Electrical Engineering
Hello,
There are also government jobs in IT sector not as many in Electrical Engineering but there are PSU's recruiting IT Engineers through GATE Exam or their own exam but they have limited seats. You can also go For BARC, ISRO and many other government sectors.
While in Electrical Engineering it is easier to grab government job because there are more vacancies as compared to that for IT Engineers . But, also there is more competition as most of the students preparing for government jobs in this branch.
So , I will suggest you that you can choose only that stream in which you have interest otherwise things will get tougher for you.
Hope you will get your answer.
Dear Jeet,
Many students get this problem, But I would suggest you to follow your interest. Only this thing works, if you follow the subject you are interested in, that will be quite helpful for you in future yo build your career.
Choosing your interest is very easy, just examine yourself and notice which subject is more appealing to you, think of the subject you enjoy studying. Feel free to ask about any subject or career scope related to it, we are always ready to help you out.
Hope this helped.
Good Luck :)
It depends upon the JEE Main and JEE Advance cut offs, If You manage to qualify the exam by achieving the cut off, You can apply for JOSAA Counselling. It should be noted the cut off for EWS/SC/ST/FEMALES/OBC category is lower than the general category However It is usually advised to fill the choices as per the preference of colleges and departments, for example CSE in NIT Trichy is your priority followed by CSE in NIT Warangal, you can fill CSE at NIT Trichy at serial number 1 and CSE at NIT Warangal at serial number 2 and so on and so forth. However to get any NIT, you must have qualified JEE Mains and to get any IIT, you must have qualifies JEE Advanced But the previous cut offs of colleges should be taken in consideration, it is better to research over the cut off of colleges then make a preference list of colleges and fill accordingly
For the college preferences and the courses provided by these colleges and to know which colleges participate in the JOSAA counselling, please go to the below mentioned link: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/josaa-participating-institutes/amp
For college prediction as per your marks and rank, please go through the below mentioned link: https://www.careers360.com/college-predictor
Rest for information on any particular college, you can dig their official site for better information
Hello Candidate
The factors for determining the IIT Delhi cutoff for JEE Advanced 2021 -
Previous year’s cutoff trends.
Number of candidates appeared for the exam.
Availability of seats at IIT Delhi .
Difficulty level of JEE Advanced 2021.
Category of Candidates.
for ST Candidates the Minimum Percentage of Marks in Each Subject should be 2.50% and the Minimum Percentage Aggregate Marks should be 8.75%
Civil Engineering
male -60 Closing Rank
female -235
Male - 175
Female -270
Mechanical Engineering
Male - 184
Female -365
these are the 2020 year closing ranks for st students in IIT Delhi based on this you can have a idea about the eligibilty
Hope this information helps you.
GOOD LUCK!!
Dear Satya,
Government jobs always had an edge over private sector just because no one can fire you, moreover you are not bounded by many restrictions or set rules which are assigned to you in private sector. But, today IT sector has grown alot, the jobs in MNC(Multi National Company) gives almost similar approach as of government job. Plus, you get extra benefits like health insurance, cab, food etc. Which varies and mostly depends on your job profile too.
And, if you ask which sector you should go for, I would highly recommend you to only follow your interest, the job you are interested in doing rather than just for money purpose, only that will give you peace and money, trust me. Moreover, for mechanical engineerings, the job profile is available in top MNC's like TCS, Infosys etc. And, for coaching you can fo internships which are budget friendly which are widely available online.
Hope this helps.
All the Best!!
Hi
This is a bit difficult to predict the rank required in to get a seat as cut off keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like
----------) number of students that appeared in the jee advanced exam,
----------) kind of marks obtained by them ,
----------) toughness level of the examination ,
----------) number of seats available for the branch you want etc.
But yes,
When we go through previous year trend then ,
>>>>>>>> with 450 ews rank in jee advanced
As per round 6 of josaa counselling, 2020 ,
For electrical engineering
You have chances in following :-
--------------) Indian Institute of Technology , BHU:- Electrical engineering:- 488 ews rank
--------------) Indian Institute of Technology , indore :- Electrical engineering:- 509 ews rank
--------------) Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar:- Electrical engineering:- 771 ews rank
--------------) Indian Institute of Technology , Mandi :- Electrical engineering:- 967 ews rank
And more,
You can check the same at
https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/currentorcr.aspx
Above prediction is on the past year data basis but cut closing rank for colleges changes every year depending upon several factors so
To have a personalised report on your chances of getting a college you can go through our college predictor, it will give you complete list of colleges which you can get on the basis of the category you belong to, your gender etc, the link for jee advanced college predictor is provided below
Jee advanced college predictor :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Thankyou
Honestly considering dear, if you wish to pursue your B.Pharm studies from Orissa then you have to sit for OJEE Examination, but there is another way, if you have appeared for JEE Mains Examination then around 10% of the total seats of any college is allotted for students who are Mains Qualified. So these two way will help you to take admission into B.Pharma Course.
Good luck!!
Both the colleges are good. But if you want to compare then I would recommend you to go for NIT JAMSEDHPUR Electrical Engineering. The reason behind this is provided below:
To know more about NIT JAMSEDHPUR visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/university/national-institute-of-technology-jamshedpur
To know more about NIT PATNA visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/university/national-institute-of-technology-patna
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
I think NIT Uttarakhand electrical will be better.Though both colleges are good.IET is more or less a regional college, despite being one of the best in the state. On the other hand NIT, Uttarakhand is associated with the “NIT family” and hence, better.
In case of placements, faculty, recreational facility NIT Uttarakhand is more better than IET lucknow .
In case of branch it is dependent upto you in which field you want to go .But I think you should go for electrical. Electrical grads have many wide range of options. Chemical branch is rather narrow in career wise unless you have a huge interest on those subjects. Therefore, it is dependent upto you.
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