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How good are the facilities provided at IIT BHU compared to other old IITs?

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Neha Grover Posted On : August 14th, 2020
Studies Computer Science Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2022)

IIT BHU provides a plethora of facilities and is on the same level as all the other old IITs and also provides some facilities which aren’t provided by old IITs. First and foremost, IIT BHU provides opportunities to learn some of the courses and foreign languages from the departments of BHU. This is unique in itself. Hostels are huge and almost all of them are renovated now. There are beautiful lawns inside each one of them( where you could play football ), a tennis court or two, some pull up bars, etc. Mess food here is decent compared to any other college, not only the old IITs. Internet speed is quite impressive here. With the new Wifi system installed in the college, access to high-speed internet is ubiquitous and you do not require to have a LAN and a laptop. Wifi downloading speed goes up to 20 Mbps sometimes.

Coming to the campus, it is the second-largest campus (1400 acres) in India with a whole lot of greenery and nature inside. You’ll see peacocks randomly strolling on the roads and monkeys occasionally. The BHU campus is in the middle of the city, so you will have easy access to restaurants, cinema halls, and the main attraction of Varanasi, the ghats. Most of the older IITs are far away from the cities, so you have to struggle for the above. There are newly constructed departments with state of the art laboratories and lecture theaters. A two-story fully renovated and air-conditioned library has been constructed recently. BHU library which is one of the biggest libraries in India could also be used by the students of IIT. In IIT BHU students can engage in sports like football, cricket, hockey, handball, basketball, athletics, taekwondo, boxing, etc. Besides this, there is a temple popularly known as VT (Vishwanath temple) which is one of the major attractions of BHU.

Placements are quite good at IIT BHU due to the huge alumni base of this IIT. Almost all of the major MNCs and other recruiters come here to recruit.

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Which is better, CSE at ISM or Electrical at IIT Bhu?

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Anshika Kapur Posted On : August 13th, 2020
Studied at Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi

IIT BHU, as well as IIT/ISM Dhanbad both, are the old institutes that were recently converted to IITs. So both have a prestigious status through IIT BHU performed better than the ISM in the 2020 NIRF Rankings- IIT BHU(11), and ISM(12). 

Talking about the branch, Electrical at IIT BHU includes only the core electrical subjects. Moreover, there are very few companies visiting for core electrical students. Although, the students can sit for IT companies during the placement drive. According to 2019 placement highlights, a total of 88 students got placed from the Electrical Engineering at IIT BHU. The salary package ranged between 10 LPA to 58.21 LPA.

On the other hand, CSE offers many job options and more scope than electrical since every other field is getting blended with the CSE nowadays. And, ISM holds decent placement records for the CSE branch. The placement highlights of 2019 show there was a 90.23% placement from CSE and the average CTC offered was 39.5 LPA.

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Which should be preffered IIT bhu electrical or BITS pilani EEE?

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Parag Roy Posted On : August 14th, 2020
Studied at Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (IIT BHU) (2016)

Both institutes are among the top institutions in India. So decide accordingly based on the following factors -

According to NIRF Ranking 2019, BITS Pilani is ranked at 39 and IIT BHU at 28. So the numbers show that IIT BHU has performed better over BITS Pilani in terms of infrastructure, faculties, research facilities, outreach, and location.

The IITs being run by the government body, the fee structure is less as compared to BITS Pilani. Also being government institutions, IITs have fee waiver schemes available, unlike BITS.

Electrical at IIT BHU includes only the core electrical subjects which is why a lot of the students end up preparing for software/hardware companies for the placement with a decent package since there are few companies employing core electrical students. On the other hand, BITS Pilani has a combined electrical and electronics engineering course which provides students with the knowledge of both the areas as the industry demands so and also provides opportunities in various areas. So if you are interested in learning more and in-depth about the subject, BITS Pilani should be the choice. Being a private institute, they have very flexible and effective course structures.

Overall, both the institute has good faculties. However, when it comes to IIT BHU since it is an older institute, it has many well-experienced faculties. Moreover, IITs lead in the research facilities as well as in research work.

Both institutes provide good placement opportunities to their students. According to 2019 placement statistics, a total of 88 students got placed from Electrical in IIT BHU. The average CTC ranged between 10 LPA to 58.21 LPA. While in BITS Pilani the placement percentage of EEE was around 59.3% with an average CTC of 14.86 LPA. If you are interested in MS after B.Tech, then BITS-Pilani would be better. Though IITs are popular worldwide, it is better to have the BITS tag for doing MS. If you are planning for an M.Tech or research-oriented career in India, IIT BHU is better.

