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I am studying in IIT Guwahati in computer science and engineering. I chose this just because of my passion for tech. Faculties are good but at the end of the day, your efforts matter. Exams are conducted twice per sem.
In one semester, there is a mid-semester exam, an end-semester exam, and 2 quizzes per subject. The course load is heavy due to the possibility of branch change at the end of the year. The faculty are quite friendly and helpful. They are highly qualified PhD holders. the faculty-to-student ratio is 1:15.
The first semester includes courses like Engineering drawing, General electronics, mathematics, physics, chemistry, mechanical engineering, etc. Classes are held regularly and professors always attend classes. Regular quizzes take place before midsem and end-sem exams.
I got an average rank in JEE adv something around 7k so I dreamt of studying in the top 8 iits I have little interest in the course so I chose it. Around 1:15. Faculty are good they have verified honourary phds. Teaching methods are either by slides or boards. The papers are relatively tougher than other universities and there are sudden quizzes to students have to manage their studies with other activities.
I chose this course because I wanted to study something which is related to coding or computer science and in the top 7 iits because of their fame. The faculty and teaching method is ok. Generally, self-study is more important and preferred. The academic calendar is followed very strictly and hence sem took time.
Iam interested in joining IIT for my rank I was only eligible to get a mechanical course only but now I am happy with my course if you want to change your course there is an option for branch changing also so no problem with which branch you joined There is a healthy ratio of students and professors alike for every 100 students there are 2 tutors and 2 professors Faculty are highly qualified most of them are researchers and almost all of them are p.h.d There are some regular exams called quizzes and mid-sem for sem every exam has its respective credits and weight in CGPA
I chose Mechanical engineering because I love this course and I have so much interest in innovating new things. The faculty is very good, they are highly qualified, the teaching is very nice, and there is a good ratio of the students and faculty I like this college and faculty, the teaching method is very good, the Teachers use the board as well as projectors to teach. the term exams for every 6 months and every month has quiz exams. Here are good facilities like the Library to learn and provide books and the question paper is also very tough, pass marks less because the paper is tough.
I chose Chemical Science and technology. There weren't many choices for the rank I achieved when it came to old IITs. I had civil engineering as an option at IITG but I have my interests in the software field, and hence CST seems better as it is a relatively less hectic branch. The faculty-student ratio in IITs is approximately 1:15 and hence is good. But dont expect direct contact with any faculty, most of the communication takes place through the institute's email and seldom irl meets. Some faculty members are passionate, and you thoroughly enjoy their classes, others do not. But all in all, they are good. The exams are frequent and timely, with moderate difficulty.
I like maths so I took mathematics and computing.the ratio is 1:15 approximately.the faculty are nice and they have higher qualification.exams are difficult and not that much difficult to pass.questions are innovative and we have to think in different ways to solve them
I chose IIT Guwahati MnC bcz one has a lot more fields as option for career in this branch. Moreover, the Placement Stats in our college are nice in this branch Faculties here are very experienced and highly qualified Except a few, most of the faculties are very supportive towards the students... They always try to keep most of the class studs interested in lectures.... Many of them are researchers and PhDs in their respective fields. The curriculum here is not as hectic as that of JEE pressure But yeah there will be a pressure if u don't take acads seriously In each semester , we have quizzes, midterm and then endterms. We get more than enough time to prepare for them.
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