUH after 3 pm by following the above procedure.
If you wish to go for a job after graduating from NIT Trichy, maintain a CGPA of 8.4 (and if possible, a slightly higher CGPA), and you will be in a good position at the end of your degree.
Other than academics, focus on co-curricular activities. Learn new skills and do online courses during the next two years on industry-relevant topics. Be a part of clubs and work on your leadership skills. All these initiatives will make you a desirable candidate for a good position in the corporate world.
If you wish to go for an MS abroad, work hard during the rest of the semesters at NIT Trichy and make sure to end up with an 8.7 CGPA or more at the end of 3 years (when you’ll apply for colleges). If you wish to go abroad for your higher studies, make sure to manage your time well and prioritize your studies above everything else.
If you wish to get scholarships and grants, even a 9.4 CGPA won’t be enough. Scholarships and grants such as DAAD, MITACS, SN Bose, Cargill scholarship, etc. are mostly impossible to get with a CGPA of less than 9.5 (a 9.3 or 9.4 may also not be enough).
Try to work harder and maintain a CGPA according to your future goals. Also, make the most of your time at NIT Trichy and enjoy your time in this institution.
I recommend BITS Pilani to do a CSE course because of its industry-aligned approach, ensuring CSE students are well-equipped to take on the challenges of the industry.
What I specifically like about BITS Pilani is its industry-relevant CSE curriculum, modern facilities and experienced faculty. The students are also involved in research projects and are offered internship opportunities.
BITS Pilani also holds a high standard in various brands with a strong alumni network across the world. It also has strong industry connections ensuring ample placement opportunities, making it an ideal choice for CSE.
The mess food is of everywhere quality and not worth the fees they charge. the situation in most places. On any typical day at NIT Srinagar the menu looks like this
Non-veg dinner is not served on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Evening Tea is served with a pack of Biscuits or Samosa. Overall the taste and fees charge us better than most NITs. Moreover, mess here in NIT Srinagar provides both rice and roti, but most NITs provide only one of them.
Here is some advice based on my personal experience-
These are just some of my insights as a former student of SVNIT. Work hard and enjoy to the fullest.
I have friends from Asutosh College and according to them, the Economics department is quite good. But, professors will not be of any use unless you attend lectures every day.
You will need to find the best tuition and put in twice as much effort as folks from other universities. To maintain decent grades, one of my friends changed three coachings and joined various libraries.
Don't join Asutosh College if you've relied heavily on school teachers your entire school life, and only join if you're confident you can put in the effort day and night to produce your own notes and edit the ones your tuition teachers offer you.
Otherwise, the ambiance of the institute is good. Classes are held regularly. Overall, Asutose College is a decent choice if you want to pursue Economics honors.
As a second year B.Tech ECE student at MNNIT Allahabad, I can answer this question for you.
The ECE curriculum is not updated, but the basics remain the same regardless. The teachers are, on an average, good and helpful. Getting decent grades is easier in ECE, as compared to other branches.
The Robotics Club and The Electronics Society are very active, and filled with extremely dedicated and helpful members. These clubs allot projects to their members, and track the progress on a regular basis. Even the department faculty takes keen interest in these projects. These projects are very interesting and innovative.
Core placements aren’t plenty, but students do get on campus internships and job offers from Qualcomm, TI, Airtel, Samsung etc. Other than that, the ECE department performs well in IT placements every year, and bags high paying jobs. The department alumni have made their space in various sectors- research, private sector, core sector, IES, GATE, entrepreneurship, etc. They are a source of inspiration to the department students.
The crowd at MNNIT Allahabad is great, and the college provides a rich environment for one’s growth. You can surely consider joining the ECE department of MNNIT.
My brother recently passed out from NIT Patna and sharing his experience he told me about the life lessons the institute taught him. A few of them have been listed below
He learned a lot from his time at NIT Patna that made him a better person today.
IISc offers UG, PG, and doctorate (Ph.D.) programs to its aspirants. Programs available at IISc Bangalore are in streams such as – Science, Design, Engineering, and Management.
Courses offered in MSc by IISc Bangalore have been listed below:
Departments |
Eligibility |
Life Sciences |
50% written test + 50% interview. Candidates will be short-listed for test/interview based on their JAM scores in BT, CY, MA, PH score / GATE in BT, BM, EC, EY, MA, PH, and XL score. |
Chemical Sciences |
100% JAM (CY) scores |
Courses offered in MTech by IISc and their selection criteria have been mentioned below
Departments |
Selection procedure |
Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Instrumentation Systems, Materials Engineering |
Based on 100% GATE score Tie Breaking: In the case of candidates with equal GATE scores, their performance in the qualifying examination will be used to resolve the tie. |
Bioengineering, Climate Science, Earth Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electronic Product Design, Electronic Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Microelectronics and VLSI Design, Nano Science and Engineering, Quantum Technology, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Signal Processing |
Based on 70% GATE score + 30% performance in interview |
Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, and Engineering |
Based on 70% GATE score + 30% performance in written test |
Computational & Data Sciences, Smart Manufacturing |
Based on a 70% GATE score + 30% performance in written tests and interview |