Both institutes offer a huge alumni network. BITS has many alumni working in foreign, international brands. However, the alumni network of IIT BHU is a little larger since it is older and its alumni are present in every possible career paths.

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Which is better, Electrical Engineering at IIT Bhubaneswar or Mechanical Engineering at IIT BHU?

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Ishika Tiwari Posted On : August 14th, 2020
B.Tech Electrical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2020)

IIT Bhubaneswar and IIT BHU both are among the reputed institutes for engineering in India. IIT BHU is ranked 11th while IIT Bhubaneswar is ranked 17th by MHRD in 2019. Both the IITs provide students with good academic experience and decent placements.

Talking about IIT BHU then the department of Mechanical Engineering came into existence in 1919. Over the past 100 years, the department has grown four folds to become the largest department in IIT(BHU), Varanasi. It offers a 4-year bachelor of technology program to the students who are admitted through JEE Advanced. The curriculum is periodically updated and designed in such a way that provides students with problem-solving skills and innovation of new technologies. Here in IIT BHU infrastructural facilities are great for research for a wide range of specializations such as Machine Design, Thermal and Fluid Engineering, Production Engineering and Industrial Management. They also focus on innovation so they have CST UP Incubation Center for grass root innovators started in 2018 under Mechanical Engineering Department. The placement scenario in IIT BHU is quite good. Out of 120 students, 109 were placed in the Mechanical Department in 2019 with an average offer of 8 Lacs per annum.

Electrical engineering at IIT Bhubaneswar is also good. School of Electrical Sciences at IIT Bhubaneswar offers a good academic and research-oriented environment. It was established in 2008. There are already 200+ ongoing research projects and have a fund of more than INR 1 billion. The department is engaged in a wide spectrum of research in emerging and innovative technologies through nationally and internationally funded sponsored research. The average placement in Electrical was 8.5 lacs per annum and almost 86% are placed in 2019. Most of the students were able to get jobs in the core-sector.

Both the institutes are of equal importance and the branches are also pretty good and offer plenty of opportunities. But IIT BHU has the 100 years old Legacy and has one of the biggest and well-connected alumni bases in our country. So here IIT BHU has an edge over IIT Bhubaneswar. But at last, branch and interest matters more than college.

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What are the various things in IIT BHU that other IITs lack?

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Akriti Chowdhury Posted On : February 16th, 2022
Integrated Masters' Industrial Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2016)

There are many factors that set apart IIT BHU from other IITs. 

  • Being an old institute it has a huge alumni base.
  • Everyyear many students from the institute get selected in GSoC. In 2021, a total of 23 students were selected for Google Summer of Code. 
  • As an IIT BHU student, you will have access to the IIT library as well as the general BHU library. 
  • The vast college campus is beautiful and full of greenery.
  • The campus has happening hangout places like Assi Ghat, Limbdi corner.
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How was the placement at IIT BHU in 2019?

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Abhishek Kunwar Posted On : August 13th, 2020
M.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2019)

IIT BHU recorded a jump in pre-placement offers (PPO) from 108 in 2018 to 152 in 2019. Some of the reputed companies like Walmart, Bajaj, Oyo offered PPOs to the students from IIT BHU. There was a 42% increase in PPO offers as compared to the previous year. In campus placements, companies like Apple, RB, and Sprinklr visited the institute for the first time for recruitment along with long time recruiters in Goldman Sachs, Intel, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Citibank, etc. A total of 853 placement offers including PPOs were received by IIT BHU. 

During Phase 1 of the placement season alone, IIT BHU observed 266 offers from 45 companies on Day 1. Reputed firms like Apple, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, CodeNation, Uber, Intel, Flipkart, Google also visited the campus. The highest offer among them made by Uber International of Rs 1.03 crore to a student. 

Day 2 and 3 of the placement season observed more reputed firms like Flipkart, Oracle, Eaton, Cipla, Reliance Jio, Citi Pune, and Deloitte recruiting and offering placements to students of IIT BHU. With this, the total offers reached 477 at IIT BHU.

Day 7 and 8 of the placement season observed, even more, offers from companies like Accenture, Capgemini, Tata Motors, etc. Out of which the highest offer made is 1.51 crore by Microsoft International. Also, a total of three international placement offers were observed in total.

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What is better, IIT BHU civil or chemical ?

