Engineering Physics
At a Rank where you get Physics at IIT Bombay, you also get Electrical at IIT Kanpur or maybe ECE at IIT Kharagpur, MnC at IIT Guwahati as well as CSE Dual at IIT BHU, Mechanical at IIT Delhi. I genuinely believe these options are much better with respect to Faculty, Curriculum, Infrastructure and Placements than going after NIT Warangal CSE. But Unless youre genuinely interested in Research or Physics, dont go after Engineering Physics at IIT Bombay. Most Engineering Physics Students, either go after Research Careers with a MS/PhD in US or maybe Prepare for Software, Finance Roles in Placements. Engineering Physics has comparatively lesser Placement Prospects in India as well. Instead if youre obsessed about IIT Bombay, you may take Chemical or Mechanical Dual for better Placement Prospects. Secondly Engineering Physics after Electrical is undoubtedly is the Toughest Branch across Curriculums in IITs, hence it is not at all student friendly and doesnt have a relaxed and structured Curriculum.
Dear Student,
There is a high chance that you can get DTU Delhi with this rank as you have the domicile of Delhi.
As you can see this much variation in the rank but according to the previous year you may get the engineering physics, but you should participate in the counselling and there is high chance that you may get.
You can check this link to know the more data about cutoffs.
https://www.careers360.com/university/delhi-technological-university-delhi/cut-off
Good Luck :)
Hello,
In simple words we can say that Engineering physics is a hybrid of Engineering and Physics. In Engineering physics, along with core subjects like physics and maths other subjects like computer science, nuclear physics etc will also be taught.
Career and Scope: There will be less placements for Engineering physics and most of the hiring companies will not be specifically for Bachelors in Engineering in Physics so it is suggested to do masters and make career like taking Astrophysics to work for ISRO or NASA, Work in the innovation of Automobile Industry etc or make your career in teaching physics.
However, The future demand for Engineering physics might increase in the field of Nanaotechnology, Laser technology, and quantum information systems.
Coming to the salary, It is always dependent on the post, For the posts for Engineering physics, the salaries may vary from 2LPA to 5LPA.
If you are very good at physics and have good problem solving skills, then it won't be tough for you. All the best!
Hope this helps. Thank you.
If you want to work in the core fields, then you should choice as per the subject. But if you want to go for Coding jobs and you join to IT then I would recommend you to go for IIT BOMBAY Engineering Physics. If you learn coding (for engineering physics/ physics there is coding in different languages such as python, C++, Fortran etc but they aren't that in depth but you can invest some time by taking electives) then you will get amazing offers in IIT BOMBAY. I am not saying BITS will not give you good placements but the environment, the scope and the label that will IIT provide you will be far better than that of BITS. Also for Engineering Physics as a course subject you can get good positions in Automobile Industries, Civil and architectural companies such as L&T. So for IIT you will have a good choice and IIT Bombay is the best institute in India, so if you get a chance don't leave it just for the subject matter as nothing will matter if you are hard working. Now if you are only interested about Electronics then I would say go for BITS. But if you want to get any of the two then go for IIT Bombay.
To know more about Engineering Physics visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/engineering-physics-course
To know more about BITS Hyderabad visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/bits-pilani-hyderabad-campus-hyderabad
To know more about IIT Bombay visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-technology-bombay
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
After completing your BTech, you can take the JAM or JEST physics examinations. After passing JAM, you can apply for an MSc at IIT. You will be eligible for interviews for integrated PhD programmes in research institutes if you pass JEST.
These examinations can also be used to apply for integrated PhD programmes in IISERs.
After completing BTech, many people have gone on to become great theoretical physicists.
It is a myth that Engineers cannot become physicists. All you need is a passion for the topic and the willingness to put in the effort to master higher maths.
Hope it helped
All the best
Hello Aspirant
hope you doing fine and great
As per you query, I would glad to aware you that opportunities of tech placements are also given to enginerring physics students, one student last year grabbed 24 lakhs package while others get 3-4 lakhs in mass recuriting companies . So yes you can grab good package in some product based company but you need to work very very hard on your coding skills, problem-solving,projects and core subjects
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
hi,
see engineering physics is a research oriented field, majority of the students opt for masters after completing b.tech in engineering physics. however if you want to get placed in software engineering/ analytics company you need to work hard and study apart from your college syllabus. there is many mncs like mcs, infosys, ibm hires candidates for software engineer role irrespective of branch.
since dtu placement record is good you will get ample opportunity to showcase your skills. so beside college exam preparation learn top notch technology ,coding, participate in tech fest, make projects to add credit points in your resume.
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