What are the category-wise cutoffs in the JEE Advanced exam (for top courses) to qualify for IIT Bombay?
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IIT Bombay has offered BTech courses for various categories including General, OBC, SC, ST, PWD, and EWS. Further, the top courses in 2024 at IIT Bombay were BTech in Computer Science and Engineering, BTech in Electrical Engineering, Integrated B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering + M.Tech. in Microelectronics, B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering, and B.Tech. in Engineering Physics under the General AI category. Below are the category-wise cutoffs for aforementioned courses:
Category/Courses CSE Electrical BTech in Electrical + M.Tech in Microelectronics Mechanical Engineering Physics General 68 496 973 1685 1719 OBC 50 325 571 958 1578 SC 32 171 274 476 779 ST 13 79 221 309 682 EWS 23 116 199 367 567 PWD 3 30 52 152 156
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Who work on the rocket-propelled vehicles, they apply the principles of Mathematics, Physics, and Material Science to solve challenges related to these vehicles. Rocket Scientists are involved in the process of design and development of the vehicles such as small drones, satellites, and commercial aeroplanes.
Yes, this field is considered hard. It is complex and demands high precision. There can be extreme consequences for minor errors. The overall field is extremely challenging as it requires to apply the basic scientific principles to design and develop rockets. It requires sophisticated engineering with careful material selection, and allows narrow margin for error.
The following are the qualification which can help you to become a rocket scientist:
· Bachelor's Degree such as B.Tech/B.E can take up to four years to complete.
· You can do a two years Master's Degree M.Tech/M.E./M.S. after graduation.
· For advanced level study in this field, you can also do Ph.D and Research.
Well, becoming a rocket scientist is a long-term commitment, and it depends on your education path and goals It takes almost 5 to 6 years with a bachelor's and 8 to 12 years if you want to study higher. Here below is how long it usually takes:
- Bachelor's degree: You have to study aeronautical engineering, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering or physics. This usually takes almost 4 years.
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