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Radhika Girdhar Posted On : August 13th, 2020
Studied Civil Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2017)

The answer to this question depends on what you aim for after 4 or 5 years of your college degree. If you just want a placement and not particularly interested in a branch then you could go for any of those two branches as placement statistics are good for both in IIT BHU. There are enough opportunities in the non-core sector which generally comprise IT, developer, analytics, product management, business analyst, etc. These sectors don't look for a specific branch and rather require good communication and analytical skills. 

Coming to the core sectors, both civil and chemical provide diverse opportunities in these areas. If you are someone who finds chemical processing and chemistry interesting, then go for chemical engineering. If you are the one who gets amazed by the interesting and defying structures, civil engineering should be your choice. According to 2019 placement statistics, 77 students from Civil Engineering and 104 students from Chemical Engineering got placed from IIT BHU.

Opting for civil engineering would open doors to exams such as IES, UPSC, GATE, and other state engineering exams. There are ample opportunities for civil engineering majors. And if you choose chemical engineering, you can go for higher studies or work for PSUs. So, both these branches at IIT BHU would provide enough opportunities to grow and explore and the end decision should be based on your interest.

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Are there any computer science related events in Technex (IIT BHU)?

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Mahesh Sharma Posted On : August 13th, 2020
M.A English Literature & Literature of the United States of AmericaBanaras Hindu University (2020)

Yes. There’s a whole category of events related to the CS viz. Byte the Bits. This category consists of the events mentioned below: 

  • International Coding Marathon: It is a contest hosted on the Codeforces platform. It is a 2 hour and 30 minutes contest with 7 problems to be solved. The scoring is done in the same style as done in ICPC. The prizes for this particular event is worth Rs.50,000. 
  • Appathon: It is a contest where the teams need to make and submit the app prototype. The Problem Statement is open before the competition itself. The prizes for this particular event are worth Rs.60,000. 
  • MLWare: This contest is based on competitive machine learning. A dataset is given and the participating teams are expected to solve that in the given 3-4 days. The prizes for this particular event are worth Rs.50,000.
  • Capture the Flag: Capture the Flag, invites hackers to show off their skills. This event gives an opportunity for the students to deal with cybersecurity problems similar to the real-world scenarios. Prize money for this event is 50,000.
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What are the attendance rules in IIT BHU?

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Priya Handa Posted On : August 14th, 2020
Studied at Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi

In IIT BHU, students are expected to attend all the classes for their respective courses. However, if for some reason students fail to attend all classes, they need to maintain a minimum of 85% attendance. The 85% attendance rule is applicable for theory classes, however, for laboratory classes students are expected to maintain 100% attendance. If any students miss lab class for some emergency they can contact the teacher concerned to make up for it. Students are allowed leave for medical emergencies provided they submit proper documentation. Many professors follow the attendance rule strictly while others may not. To be safe students should maintain a minimum of 85% attendance as the institute takes disciplinary measures for students who fail to do so.

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Is there any summer internship for mechanical engineering in IIT BHU?

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Sarika Guha Posted On : August 14th, 2020
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2019)

Yes, there are summer internship programs available for Mechanical Engineering at IIT BHU. Usually, the summer internship portal of IIT BHU opens in the 3rd Week of March till the 1st of April. Students can apply through this portal: https://internship.iitbhu.ac.in/. Since this year, due to Global Corona Virus Outbreak, the institution has decided not to offer Summer Internships due to Safety concerns.

Candidates have to fill their interests and choose professors under which they want to work and propose which topics will they be working upon. In the end, upload their CV. If their application gets selected, they are called on the Campus to work with the Professor. Generally, the Internship duration is for 2 Months and candidates are allowed to live inside IIT BHU Campus.

There’s another method of applying for Research Intern in Summers at IIT BHU.

  • Open the IIT BHU Mechanical Department Website.

  • Go to Faculties Tab. You will find a list of 40 Professors working in various disciplines like Solid Mechanics, Tribology, Automation, IC Engine, Industrial Engineering, Thermal, Heat Transfer, etc.

  • Read their complete Profile and mail the Professor whose work seems relevant and interesting to you.

  • Write a brief about you, your college, branch, your CGPA, your areas of interest and express your gratitude that you want to work with him.

  • Make a short proposal on which you will be going to work. If you want to do any Project write a brief about it.

  • If possible, try to make PPT since Professors love to read Presentations. If you have any past experiences or you have taken any course include that also. Also, don’t forget to attach your CV with the Mail.

  • The mail ids of professors are given on their profile. Finally, if your profile gets selected and the concerned professor is ready, you’ll surely get a positive reply.

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