Classes at the evening college start in the afternoon and end in the evening.
The curriculum, degree, classes, principal (in most cases), canteen, and location are all the same for the morning and evening batches.
However, the cutoffs differ; evening colleges have a lower cutoff than morning colleges. It has a different faculty and administration and is less crowded than the morning classes.
It differs from one college to the next. Some evening colleges are excellent, while others are on par with government schools. Teachers are present, but students don't actually care, and vice versa.
So, students with lower percentages in their XII standard are more likely to be admitted to evening colleges.
If you want to attend evening college, you don't have to feel inferior to morning students because many students from evening colleges have topped the DU exam.
Ultimately, it is up to you to consider and make decisions wisely. Many students attend evening colleges and then go to coaching to prepare for exams such as UPSC and SSC in the morning.
I must tell you that the faculty of all NITs is quite similar.
You might be disappointed at the faculty of NIT Trichy or any other top engineering college. This is because the bar of your expectations will be high after clearing such a competitive exam. But don’t worry, you’ll really like some of the teachers from the Instrumentation and Control department. You’ll want to attend their lectures.
Make sure to have friendly relations with your seniors. They will tell you a lot about the different faculty members. Moreover, be consistent in your self study routine and take help from online resources. Don’t expect the faculty to spoon feed you.
There are quite a few good professors at XIMB that will leave an everlasting impact on you during your time as a student here. Everyone is quite well versed with IC Sir’s enthusiasm, Prof. NG Nayak’s wittiness, and Ramana Sir’s sincerity. Some of the most reputed faculty members among students are as follows.
You will get to learn from really dedicated faculty and enjoy your lectures at XIMB.
Dr. Rahul Kala- assistant professor at the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics is one of the faculty members at IIIT Allahabad. He indeed is one of the finest of all. Here are something you should know about him -
Naturewise, Dr. Kala is one fine person who is so very humble and simple in his ways. Unless he doesn't have any lectures or meetings to attend, Dr. Kala arrives at his office around 9:00-9:30 AM and departs right at 9:00 PM in the night.
He can be described as someone who is-
To capsule everything about Dr. Kala, the point that I've tried to make is that you'll receive the best guidance and learning from him. His company is always appreciated. Whether it is anyone from their labs or lecture rooms- they'd always praise having Dr. Kala around.
As per my opinion, Amulaya Ratna Swain Sir and Arup Acharya Sir are the best teachers in the CS department. The former teaches Data Structures & Algorithms, while the latter teaches Software Engineering Concepts.
Their dedication towards teaching is worth every praise, and their unique teaching style always amazes me. Their lectures are truly worth attending. They are, according to me, two of the best professors at KIIT.
My brother is an alumnus of IIT Madras. According to him, it was a brilliant experience to have V.Balakrishnan sir as a teacher.
The experience of watching sir’s lectures is the same as watching Cosmos or listening to Feynman’s lectures. He has an amazingly strong grasp on his subject. A lot of times, teachers don’t bother to teach some of the most important derivations. Instead, they put the entire burden on the students to figure out those derivations.
Sir on the other hand, teaches his students every detail of a concept/calculation. He approaches every single problem from different angles, and each one of those angles opens a new perspective. Sir was the reason my brother decided to switch from Electrical Engineering to Applied Physics.
V.Balakrishnan sir is a source of inspiration to many students.
One of my friends is an assistant professor in a government engineering college in Kerala. According to him, there is a certain procedure that he had to go through to secure that opportunity.
As per the guidelines from AICTE, the most important qualification required is an MTech or ME with a Ph.D., which will stand out in the resume. Your academics should be consistently above an aggregate of 60% throughout your educational career.
Here are a few procedures which can help you know about recruitment for Government Engineering College as an Assistant Professor in Kerala.
The procedure of becoming a professor in Government Engineering College is a long process. Only your hard work and commitment will help you in getting to the assistant professor post. Also, remember your PSC rank will be valid for 3.5 years.
Most of my friends studied here at Thiagarajar College. According to them, it is a very popular engineering institute. They all agree on one thing that the faculty is brilliant. Here are some of the best professors of this college.
These are some of the best professors at Thiagarajar College of Engineering who are very talented and are very helpful and down-to-earth personalities.
The following answer is based on my brother's experience in IMI New Delhi from where he completed his graduation last year. He mentioned the various aspects of the Institute like placements, infrastructure, and faculty. I have summarized his viewpoint under the following headings
Overall my brother was very satisfied with the results of the placements and claimed his hard work did really pay off in the end.
I have a few friends, who graduated from IIT BHU. One of them is an alumnus of the Chemical Engineering department. He speaks quite fondly about Prof. P. Ahuja. According to him, Pradeep Ahuja Sir is one of the best teachers, he got to learn from. During the MHRD meet of their department, most students selected Ahuja Sir as the best faculty member, unanimously.
My friends also talk about Prof O.N Singh from the Physics department, Prof. P.K. Mukharjee from ECE Prof V.V. Menon from the Applied Mathematics department.