IIM Bangalore is known for having one of the most beautiful college campuses in India. Few of the splendid amenities are single-room accommodations, almost 24-hour eating points, best sports facilities in any of the IIMs.
The average duration of lecture hours per day in the first year is 6 hours which reduces in the consecutive years depending upon the electives chosen in each term.
Students of IIM Bangalore have a 5-day working week, with quizzes and exams scheduled on weekends as well. Rarely, extra classes are scheduled on weekends in case of mid-week offs. There are more than 25 clubs promoting academics and extracurriculars. There is one club for each specialization in addition to music, dramatics, and sports clubs. These clubs are good for socializing as well as taking a break from academics. There are excellent sports facilities, both indoor and outdoor, like badminton, basketball, volleyball, football, cricket, tennis, pool table, etc. to mention a few.
IIT Bangalore has excellent accommodation facilities that promote harmony between juniors and seniors. Students of the same batch usually are made to stay within the same blocks.
Yes, Amity University Gwalior makes sure that their students are aware of everything that happens around them, including voting. There are seminars and conferences held frequently to raise awareness regarding all general issues like voting, political understanding, the role of social media, etc.
Amity also organized voter awareness programs to educate students on the electoral process. Through these initiatives, the institute encourages young voters to actively take part in voting.
Yes, Amity University Gwalior organizes various educational trips, excursions, and industrial visits. Aim of these visits is to give the students practical knowledge and exposure in their respective fields. Amity School of Communication (ASCO) usually organizes such visits. Recently educational trips to Hydrabad (Ramoji Film City), Orchha, Shimla, Mussoorie, were organized.
The security and management at Amity University Gwalior are excellent. Besides 24-hour guards, there are stringent security systems through smart cards, biometric readers, latest IP cameras to ensure the security of students. Students who bring vehicles need separate permission passes. You will need a signed pass from the hostel warden and concerned mentors to leave the hostel premises. Whether you are a day scholar or a hosteller, you will be secure on campus.
One of my friends was fortunate enough to appear for the FMS Delhi interview and shared her experience of the same.
Her profile looked like this
Her interview was conducted offline and she had to reach the campus early. After the documents verification procedure, she was escorted to a room with 2 female panelists, one of which asked her to introduce herself.
Luckily, she was waitlisted in 81 and converted to the 2nd Waitlist.
Rather than percentile, you should look for JEE Main cutoff rank to determine eligibility for admission to the KJ Somaiya CS program.
JEE Main Round 2 Closing Rank (General-All India)
Year |
Closing Rank |
2021 |
57411 |
2022 |
28233 |
Rather than JEE Mains percentile, KJ Somaiya takes admission based on JEE Mains rank. For 2021, the required cutoff for KJ Somaiya was as follows.
Branch | Cutoff |
Computer Science | 1338 |
Information Technology | 1824 |
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering | 4525 |
Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | 2562 |
These were the cutoff for general category students.
Getting CSE in Thapar University with 72 in JEE Mains and 95% in CBSE will be difficult. For CSE, Thapar University cutoff stays around 96 percentile. If you want to join the institute, you should take a drop year and prepare for JEE Main again. The required cutoff changes year to year, depending on different factors. So, try to score above 130 in JEE Main, to be on the safe side.
PTU B.Tech counseling 2022 (on the basis of JEE Main ranks) will tentatively start from the second week of September. The counseling will be done in two rounds. The first round will start around the second week of September. Results of this round should be declared by the third week.
2nd round of counseling will start in the 4th week of September (tentatively). The seat allocation for this round will be done around the first week of October.
One of my friends is a student of XLRI and her interview experience was quite strange. When she looks back at the experience it seems quite funny. Here are a few snippets of her experience.
Based on many incidents that I heard from my friends over the year, it seems that most interviews of B-schools are of non-standardized nature. In most cases, the type of questions they ask depends on what presumptions they make about the candidate, and some depending upon their bias on a particular topic. However, it is a matter of discussion. Here is an interesting anecdote, I know a few people who have failed in XLRI PI round but have successfully cracked IIMs PI.