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Which one is better: IISC Bengaluru BS Programme or IIT Delhi Engineering Physics? Why?

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Deeraj Shah Posted On : April 10th, 2023
M.Tech from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (2020)

IISc Bengaluru’s BS Program is still in its infancy but has great scope for development in the near future. In fact, I consider this program even better than the Engineering Physics offered at IIT Delhi. A few strong reasons support my stance on the same area:

  • IISc program curriculum is very flexible and students are at the freedom to opt for any course of their choice provided that they have completed the first year m’s highly dynamic course. Whereas IIT Delhi's EG program has little flexibility as you will be studying physics-related courses throughout the program with little space to choose a different topic
  • Globally, IISc is a well-reputed science institute, and its scientific research and teaching methodology are even better than IIT Delhi.
  • The professors of IISc Bangalore are more experienced and learned than IIT Delhi and their unique pedagogy offers a great learning experience. These professors enjoy worldwide recognition and thus their recommendations are highly valued
  • For someone who is interested in Academics more than jobs, IISc is a very good option. It holds the 35th position globally for providing jobs.

Despite being a new course, I will highly recommend you to go for it owing to the tremendous scope of development it has.

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What is it like to pursue MS/PHD in Biomedical Engineering from the Dept of Applied Mechanics at IIT Madras?

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Aditi Goswami Posted On : March 30th, 2023
studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (2018)

My brother shared his experience of pursuing an MS in Biomedical Engineering (BME) at the Dept of Applied Mechanics (App Mech). BME is a multidisciplinary branch and covers a number of fields. The BME department has 8 professors in different fields of Biomedical Engineering namely

  1. Prof. Arun K Thittai - Biomedical Ultrasound Lab
  2. Prof. M. Manivannan- Touch Lab
  3. Prof. Ramakrishnan S - Non-Invasive Imaging and Diagnostics Lab
  4. Prof. Ramasubba Reddy M - Biomedical Instrumentation and Signal Processing Lab.
  5. Prof. Raghavendra Sai VV - Bio Sensors Lab
  6. Prof. Saumendra K Bajpai- Cell Mechanics Lab
  7. Prof. Sujatha N - Biophotonics Lab
  8. Prof. Varadhan S K M- Neuromechanics Lab

My brother worked in Biomedical Ultrasound Lab under the guidance of Prof. Arun K Thittai and was fortunate enough to have graduated with two conference abstracts and two journal publications in reputed journals of the Biomedical Ultrasound Imaging field. He had the absolute delight of having received his degree within 2 years which is a rare case. 

From his batchmate's experience, even the other professors were approachable and humble, always ready to guide him in every possible way. It’s the professors’ continuous nudging that enabled students to achieve their research goals.

If you are concerned about the job prospects then rest assured as most of his batchmates landed good jobs in top R& D companies of India. So, go for this program without much thinking and pursue your passion in the same.

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How does IIM Indore calculate a composite score?

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Chaitanya Anand Posted On : January 5th, 2023
Studies at Integrated Program in Management, IIM Indore (Expected 2025)

IIM Indore conducts a national level Aptitude Test called IPMAT. The exam duration is 2 hours with 100 total questions.

Quantitative Ability: 60 questions (75 minutes)

Verbal Ability: 40 questions (45 minutes)

Composite score is calculated as follows 

QA= 65 * ( candidate’s score - Min Score)/ Max score - min score

VA = 35 * ( candidate’s score - Min Score)/ Max score - min score

Final score = QA score + VA score

If you are shortlisted, you will be called in for the WAT and PI round. The weightage for the complete composite score is as follows

  • Aptitude test = 50% weightage
  • Personal Interview (PI) = 35%
  • Written ability test (WAT) = 15%

Your composite score is informed only if you are not shortlisted. Otherwise, you won’t get to know your score.

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List of top b schools in india?

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Ankit Gandhi Posted On : May 5th, 2021
MBA SP Jain

Business schools (B-Schools) are gateways to top corporate-level management jobs. There are also some institutes listed below that offer Bachelor’s in Business Administration (BBA) degrees as well, but mostly MBA is the flagship course of these institutes.

  • IIM (A,B,C)
  • Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) Delhi
  • XLRI Jamshedpur
  • SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) Mumbai
  • IIFT Delhi
  • National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai
  • ISB Hyderabad
  • IIM Lucknow
  • MDI Gurgaon
  • Tata Institute of Social Science (TISS) Mumbai

These are the top 10, there are many others too. You should run a proper and thorough research on each of these institutes to understand which suits best to you according to your needs, goals, and what learning experience you can extract from them before deciding upon a B-school to spend your valuable time and money on.

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Why SVNIT is giving importance to attendance than student's will to study?

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Trisha Sharma Posted On : January 9th, 2024
Studied at Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat

People like to give the examples of US grad schools or BITS in this regard. But one has to understand that the majority students of these institutions utilize their free time in the most productive manner. Unfortunately, this is not the case with the students at most of the other colleges, including SVNIT. 

Classes are important in understanding key concepts and scoring decent grades. When attending a lecture one tends to grasp certain important keywords and concepts there and then, and it pays immensely during the exam time. 

Without a strict attendance policy one would get some time for research work or to study the important topics that aren’t included in the curriculum. 

But the reality is that most students, despite such strict attendance rules, do not attend their classes regularly. Instead, they waste all their time in gaming or other leisure activities. Then there are some who attend just enough lectures to escape punishment.

SVNIT is forced into putting such strict attendance criteria because the students would otherwise skip majority of their lectures, and waste that time in their hostel rooms doing useless things. 

