One of my cousins studied at IIT BHU, so I might be able to help you with the question. Here I'm mentioning some major key pointers which you should follow.
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The curriculum has been updated. These pointers will surely help you to secure a higher GPA and may pave the way to branch change.
IIT Bombay's syllabus for first-year students is almost the same for all departments. The syllabus covered in the First and the Second semesters is as follows
1st Semester:
Topic |
Description |
Calculus |
Much higher level calculus than what we study for JEE |
Organic & Inorganic Chemistry |
A completely different approach to organic chemical reactions using Molecular Orbital Theory |
Physical Chemistry |
The analysis of Hydrogen atom using Schrodinger's equation |
Quantum Physics |
Mostly revolves around Quantum mechanical concepts |
Engineering Drawing |
Monotonous |
Computer Programming and Applications |
Introduction to C++ |
Chemistry Lab |
Practical |
Second Semester
Topic |
Description |
Linear Algebra |
Very Sophisticated course on matrix algebra |
Differential Calculus |
Various methods of solving differential equations |
Biology |
Mostly about DNA science and tissue culture..some sort of physical biology also |
Electrodynamics |
Very high level view of electricity and magnetism |
Very high level view of electricity and magnetism |
Introduction to respective departments |
Physics Lab |
Practical |
Workshop Practices |
A small training course on workshop techniques like cutting wood, metal, welding etc |
Improving any educational institute is a collaborative effort that requires input from students, faculty, staff, alumni, and other stakeholders. Here are some suggestions that could help make IIITM Gwalior a better institute:
Overall, improving IIITM Gwalior requires a collective effort from all stakeholders. By focusing on these areas, the institute can continue to provide high-quality education and build a reputation as a leading educational institution in India.
One of my friends studied at UIET Kurukshetra University. According to him, it is a terrific institute that provides exceptional placement opportunities.
If you are unable to get admissions in any of the IIT, NITs, IIITs, DTU, or in top private engineering colleges such as VIT, BITS then you may opt for UIET KUK without any further hesitation.
The criteria for the best college may vary from person to person depending on your hometown, your goals, and your interests. Rankings alone cannot define a college as best or worst. Rankings-wise, AIIMS Delhi is considered to be the best medical college in India. But logically speaking it isn’t a very good choice for a South Indian who would have to travel away from their homeland and work again as hard to secure a PG seat. For them, JIPMER is a much better choice with an internal PG quota advantage and proximity to home.
Moreover, if you are a North Indian, CMC Vellore isn’t a very good choice either as you will have to travel away from home, learn a new language, and establish bonds. So for them, MAMC or VMMC is a better option. So the best college actually depends on what you want to do after college. For instance, AIIMS Delhi is a great choice if you want to pursue the USMLE route. It will provide excellent exposure and opportunities to its students.
In my opinion, the best options after AIIMS and CMC Vellore are JIPMER>MAMC>Seth GS, Mumbai>AFMC. These colleges are considered among the top 5 in the country after AIIMS and CMC Vellore.
B.Tech in Engineering Sciences is a unique program that is being offered in India for the first time. Its uniqueness lies in the wide spectrum of specializations it offers enabling you to explore all your interests and options.
Ultimately, the final decision rests with you!
The passing marks in IGNOU for any subject are as follows:
Theory - 35 out of 100; 18 out of 50
Assignments - more than 50% ( 50 out of 100)
If you get 35 marks in theory out of 100, this means you have passed in that particular subject and don't have to appear for exams again.
But if you score below 50 in assignments, then you have failed and will have to resubmit your assignments.
The winning institute cannot be unequivocally spotted here as the choice depends upon whether you want to land into a techno-managerial job or purely a technological job.
Here are the few listed points to study both the options:
Job Security: Both IES and ISRO are government jobs, hence the job security is implicit.
Job Reputation:
Other Perks:
These are the perks of both jobs. To decide which is better for you, choose what is the line of work you want to join.
I know someone who attended Jaipur Institute of Management, here is his review.
Features of Institute:
Average Package |
INR 6.75 LPA |
Highest Domestic Package |
INR 19.10 LPA |
Highest International Package |
INR 14.30 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
HUL, Deloitte, ICICI, PhonePe, HCL, Bisleri, Berger, ITC, Bajaj Allianz, Dabur, Pepsico. |
The crowd at the Lucknow campus is better than the Noida campus because the students are trained to get better placements. But the Noida campus places more focus on concepts.
Overall, the institute has been growing over the years and has proved to have high potentials. Although, it is not yet amongst the best B-Schools in India.
Medical students from all these colleges are quite decent. They are normal people studying at reputed institutions. I have good friends in MAMC and LHMC.
It is in fact society that puts an extra burden on these people. They are expected to be social all the time. But this expectation is very unrealistic.
It is not right to put labels on these individuals. Their busy schedule should not be confused with egoistic behavior.