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M.Tech | ₹1.19 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 60% + GATE | 18 Mar - 18 Apr 2024 | |
Ph.D | ₹95,610 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | 24 Apr - 15 May 2024 | |
B.Tech | ₹2.79 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 75% + JEE | 16 Apr - 07 May 2024 | |
M.Sc | ₹1.19 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 11 Apr - 25 Apr 2024 | |
M.Sc | ₹1.02 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 24 Apr - 15 May 2024 |
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Material science is a research field so I opted for it. The faculty is well qualified and graduated from a very good University. Student and faculty ratio is good and exams were taken once in 15 days. It is medium to tough level.
I chose CSE because everyone recommended me for that. Teachers are well qualified and they teach pretty well as compared to other private colleges, though you have to study yourself too. And exams are easy to score except for a few courses like calculus and linear algebra.
In this course, there were too many scopes, this was the reason behind my choosing this course. There are 1 faculty over 10 students. All faculty are Doctoral from 1st Gen IITs. exams were timely and quite difficult to score.
I chose this course because from starting my interest has been in electronic instruments. The faculty is quite good. The faculty is well qualified. In one year 2 semester is taken and in one semester 2 class test and one end sem. And one sem. The exam is taken in college. Calculus is mostly difficult to get good marks in exams.
Course curriculum is good. Though it is quite difficult but it is manageable. Faculty members are full of knowledge but they are quite strict. They are always ready to solve our doubts whenever we ask them.
I choose Mathematics and Computing as it offers an excellent career perspective and the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technologies. It can lead to various career paths in fields such as software development, data science, artificial intelligence, and more. The faculty-to-teacher ratio in Jammu is 1:11. Faculties are highly qualified with strong academic backgrounds and research experience and their teaching methods are quite interactive. The term exams are typically conducted on a regular schedule. IITs are known for their rigorous academic structures but if you are dedicated, manage your time efficiently, and seek help from friends and resources then it is easy to pass.
My course is Mathematics and Computing, so basically this course includes two domains that is maths and CS, it is one of the best combinations even it will boom in coming years because it helps in learning AI/ML which requires higher level mathematics, and also one of the emerging domains. So in IIT JAMMU, there is a 1:11 ratio of faculty and students. So, if you have any doubts you can reach them, also you can get help from a teaching assistant who is doing Mtech or a Ph.D. from IIT Jammu. Faculties are well qualified, they all have done their Ph.D. and also have experience in teaching. Some faculties also teach in old IITs.
Generally student prefer Computer science but due to rank I don't get it Chemical engineering course is my second preference and i get it. Faculty:student ratio in IIT Jammu is pretty good -->1:12 IIT Jammu, like other Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), is known for its high academic standards and rigorous engineering programs. Here are some general qualifications and teacher reviews: Qualifications:Faculty: IITs typically have highly qualified faculty members, many of whom hold Ph.D. degrees from renowned institutions around the world.Students: IIT Jammu admits students based on their performance in the JEE Advanced exam, which is highly competitive. As a result, students at IIT Jammu are among the brightest in the country.Teacher Reviews:The quality of teaching and faculty expertise at IITs is generally well-regarded. Professors are often dedicated to their subjects and engage in research and academic activities. In few courses it is difficult to pass like in Calculus
The courses offered in the first semy are Quantum Physics, Materials, Calculus, and Computer Programming. The professors are quite interactive with student to faculty ratio being 40:1.Exams were on time and the Calculus exam was quite tough. All other exams were easy to pass.
The curriculum is a little tough but the faculty is very nice and there are regular doubt sessions as well as extra classes held at regular intervals it is quite difficult to pass term exams and you have to study hard in order to get passed.
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