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Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Indian Institute of technology Kanpur
Indian Institute of technology Mumbai
Indian Institute of technology Kharagpur
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1. Indian Institute of Technology, Indore
Intake Exams: JEE Advanced GATE
Total faculty in the college: 97
Gender ratio: 10:1
Established: 2009
http://www.iiti.ac.in/
2. ABV: Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior
Established: 1997
Total faculty in college: 187
Gender ratio: 7:1
Intake Exams: JEE Mains, GATE DASA and IIITM-K exam
3. Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur
Established: 2005
Gender ratio: 26:1
Intake Exams: JEE Mains, CEED and GATE
4. Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal
Campus Area 650 Acres
To
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Yes, one can go for Diploma in engineering after successfully clearing class 10th. Many polytechnic colleges have been established which are providing this course.
This course is valued almost same as class 12th and in some places more than class 12th, such as in B.Tech if a student wants to do B.Tech after diploma then he/she can directly take admission into 2nd year.
Eligibility:
Minimum qualification required for admission into a Diploma course is clearing Secondary School /tenth standard/equivalent examination, with at least 45 percent in science and maths subjects.
How to get admission?
All state and central govt. conduct their own
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2. CTC - Of course it is important. You have many expenses and a family to take care of so you need a good package. Out of job role and company try to start with a big brand name and then you can get good jobs later because of that brand name. I would suggest trying to find a job which has both decent job role and a brand name.
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Here are few books to score good marks in JEE Mains:
Physics:
1. Concept of Physics (Both Part 1 & 2) by HC Verma
2. Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov. This book is really very good. You can solve this book after solving topics from HC Verma.
3. Aptitude Test Problems in General Physics by Krotov, but go through this
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But here is the list of best government college in Bihar which is quite better than private college
1. Bhagalpur College of Engineering, Bhagalpur
State Ranking:- 1 Established:-1960 Fee Rs. 50000 Per Year Strength:-5000 Total Faculty:-129 Highest package:- Rs 9 Lakh Per annum Total company visited in 2015:- 48 Company and 159+ placement
http://bcebhagalpur.ac.in/index-mobile.html
2.Darbhanga College of Engineering, Darbhanga
It is affiliated with the Aryab
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Here are the few common mistakes that a candidate do during their preparation:-
1. Never underestimate NCERT e.g.; in 2016 3 questions asked from Biomolecules chapter 14 from chemistry 12th and true line is mentioned in NCERT book.
2. Never try to collect a lot of books if you want to refer only one side book because going through the different book may confuse you.
3. Try to miss less classes no matter where you are studying because may be a class which you mi
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Though the one preparing for AMUEEE will be definitely preparing for JEE Mains which is a plus point as both the exams have the same number of topics and syllabus.
One can easily not crack the exams, but can get the desired branch by following easy but precious tips.
Firstly, believe in your practice and preparations. Don't worry about the performance of your peers if their performance is better.
Secondly, try to revise all the chapters in first 15 days and have a thorough revision of the NCERT textbooks and the state board books.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
As the Pattern is changed. You should have some tips, a proper plan, and schedule.
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1. Position/Job title - It is really important because this job title will decide your job opportunities in the future when you want to shift to other company.
2. CTC - Of course it is important. You have many expenses and a family to take care of. So you need a good package.
3. Earnings per hour - Two companies may be offering the same package but in the 1st company you have to work for 8 hours daily and in 2nd company, you have to work 12 hours daily. So, of course, you should choose 1st one as it gives more earnings per hour.
4. Opportunities to learn and grow
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1. Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Est. in 1961 college for national importance.
Total Student till 2014:- 7784
www.iitd.ac.in
Current NIRF ranking:- 04
International Ranking:- 172
Intake Exams: JEE Advanced, GATE, CEED
2. Delhi Technological University, Delhi
It is one of the oldest engineering colleges in India and Delhi's first engineering college. It was established in 1941 as Delhi Polytechnic
Current NIRF ranking:- 39
Intake Exams: JEE Main, DTU, GATE, JAC Delhi
3. Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi
It is an a
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In general, few things are written in the bond such as medical fitness and the man who offers placement, checks the medical fitness of the student.
In the bond, things like salary details and details regarding the increment cycle are mentioned along with other things. After the placement, a student has to summit the bond to the college and in the given time if they agree with the bond then they can sign it and if not then no problem they reject the offer but if they sign the offer then company giv
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One thing, just see the syllabus of SRMJEEE and then check if any topic is missing or not and after
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You can crack any engineering examination in 3 months if you are quite clear over your concepts and have a perfect time management.
However, here are some tips to be followed to get good results in 3 months:
UPTU/UPSEE examination requires different approach for preparation. The level of questions asked in this examination is moderate. Some of the questions are even repeated from previous year question papers. It also happens that in UPSEE/UPTU examination some questions are asked from JEE Main Paper. So, it is very important to solve as many previous years question paper as you can. You should also solve IIT JEE Mains last 5 year's q
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