Engineering Physics
Hello,
The admission authority will release the cutoff for top B.Tech branches of NITs for the admission of candidates in different NITs through JEE Main.
Factors determining the NITs cutoff for top B.Tech branches
I would suggest you visit the careers360's link given below for detailed info of the cutoff
The link for the same is:https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nits-cutoff-for-top-btech-branches
To know more about your chances of getting other colleges to check out the college predictor link below:
The link is:https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
Hope this helps and all the best
Hello Rks,
No, Phd is not must for have a good career . If you have a master degree in photonics and have a good experience in this field then then you might not require any phd degree . So go for experience first and opt field works as much as you can that helps you in increment in your experience in the field .
You can go for the companies like KLA-Tencor and Applied materials look for Application engineers with knowledge on photonics and semiconductors.
Hope it helps.
Thank you :)
Hello Arun Nivas
Don't panic because physics is not a rocket so keep calm and start studying from now. The first thing that you have to do is get notes of your professor and learn all the basic concept. And don't forget to do your assignment questions. And mug up all the formulae for numericals .And for help you can prefer YouTube to clear your concepts
And also solve previous years question papers as many as you can at least last 5-6 yeas.. If you do all these things you will definitely pass your physics paper
Hope this helps and if you need any help please ask me in comment section .
All the best !!
Dear Aspirant, JEE Advance marks is quite a relative term. It would be great that you focus on your preparation rather than worrying about your rank. According to previous year cutoffs, closing rank for Engineering Physics at IIT Bombay was around 990 and the rank you are targetting is around 200 which is quite good and safe to get admission in this branch. You can check out here for the marks(it is based on previous year's cutoff:-https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff. All the best!
I cannot tell you the marks needed but i can surely tell you the rank. That is because there is no fixed pattern for the exam and total marks. The conducting body always surprises students taking the exam. So, the marks needed to score to get IIT Bombay vary according to the total marks.
here is the link of previous years cutoff for IIT Bombay:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff-for-iit-bombay
No one can tell you marks needed to score in JEE Advance to get seat in IIT Guwahati because total marks of JEE Advance are not defined. It changes every year. But i can tell you according to rank.
in 2018, total marks were 360, in 2016 it was 372 and in 2015, 264 marks.
below mentioned link is for previous year cutoff for IIT Guwahati:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff-for-iit-guwahati
B.Tech in Engineering Physics is an interdisciplinary program that combines the core aspects of physics with engineering principles. It focuses on areas such as applied physics, material science, nanotechnology, and quantum mechanics. Here is some useful information about colleges offering this program:
Indian Institute of Technology (IITs):
IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, IIT Delhi are some of the premier institutions offering a specialization in Engineering Physics.
These institutes offer excellent facilities and research opportunities in applied physics and engineering.
Amity University, Noida:
Amity offers a B.Tech in Engineering Physics and is well known for its modern infrastructure and research-oriented approach.
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune:
Another recognized university offering this program with excellent faculty and practical lab exposure.
VIT University, Vellore:
Known for its competitive environment and modern facilities, VIT offers a range of engineering programs, including Engineering Physics.
BITS Pilani, Hyderabad:
BITS offers a B.E. in Engineering Physics , which is equivalent to a B.Tech degree. It is well known for its interdisciplinary approach and strong industry ties.
Manipal Institute of Technology:
Offers a well-structured B.Tech program in Engineering Physics with a strong focus on experimental and applied physics.
Chandigarh University:
This university offers B.Tech in Engineering Physics and has a growing reputation in the academic and research community.
JEE Main & Advanced: Most of the IITs and top engineering colleges admit students through JEE Main and Advanced scores.
State-Level Exams: Some colleges like VIT , Manipal University , and Bharati Vidyapeeth conduct their own entrance exams.
Direct Admission: Some private universities, such as Amity University and Chandigarh University , offer direct admissions based on 12th-grade marks and personal interviews.
Graduates of B.Tech in Engineering Physics can work in various fields such as:
Research & Development in nanotechnology, materials science, and quantum computing.
Space & Aeronautical Engineering.
Pharmaceutical and Energy sectors.
Academic and Research Institutions (like ISRO, DRDO).
Conclusion: Pursuing a B.Tech in Engineering Physics opens a wide range of career opportunities, both in India and abroad. Focus on institutes with strong research programs and industry connections for a bright future.
NITs do carry a good brand value hence placements will be better. And being a tier 1 college, professors are undoubtedly good, infrastructure and research opportunities are huge.
You will get to learn a few very interesting subjects related to electronics like optical systems, communication theory, laser technology, nanophotonics, biophotonics, etc.
After that, you can go for a Ph.D. and enter into the research field. There are better opportunities if you get selected in national-level research institutes like DRDO.
Or even you can get into the physics department in any good college for teaching.
Hope it helps!
All the best!
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