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My jee mains rank is 538000. Can I get engineering physics in dtu in spot round if I am Delhi candidate (obc category).

Tarreni Behera 17th Oct, 2020

Delhi Technological University has pretty low closing ranks. In CRL of over 5 lakhs, it is not possible for you to get admission in DTU engineering colleges , not even in spot round.

I would rather suggest to you to look for better alternative rather than waiting for the spot round.

If you want to get some better clarity about which colleges to take admission,may I suggest you to click on this link:-

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

Hope this link provided you a better insight.

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Engineering physics at Nit Hamirpur or Nit Agartala?

Aadarsh Gupta 14th Oct, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

I will suggest for Nit Agartala .

Good option!!!….. I would rather say for those you have immense interest in pursuing career in research then Buddy, mark my words:- Engineering Physics is the bunch of opportunities to build your capabilities, nurture your passion , get most of the foreign opportunities for your outside exposure e.g. Intern, MS program which needs :-

  1. A good academic record which you can easily get out of the batch strength of 20 students.
  2. Research experience : At physics department,NIT Agartala you will get enough opportunities to get involve in the research project's which will help you the most in getting the intern in the second year itself, good laboratory exposure to the equipments,etc. They have AFM, TEM, SEM, XRD, XPS, etc. These are the advanced characterization machines which will definitely improve your research experience.
  3. And to get the good recommendation letter from the faculties at the physics department is easy.
  4. Physics department at NIT A offers the choice to students to drop out from the M.Tech degree from Dual Degree course, so that you can complete your btech in four year's. After that it's upon your wish to get placement or go for post graduation from other universities.

So, if you are research oriented person then Engineering Physics at NIT Agartala is a very good option.

All the best for your future.

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how is the engineering physics in IITs

Abhishek Singh Tomar 7th Oct, 2020

Hi rajesh..

engineering physics would be nearly same say about 60-65% and some new concept for the first year but for further years it would become difficult little bit.

if you want to check which iit would you get with amount of marks secured by you you can predict it from the link below

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

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Which is better - IIT Delhi Engineering Physics or IIT Kanpur Civil?

Shreya sharma 6th Oct, 2020

Hello mukul,

Hope you're doing well.

Both of these institutions are highly renowned, respected and prestigious. It actually depends on what you're interested in- engineering physics or civil engineering. I'll highlight some of the key points of difference:

  1. Ranking of IIT Delhi is higher (2) by Nirf whereas it's 4 for IIT kanpur.
  2. IIT kanpur civil engineering has lower fees as compared to IIT delhi.
  3. Average salary- 15.7 lpa for IIT delhi and 15 lpa for IIT kanpur.

For further comparison, please follow this link:


https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges?college=2-114-course=95-5897

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Which is better : Btech mtech dual degree (Engineering Physics) at Nit Agartala or btech (Engineering Physics) at Nit calicut?

Shreya sharma 6th Oct, 2020

Hello akshit,

Hope you're doing well.

Well, NIT Calicut is better than NIT Agartala. I'll highlight some of the key differences among both of these colleges as well as courses :-

  • NIT calicut has a higher rank (23) when compared to NIT Agartala (75).
  • Average placements package is around 8.05 LPA for NIT calicut against 5.5 LPA for NIT Agartala.
  • The fees is also lesser at NIT Calicut as compared to agartala.

For further comparison,  please follow this link provided below:

https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges?college=153-151-course=8196-8074

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Should I persue integrated msc at svnit or Engineering physics at Nit Agartala? What choice would be better considering teachers, placements, exposure and opportunities?

Sreeja Siva 5th Oct, 2020

Hi,

Both are good institutes for pursuing higher studies. MSc in Physics helps students who are enrolled to learn about various topics associated with the concepts of Physics like classical mechanics, nuclear physics, geophysics, astrophysics, matter, electronics, electromagnetism etc. The entire course is the combination of the academic curriculum, laboratories, thesis, projects and industry-driven programmes. Engineering Physics is a course that is designed for students who have an interest in both engineering and physics . it is a multidisciplinary graduate programme including engineering and physics in which fundamental physical principles are used to address research issues of technological importance at the frontiers of engineering and science that govern the modern day technology. So the engineering physics is a better option since it comprises both engineering and science principles. Ranking wise SVNIT is better option compared to NIT agartala. If you are still confused then please use the college comparing tool given below and choose the best

https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges

All the best.

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I got 90.97 in Jeemains crl 97000 community bc can I get admission in engineering physics in any nit or IIIT

prince2019ad 28th Sep, 2020
Hii.
Congratulations on your score.
Hope you are doing good.
You can check your chances here :
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
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engineering physics from iit delhi or iit roorkee

Trisha Bhattacharyya 21st Sep, 2020

Hello,

First let's talk about the difference in campuses in IIT Delhi and Roorkee respectively.

Both IITs provide excellent faculty, infrastructure and transportation facilities thus weighing one over the other would be unfair. But if I go with rankings then IIT Delhi would be the better option since it provides a lot more support for budding researchers and has better placement records than Roorkee campus.

So for a B.Tech or M.Tech degree, go for IIT Delhi.

Hope this helps.


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scope of engineering physics iit delhi

Trisha Bhattacharyya 20th Sep, 2020

Hello,

Engineering physics is an interesting field where apart from studying the science that physics is, you get to learn the engineering related applications in numerous fields.

You can have the following scopes after graduating with an Engineering Physics degree from IIT-

  • You can study Astrophysics & enter NASA in the future and contribute towards the space research & exploring programs.
  • You can become a quantum computer scientist by exploring Quantum Computing.
  • If you find an interest in Nuclear Science and Particle Physics, you can perform your research in the largest particle physics laboratory on the planet in CERN.
  • If you have an inclination towards biology you can research in the field of Biophysics & study about cancer genomics to help reduce the number of cancer deaths in the world each year.

Engineering Physics is an academically demanding and equally promising course. It’s not just a R&D thing rather it helps you explore and choose from a number of career options.

Hope this helps.

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What are my chances in getting into nit agartala (engineering physics - dual degree)? [My jee mains rank is - 24,415.]

Tunir Sikdar 14th Sep, 2020

Hi Akshit,

As of 2019, for NIT Agartala dual degree [B.Tech+M.Tech] in Engineering physics, the cutoff was around 37914 in the last round.

As of 2018, the closing round was around 38326.

For 2017, the closing rank was around 31535.

For more information, you may check https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-nit-agartala

Also, all the ranks mentioned above are for other state and general quota.


Wish you all the very best!

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