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How good is the course of MSc Maths from NIT Jamshedpur?

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Mayank Patel Posted On : September 4th, 2023
B.Tech from National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur

The Mathematics department of NIT Jamshedpur offers premium education in the field of Mathematics. It provides several courses like 

  • MSc Mathematics hons.(pure & applied) 
  • PhD program (part & full time).

The department has around 12 highly qualified permanent faculty most of them being Ph.D. holders with a good knack for research knowledge. The faculty members are amicable and students can often be seen playing cricket with them on weekends.

A few courses covered under this program are

Introduction to Computer and Programming

Numerical Analysis

Complex Analysis

Cryptography and number theory

Real Analysis

Fluid Mechanics

Differential Equation

Topology

Linear Algebra

A few companies that have recruited MSc Maths Students of NIT Jamshedpur are Resonance, Career Point, Awanti Pvt., Axis Institute, Fiitjee, Arka Jain University, Rao IIT, Infosys, etc

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What are the best student organizations or clubs to join at MSU Baroda? Why should students join them?

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Mihir Patel Posted On : December 29th, 2022
Student at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (2014–present)

Before deciding which student organization to join you should be aware of the benefits of participating in one.

  1. Overall development 
  2. You can enhance your skills with the organizational setup which you have got.
  3. Making new friends 
  4. Learning extra things 
  5. Memories of the activities you do here
  6. These organizations bring out the best talents within you

Some of the best student organizations at MSU Baroda are

Political 

  • VVS Vidyarthi Vikas Sangh 
  • ABVP (Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad) NSUI ( National Students Union of India) Hostel committee.
  • Training & placement cell.
  • Student union of the university (i.e UGS, VP, FR)

Social

  • Prerna is a social event that is held annually
  • Vivekanand Kendra

Entertainment 

  • Paramarsh
  • BBA Baazigar

All along with choosing an appropriate student organization don’t forget that all these are just part-time activities. Don’t forget your primary goal to study. 


 

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Do the IIIT Allahabad classrooms have AC?

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Subham Chowdhury Posted On : October 13th, 2023
B.Tech in Information Technology, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad

Yes IIIT Allahabad has well-maintained air-conditioned classrooms with a comfortable ambiance. These classrooms are very cool in the hot and humid climate of Allahabad. These air-conditioned rooms are also the reason student are so keen to step out of their hostel rooms every day. IIIT Allahabad has air-conditioned labs too so the facilities are perfect for a peaceful learning experience. Here is a photo of a classroom as shared by a friend.

IIT Allahabad Classroom

Hope this helps you!

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Can I know the details about MNNIT Allahabad (sports, infrastructure, hostels, and locality)?

Sabeer Chalana Posted On : November 28th, 2023

First and foremost, congratulations on getting MNNIT Allahabad for your B.Tech. 

The three main gates of MNNIT are- The Ganga gate, the Yamuna gate and the Saraswati gate. 

  1. Infrastructure- Infrastructure-wise, there’s a lot to improve. The important elements of our college infrastructure are- The Administrative Building, the Main Building, the Multipurpose Hall, the Playgrounds, the Hostels and the Guest House.
  1. Sports- The campus has a main playground and a Gymkhana ground (containing the gym on one corner). Other than that, there is a basketball court, one volleyball court, two tennis courts, three table tennis tables and two indoor badminton courts. There’s ample room for sports players to polish their skills.
  1. Hostels- There are seven boys’ and two girls’ hostels. The girls’ hostels are located on the other side of the campus, near the Directors’ house. Among the seven boys’ hostels, Mega Hostel is the best one. It is allotted to freshers. Tagore Hostel is located outside the main campus. The other boys’ hostels are- Raman Hostel (for PG students, located near Tagore Hostel), Patel Hostel, Tandon Hostel, Tilak Hostel and Malviya Hostel.
  1. Cafeteria- The campus houses one main cafeteria i.e. Bikanervala. There are three canteens in the hostel region, namely, Chechi Restaurant - famous for its samosa, Raj Canteen - famous for its maggi, and Teerath Canteen - popular for its aloo ka paratha.

This is some information about MNNIT Allahabad. I hope you join the college soon, and get to know it better. 

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Which college should I join for an MBBS, KGMU or AMU (I can pay for the 2-year bond at KGMU)?

Raktim Tarafdar Posted On : September 26th, 2023

The best way to determine the right college for M.B.B.S. is to analyze the pros and cons of these colleges individually 

KGMU Pros  

  • Ikr of the highly ranked medical college ranked 45 out of 200 colleges in India in 2023 by NIRF. 
  • It’s located in a more developed and bigger city and has a huge beautiful campus.
  • Offers excellent clinical exposure
  • It has a 50% state PG quota
  • It receives huge funds from the state government.

KGMU Cons

  • It’s a State medical college
  • It’s pay scale is quite less in comparison to Central colleges
  • It has less number of pg seats
  • The college has caste-based reservations.
  • Students are required to serve the rural service bond

JNMC AMU Pros

  • It’s a central government institute so has better pay grades as compared to state colleges 
  • There is a 50% internal reservation, with no caste boundaries 
  • Internal are also eligible for external seats so if you get a good rank you can easily get a seat in the open category.
  • It has a better UG-PG seat ratio
  • You don’t have to serve any kind of service bond
  • Better academic ambiance and clinical exposure.
  • A completely ragging-free campus

JNMC AMU Cons

  • There is no state quota in the PG
  • Does not have a very good reputation so receives less funding. 
  • Aligarh is not a big city as compared to Lucknow.

Considering the above points, choose wisely!

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