Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
Hello,
What a great dilemma to have!
Both options are excellent, but it ultimately depends on your son's interests, career goals, and priorities. Here's a brief comparison:
USICT (CSE or IT):
· Strong industry connections and placements
· Located in Delhi, with access to a hub of tech companies
· CSE and IT are in-demand fields with good job prospects
BITS (Mechanical):
· Renowned institution with a strong reputation
· Interdisciplinary approach, combining mechanical with other fields
· Opportunities for research and innovation
Hope this helps,
Thank you
Hii sir, selection between IT( information technology) from maharaja agrasen Institute or mechanical engineering from BITS hyderabad depends upon the goals and interests of your son. I can give you a description about both
1. BITS HYDERABAD: it is a top tier institution with high placement records and strong industry connection. Mechanical engineering offers good prospect in industries like manufacturing, robotics etc. Higher chances of Internship, research and networking.
2. Maharaja agrasen Institute: it have a decent reputation but it's placement records may not match BITS hyderabad. It gives you local opportunities so if you are looking to work in the local tech it might help.
In my opinion BITS could be a better option. But you should take decision based on other factors like distance , personal preferences, faculty etc.
Hello Aspirant, Hope your doing great. As per your query , for your rank that is 230 so you can get in BITS PILANI as a branch of MSc Mathematics, in BITS Goa you can get MSc Economics and in BITS Hyderabad youcan get seat in a branch of Msc Economics.
Hello reader,
The eligibility criteria for students taking admission in BITS for btech engineering states that 1) Candidates must have obtained a minimum of 75% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (if applying for B.E.) 2) they should have secured at least 60% marks in each of these subjects individually.Moreover the 295 marks you scored in bitsat session 1, should satisfy the cut-off rank and percentile of the branch of engineering which you wish to pursue in BITS as per BITS cut-off list. If you compare the previous year cutoff as per your constraints for the BITS institute you can approximate the marks for this appearing year and then plan for the attempting of bitsat session 2, depending where your bitat session 1 marks lie.
Yes, your family income makes you eligible for a significant scholarship at BITS Pilani. Their Merit-cum-Needs (MCN) Scholarship offers a 100% fee waiver for students with an annual family income of less than INR 4 lakh.
No, an NWAC (National Wisdom & Accreditation Council) Class 12 certificate is not valid for B.Tech admission in BITS Pilani. BITS Pilani requires candidates to appear for their own entrance exam, BITSAT (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test), for B.Tech admissions. BITS Pilani typically accepts Class 12 certificates from recognized national boards like CBSE or ISCE, or state boards affiliated with these national boards. NWAC is not a recognized national board for Class 12 education in India. Universities like BITS Pilani rely on established boards with standardized curriculum and evaluation processes. https://www.careers360.com/courses-certifications/articles/list-of-popular-online-courses-with-certificates-at-bits-pilani I hope it helps!
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