Presently, only one college comes under the NLSIU tag and it is number one on the list. In order to get into NLSIU Bangalore, you have to make sure that your rank falls between AIR 1 to AIR 30.
Surely, there are other colleges as well that you can get into after cracking CLAT, the ones with the NLU and NALSAR tag. Here are some facts you should know about NLU.
Therefore try working harder for your CLAT exam, as the better your rank will get you admitted in your preferred colleges.
If your CET score expectation is less then you may not get admission in CS, but can get IT instead. You have to submit an Affidavit of Rs.100 confirming you belong to the Sindhi community. It should be notarized.
Check the following details for basic admission details of the college:
Categories |
Thadomal Shahani Engineering College |
Course Fee (Bachelor in Engineering) |
1.89 lakh (1st year) |
Course Duration |
4 years |
Required Exam |
MHT-CET |
MHT-CET (cut off by score) |
96.06 (1st Round) |
Seats Reserved for Sindhi Quota |
51% |
Seats for Sindhi Students |
61 out of 120 |
You have to wait till the 4th or 5th round to get admission in CS in Thadomal Shahani Engineering College.
You can also apply for CS at Vivekanand college. Chances are high that you get CS there, as they have more seats in the CS department.
NSUT Delhi admits B.Tech students through the JEE Mains and JAC Delhi exams.
For students who have cleared their 12th exam or equivalent from Delhi, there is an 85% seat reservation. The remaining 15% of seats are left for an All India quota. Alongside this, NSUT Delhi follows the normal reservation scheme as per the Government of India rules.
NSUT Delhi cutoffs 2023 for various courses are mentioned below:
Course |
JEE Mains Closing Ranks (Last Round) |
JAC Delhi Closing Ranks (Last Round) |
B.Tech CSE (AI) |
3255 |
3255 |
B.Tech COE |
3994 |
3994 |
B.Tech CSE (Data Science) |
4882 |
4882 |
B.Tech (IT) |
6279 |
- |
B.Tech CSE (Big Data Analytics) (CSDA) |
8194 |
8194 |
*(Category Added - General, Quota- All India, Gender- neutral seats)
Thus, you need to prepare accordingly and score a decent rank to get admission into NSUT Delhi.
St. Joseph College has been ranked as an A++ from the NAAC. In the near future, the college is expected to have achieved “university status”. In accordance with this development in the status of the college, the admission procedure has been improved and modified. Thus, the competition is high, and securing admission at St. Joseph College has become challenging.
The results announced are completely unbiased and solely based on merit. You may consult with other students who have been a part of this college if you are still hesitant about opting for it.
Surgery can’t be read and understood. Also, no matter the number of simulations you run through, practicing on a human body is very different.
Now, with their limited number of beds, these institutions perform complex surgeries through protocol defining procedures. As a resident at these, you won’t perform many surgeries. Also, you’ll have a limited exposure to trivial diseases. On the flip side, you’ll witness some of the best surgeons at work, and access top notch technology. To master surgery, you’ll have to become an SR at these institutions.
But at a decent government college hospital, the volume of patients is very high. As a result, you’ll be pushed into the OT. So you’ll get good practice, under proper supervision. However, at these colleges, protocols take a back seat. You’ll have to compromise with low funding as a resident at these institutions.
I would personally recommend going for a decent government college. But you should choose according to your own preferences.
Joining IIM Nagpur is a decision worth taking. It has a good reputation, especially among the new IIMs. One of my cousins with a work experience of 3 years, joined IIM Nagpur and is glad he took the decision. He considered the following parameters to take this decision
So yes IIM Nagpur is worth risking your career for.
The admission procedure followed at Loyola College is quite simple, unlike many other institutes. Here is how it can be bifurcated,
On contrary to that, if you apply for a PG course, then you will have to follow a few additional steps to continue the admission procedure, such as an entrance exam or a brief interview session, as per what will be announced by the administration.
The criteria for the best college may vary from person to person depending on your hometown, your goals, and your interests. Rankings alone cannot define a college as best or worst. Rankings-wise, AIIMS Delhi is considered to be the best medical college in India. But logically speaking it isn’t a very good choice for a South Indian who would have to travel away from their homeland and work again as hard to secure a PG seat. For them, JIPMER is a much better choice with an internal PG quota advantage and proximity to home.
Moreover, if you are a North Indian, CMC Vellore isn’t a very good choice either as you will have to travel away from home, learn a new language, and establish bonds. So for them, MAMC or VMMC is a better option. So the best college actually depends on what you want to do after college. For instance, AIIMS Delhi is a great choice if you want to pursue the USMLE route. It will provide excellent exposure and opportunities to its students.
In my opinion, the best options after AIIMS and CMC Vellore are JIPMER>MAMC>Seth GS, Mumbai>AFMC. These colleges are considered among the top 5 in the country after AIIMS and CMC Vellore.
This year, the IIT Ropar CSE average package stood at INR 28.72 LPA which is pretty good for a new IIT. other statistics of the CSE branch have been tabulated below
Placement% |
94.59 % |
Highest CTC |
INR 55 LPA |
Median CTC |
INR 28.86 LPA |
However, judging an institute's worth on the basis of its placements is a wise thing to do. It's best to analyze your own preferences and also consider going through the course structure of the courses.
Coming to the second part of your question, yes, IIT Ropar CSE is a great option for those at the mentioned rank. The department has a highly learned faculty and provides a plethora of opportunities to its students. So go for it!
My friend is a 2020 graduate of the institute who has witnessed the laying of the foundation of the MBA Analytics program. She benefited a lot from this course. According to her
Reasons to join the course
Reason to not join the course
So apart from your disinterest in the subject, nothing is stopping you from pursuing MBA in Analytics.