Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
Hello Habibul Islam,
Both IITs and IIST are better than most of the engineering colleges in the country, including a majority of NITs. IIST being a much younger institute compared to the more prestigious older IITs (M, B, D, K and Kgp), the facilities provided to the institute including the labs and funding is either at par or slightly better than the IITs. A lot of excellent research is carried out at IIST, most of which is headed by an able, responsible and highly approachable group of faculty.
Thus, when it comes to the quality of education, facilities and the research environment, IIST can be said to be as good as an IIT. However, where it falls behind is in two key areas:
The area of interest - IIST caters to a very narrow field of space technology. The various branches are structured keeping this fact in mind and the subjects are designed for successful application in this domain. IITs teach engineering in general and thus provides a more comprehensive knowledge of each branch and the glut of opportunities that each offer.
What next? - The placement opportunities offered by IITs, simply put, are enormous. There is no denying that fact. However, the same cannot be said about IIST. It being a rather newer institute, few companies come for placement and that too is limited due to point 1 above. It is indeed true that ISRO absorbs a lot of students after undergraduate studies, but the lack of good job opportunities does stifle many a hope.
Thanku.
Hi
There is no hard and fast rule about chooseing any particular institute for getting job in ISRO. ISRO do not conduct ant placement drive to hire engineers. To get job in ISRO , ISRO conducts their own entrance exam and interview.
So according to me if you are not getting into IIT, then try for NIT then give preference to any priviate university.
Manipal Acedamy of higher Education is good , VIT is good.
HiiiUnfortunately No, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology ( IIST ) does not offer computer science engineering course.There are only 2 courses offered at UG level namely B.tech Aerospace Engineering and B.Tech Electronics and Communication EngineeringRefer to following link for more details about IISThttps://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iist-btech-admissionHope this helpsThanks!
Hi T. Pranav Rushi !
The cutoff of any college depends mainy on previous years cutoff trends . Here is the link provided for previous years cut off of this prestigious college :-
https://www.collegepravesh.com/cutoff/iist-thiruvananthapuram-cutoff-2018/
hi,
i think you dont know this fact that IIST needs jee advanced score for admission.so the rank in jee advanced is matters here.the rank/cut-off will vary with different categories, you can check it with this link:
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Hello Mahesh. Thank you for choosing Careers360.
In IIST, if you want to do bachelors only, then your fees will be around INR 1,00,000 and if you want to get a master's degree, then the course fees shall be around 20,000.
The estimated fees shall be around this only. However, there can be some other extra charges.
Hope this helps!
Cheers for having interest in IIST.IIST,Thiruvananthapuram offers Btech 4 years courses in Aerospace Engineering,Electronics & Communications Engineering.And 5 years Dual Degree course in Master of Science/Technology.Their admission process is based on JEE Advanced score.For that first you have to qualify JEE Mains.Then you have to clear minimum criteria in JEE Advanced.Minimum criteria is :
Then you have to apply in their website.After that they will publish a merit list based on marks of all the applied students.They have reservations as well.
For more information on their admission procedure,check out the following link:
https://www.iist.ac.in/admissions/undergraduate
hi sudhir,
yes,you've to clear to get admission in IIST.before jee advanced,please be sure of these things,
the IIST Admission will be based on jee advanced score only, you'll have counselling according to your score.to know more,refer following links:
Hii Amizhthni
Dont worry you have lot of options after doing B-tech in aerospace engineering from IIST. You have lot of opportunities in airlines industry.
You can work in design and development of Aircrafts to space and satellite research.For more details you can go to this website.
https://www.aviationjobsearch.com/
You can also have good opportunities in HAL
But i will suggest you to try to go to the foreign countries for opportunities of sky rocketing.
Best Wishes
Good Luck
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