Engineering Physics
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.
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-
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.
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!
Go for Engineering Physics, DTU. Its a nice branch and people go for MS from this branch.Last year too, 2 students from EP went to Stanford.Also its DTU so you will grow as a person here.Lots of extra curricular activities, great campus life, environment, brand, recognition. You will cherish each and every moment spent here. You will never regret. DTU is much better than VIT.
In 2019 the cut off for Engineering Physics dual degree in NIT, Agartala was 37914 for other state genera category. With 85 percentile your overall expected rank will be around 130351. In September session 12,00,000 candidates are expected to appear so by this you need to score minimum 97 percentile of above so that you may secure a rank below 37,000 because cut off changes every year depending on number of candidates appeared, difficulty of exam etc.
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Hi Anand,
NIT's and IIT's offering B.Tech in Engineering Physics course are as follows:-
Refer here for more info - https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-engineering-physics-colleges-in-india
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Hi
Engineering physics involves a lot of quantum physics and nuclear physics which is not involved in B.tech in Computer Science. While the curriculum for each college is different, the courses broadly remain the same. You can find the syllabus on the respective college's web page, under the label courses of study.
Engineering science is bit deep and has different theories which is completely different which you read in 12th.
Basics is same but those are use to solve lot more real life problems.
Engineering mathematics and physics is mostly used in all engineering streams.
Engineering chemistry and physics is used in biotechnology engineering , chemical engineering, mechanical and aerospace engineering.
Science is basic rule for every process or thing or component. There is no domain or work for engineering mathematics, physics or chemistry. You can read them in BTech/BE and use them in your job time. Engineering has good scope and it's improving towards automations.
Hope it helps!
Engineering physics is a very good branch that has immense scope in research and academia. IIT Delhi and IIT Roorkee top the charts in terms of this branch. Because of the IIT tag, and global ties of the institute, pursuing research after passing out from the college becomes easier. Also, the faculty at IIT Delhi for EP is exceptionally knowledgeable.
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