Admission to any of the 23 IITs, including IIT BHU, requires clearing two examinations: JEE Main and JEE Advanced. Candidates first take the JEE Main, followed by JEE Advanced about six weeks later. A rank below 10,000 generally secures admission. For IIT BHU, faculty are highly experienced, with a minimum of 10 years in the field, and they engage actively in research. Class sizes vary, with a focus on progressive reduction in lecture hours after the third semester, integrating mid-term and end-semester exams, plus practical assessments.
The institute admits around 1,100 students annually with a gender ratio of 1:5 (girls to boys). IITs have a tiered fee structure based on family income. Families earning below ?1 lakh per year get a full tuition waiver. Those with incomes between ?1 lakh and ?5 lakh pay about ?60,000 per semester, while incomes over ?5 lakh incur a full fee of approximately ?1,05,000 per semester. All students also pay a mess fee of ?12,000 per semester.
Scholarships and financial aid, such as MCM and NSP, further support students, with loans available at low-interest rates. Campus placements at IIT BHU are strong, with 90-97% of students obtaining jobs. Top salary packages range from 1.2 crore to 2.5 crore INR, and average packages range from 10-22 lakhs INR, depending on the sector and role. Primary recruiters include Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and more, with roles in software development, data science, finance, consulting, and core engineering.
Internships from the third year offer stipends between 10,000 and 4.5 lakh INR per month. The total course cost for a general candidate, including all fees, is approximately 11-12 lakhs INR, with options to offset costs via scholarships and loans.
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