Yes, IET Lucknow takes admission through JEE Main. From 2021 the institute started accepting JEE Main scores. Earlier IET Lucknow admission was done based on USEE scores.
The required cutoff varies depending on branch, category, preference of college, availability of seats, etc. Popular branches such as CSE usually have a higher cutoff requirement.
Yes, you can do BE in an evening college in Karnataka after a diploma from NTTF. It will depend on the eligibility criteria of the specific university you are applying for. Anyway, you have two options.
So choose one of the options according to the specific eligibility criteria of the institute and university.
Your chances are pretty slim of getting to the main campus. But then you can always take a shot and go sit for the spot rounds that take place. Make sure you don’t miss that.
My friend get into the Mechanical branch even when he had a rank of 8000. It was even before the NRI quota was introduced. But as you may understand, this was just an exception in the odds. The competition gets tougher and tougher each year and with your rank, I am really worried you may not end up getting it.
But yes, a silver lining for you would be that you may stand a chance at their second campus and that too, for the IT branch. You have certain possibilities here.
Both IIT Bhubaneswar and IIT IIT Hyderabad are well-recognized as excellent academic institutions for engineering, technology, and management. The choice between IIT Bhubaneswar CSE and IIT Hyderabad Civil depends are various factors like your academic choices, career objectives, and personal preferences.
There are not many discriminations in the facility between BHU and IIT BHU students as such. However, there might be a few things that would become observable in the coming years. That would be the infrastructural progress of the IIT’s campus, and that’ll purely be because the Govt. issues a separate fund to all the IITs and the University doesn’t come under that clause. Also, being an IIT, it has to show significant improvements facility-wise in order to remain an institute of that stature. For example, the indoor sports complex of the IIT campus will be a world-class facility for the sport-enthusiasts. Also, there are a couple of hostels under construction, and they’ll be facilitated with the latest technology, and that won’t be the case for any other hostel on the University campus.
One of my friends faced a similar situation as you and here are some tips for you regarding your question. My friend was placed in Maruti Suzuki after his graduation and then got selected in NITIE. He went with NITIE.
If you have a good academic profile i.e., good scores from 10th, 12th, B. Tech, and extracurriculars then you can directly go with NITIE.
If not then having one or two years of work experience may also help you in getting shortlists from the company on-campus placements.
One more thing you should be confident enough about is that you can convert to NITIE, Mumbai again if you want to have some work experience.
The chances are pretty dim since the past trends show that the NC OBC waitlist movement went till 400 and although last year it went on till 480, to be on the safer side make some back up plans.
You need to realize that waitlist movement is reliant on so many factors. It's simple maths; IIMs have nearly 5000 seats and BLACKI is the first 5 choices of almost all the students.
We all know that the selection process for admission to the IIMs is rigorous and only a small fraction of students convert their first preference in the first shortlist and where do you think the remaining students are at for the time being? They take admission in their backup colleges and IIMK is a popular choice among top percenters, so you need to wait patiently but don’t anticipate too eagerly.
The decision to pursue an MBA program from a private business school will depend on your responsibilities, family background, and financial strength. Apart from these, the factor that should be the most important to a poor student should be ROI.
If you consider the average fees, the course duration, and the average package during placements, you can calculate the amount of time it will probably take to pay off your student loans. You can extend this method of evaluation to the various colleges mentioned in your question, and then pick the one with not only the best ROI, but also the least amount of time it takes for repayment.
Your question is quite vague given that the admission criteria are directly linked to your profile. The chances of one’s admission are proportional to your grades and experiences and therefore cannot be generalized.
Let me elaborate for you. In the entrance exam, every candidate has their own strengths and weaknesses. One might be good in the Quantum section but as at General Knowledge and vice Versa. While many get good scores in the entrance exam, they fail to muster the courage to speak in the interview which lowers their chances of admission despite a good CAT percentile.
Still, if I rate the level of difficulty to get admission at the top IIM A B and C as 10/10 then I will rate IIM Nagpur as 6. This is because I know a friend who scored 92 percentile with decent past academics and work experience of around a year and yet got into IIM Nagpur.
The chances of converting a WL90 call from IIM Calcutta are unpredictable. It changes every year. The Waitlist Movement of 2022 is given below.
IIM Calcutta Waitlist Movement 2022
Sanctioned intake |
480 |
Shortlisted |
1852 |
Seats filled |
480 |
IIM Calcutta sees a bit more waitlist movement as compared to IIM Ahmedabad and Bangalore. This happens because of the overlap of offers from IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Bangalore. Generally, a student with offers from IIM-A + IIM-C or IIM-A + IIM-B prefers IIM-A.