Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar
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Most Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) that recruit through GATE allow dual-degree students to apply as long as they meet the eligibility criteria for their specific requirement cycle, which often includes being in the final year of their 5-year program. However, eligibility can depend on the PSU's specific requirements for
Hello aspirant,
For admission to the Joint MSc-PhD in Atmosphere & Ocean Science offered by IIT BBS, candidates must complete the IIT JAM, which is co-conducted by the IITs and IISc, Bangalore on behalf of the MHRD, GoI.
The prerequisites for the position are a bachelor's degree from an accredited
IIIT Bhubaneswar:
Placement percentage in Computer Science and Engineering on 2021 was 62% and in 2020 was 54%.
Fees for 4 years is approximately INR 8.23 lakhs per annum and offers total of 60 seats in this branch.
NIT Warangal:
Top recruiters are Infosys, Oracle, HSBC, Accenture, Cognizant, and Microsoft.
IIT BBS offers Joint MSc-PhD in Atmosphere & Ocean Science for which admission is done through IIT JAM, that is jointly conducted by IITs and IISc, Bangalore on behalf of MHRD, GoI.
Visit the official website at https://www.iitbbs.ac.in/admission-msc.php to know more details regarding this,
the eligibility criteria for the
Since you are an SC category student, you will have to pay following fees-
• You will have to pay a total semester fee of Rs 47,240.
The fee constitute of Institution fee that is Rs 14,240 and hostel fee that is Rs 14,000.
• 100% fee waiver is
Hello student,
If we compare between those two Indian institute of technologies we can find which is much better for computer science and Engineering and for other courses as well.
All kinds of facilities in IIT Patna is superior in the term of transportation as well as the college campus
Congratulations on getting such good college and branch options. I will give you a preference which will comprise of all these factors:
The preference order you should consider is:
Both colleges
Hi, your CGPA is good enough. Coming to your GRE score it falls under the range for Johns Hopkins university. Try getting 1 LOR from HOD if you already have that great. Usually everyone takes LOR from PhD holders of the college. So, you see if you have those. The
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