Indian Institute of Technology Banaras Hindu University Varanasi
Hi dear,
Hope you are doing well!
Now let's go through your question.
As you will be knowing that if you will clear the cutoff specified by IIT Kanpur/BHU shall be considered for the admission process. But remember that not all the candidates who clear the cutoff may get admission in IIT Kanpur courses.
And the final selection of the candidates shall be based on the components specified the institute.
Moreover, for some courses, IIT Kanpur/BHU may conduct a separate written test and interview to select the aspirants.
The minimum rank you have to secure to get IIT-K is somewhere around 8k-10k & for IIT-BHU is 9k-13k(approx) in JEE Advance.
Thank You & All the best!
hey aspirant,
It completely depends on the interest of the student what he wants to choose. The chemical department of IIT BHU is very famous for its old alumni base. So no doubt, it will be a good option if someone wants to go for it.
On the other hand, IIT Ropar has also proved itself in the last 9 years and is now among the top new IITs. It has been ranked as the 3rd best new IIT in the 2016 and 2017 rankings. Moreover, IIT Ropar and other 2008 IITs have almost completed a decade and calling them as a new IIT will not be fair anymore. So as a college, IIT Ropar is nowhere lacking when compared to IIT BHU and will surely be a good choice. Surely, the infra structure of IIT BHU is better than IIT Ropar because BHU is an old college, but as per the current strength of IIT Ropar (nearly 1k students), the campus is sufficiently equipped with the required facilities and Laboratories. Also, if someone wants to know about IIT Ropar in detail, go through the following answer-
Secondly, if someone has no particular interest towards any field, then give preference to the branch above a college. As far as the future scope is concerned, Mechanical has an upper hand over the chemical department. Also the placements of IIT Ropar’s mechanical department remains around 80 percent with an average of around 12 Lpa.
Also, the curriculum of IIT Ropar is very much flexible.
So if you have no specific branch interest, then Ropar mechanical will be a better choice in terms of future scope, placements and research. Incase you have some inclination towards chemical, then BHU will be a good choice.
all the best
Hello,
Congratulations for doing so well in jee.
You have very good options available to you.
Cs and eCe branch are trending branches and they also have great demand when compared to chemical branch.
I would suggest you choose Nit warangal,as it has very good reputation and placements.
Also it depends on your interest level,if you have interest in chemical branch then you should always go for Iit Bhu.
All the Best
The placements in IIT BHU are definitely very good because it's one of the premier Institutes of the country. But generally the students are not placed in core mining companies. But they do get jobs in coding, finance, data analysis etc. The companies visiting there are Aditya Birla group, Ola, HUL etc.
See if you ask for placement in any of old IIT then it would be better than any other colleges. IIT tag is itself very much for bringing great companies for campus.
M&C is a very good branch. You can consider it similar to CSE . It is no less. Many like to go for m&c branch if they don't get CSE.
Now placement in IIT BHU is good . Max package goes upto 30 lpa , avg is around 18 lpa. And if you are good in your studies and you develop your skills then you will get more than average packages.
See as you have provided different courses and different colleges. So we will take it one by one. First the college. IIT Roorkee and IIT BHU and IIT Guwahati. So see regarding IIT Roorkee and Guwahati both are one of the oldest IIT. BHU got IIT tag recently. So regarding placement , IIT Roorkee slightly Dominate over IIT Guwahati but sometimes Guwahati dominate . BHU is less than both.
But regarding research BHU is one of the best .
Now talking about ECE and ee . So it completely depends on your choice. Your preference . If you like doing coding with electric then ECE is best and also it is slightly inclined towards IT industry's. If you like pure electrical then ee is best.
I would suggest go for ECE in IIT Roorkee or if not then in IIT Guwahati. You will get a better environment .
Thank you.
See it is not completely true that IIT BHU students don't get foreign internships . There are some who get these internships.
There are some reasons , first is more than 9 pointers which is hard to get. Next comes the relations with other colleges and universities as the professor don't visit any college so no connection at all. And also financial problems.
But it's improving.
Thank you
First of all as the name suggests IIT Roorke offers Electronics and Communications Engineering whereas IIT BHU offers Electronics Engineering so definately some of the courses on Communications systems would be replaced by more core Electronics subjects. Placements do not vary much if we consider both the instititutes.
You can see a detailed course plan of each of these programs which is available on the official website of the institutions.
Hello, Aman
I am providing you with a link where you can check the Opening and Closing ranks of previous years of various IITs so that you can get a better idea of the options available to you.The links are provided below:
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&channel=trow&q=iit+bhu+cutoff+last+round
Chemical Engineering
General
4116
6272
OBC NCL
1902
2930
SC
924
1431
ST
702
810
Hope this helps.
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