Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
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Previous year Cut-offs provide a better perspective of expected cutoff of the college.
----- You can check out the OPENING AND CLOSING RANK for IIT Delhi for various specialization for OBC-NCL category male candidate -
• Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Opening Rank - 2,119
Closing Rank - 2,652
• Chemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Opening Rank - 926
Closing Rank - 1,352
• Chemical Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree))
Opening Rank - 1,418
Closing Rank - 2,006
• Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Opening Rank - 836
Closing Rank - 1,620
• Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology
Opening Rank - 46
Closing Rank - 84
• Computer Science and Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree))
Opening Rank - 94
Closing Rank - 159
• Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Opening Rank - 136
Closing Rank - 366
• Engineering and Computational Mechanics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Opening Rank - 607
Closing Rank - 894
• Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Opening Rank - 373
Closing Rank - 573
• Energy Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Opening Rank - 552
Closing Rank - 1,928
• Engineering Physics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Opening Rank - 1,117
Closing Rank - 1,861
• Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Opening Rank - 577
Closing Rank - 910
• Production and Industrial Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Opening Rank - 1,547
Closing Rank - 2,114
• Textile Technology (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Opening Rank - 2,397
Closing Rank - 3,175
• Mathematics and Computing (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Opening Rank - 148
Closing Rank - 263
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I would suggest don't go by NIRF because in NIRF rankings there are many other factors taken into consideration other than placements before deciding the ranking so i would suggest just go on your liking . If you like IIT Bombay then go for it and if you like DELHI then go for it.
As you are opting CSE branch there won't be any difference in opportunities because both these top level IITs so i would suggest that just search for both these colleges and choose the one which fascinates you.
Dear Aspirant,
Yes you can take admission in whatever IITs you want.
Where you get admission into depends on what you give as preferences and the availability of seats in the college.
If one has AIR 1 in JEE Advanced, then the person can get admission into any IITs of their interest.
IIT Bombay is the most preferred and that's why people get into the college for CSE.
Hope this helps.
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing well ! You ask something interesting and different question because for your kind information i would like to tell you that it's topper choice to take admission in any institute ,if you get air 1 then you can take any iit ,no one will force you to take iit Bombay . However it is seen that most of the air 1 holders took the cs in Bombay . Well, you can take cs in iit delhi too . It's your choice .
To get more than about iit delhi,visit the link ;-
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-technology-delhi/amp&ved=2ahUKEwiT84Of1sb5AhXwR2wGHakkDTcQFnoECBEQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0ucdKR7jiLFZHJwp6Pt4Av .
Hope it helps you !!
Thanking you!
Have a great day!
See, if we talk about the tuition fees, then it is uniform among all the Indian Institute of Technology and is 1,00,000 rupees or 1 lakh rupees for a person with no quota or benefits. The total fees of IIT Delhi and IIT Kharagpur including mess, dining, hostel etc charges is as follows:
IIT Delhi: 1,16,450 (annually with one time components) IIT Kharagpur: 1,13,063 (annually with one time components)
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
If you are a general candidate and your annual parental income is more than 6 lakhs and you do not have the Economically Weaker Section or EWS quota, then the fees which you'll be paying at IIT Delhi will be as follows:
Caution Money (One Time, Refundable) 6,000
One Time Fees 5,800
Tuition Fee (per Semester) 1,00,000
Other fees (per Semester) 3,850
Annual Fees 800
Total 1,16,450
Low means how much low …CGPA is definitely a criteria for placements but its not the final.There will be a spurt of companies visiting IIT Delhi campus soon. I think first round of placements is just about to start.Each company will provide certain CGPA limit of who can sit for placements.Generally core companies and coaching institutes prefer high CGPA. At least 7.But there are many open for all companies who either have very low CGPA criteria or no criteria at all.
The annual package wont be that good. But you will definitely get something to start with. Better than graduating without a job. (If you don’t have anything else in mind like civil services, GATE, CAT, GMAT etc etc).
I'm available if you need help with this.
All the best!!
For higher education, Material sciences or Polymer Chemistry is probably the best fit after textile, University of Akron regularly sponsors candidates from IIT-Delhi. Pursuing higher education in an unrelated area is a challenge but most of the people have been able to follow their interests after working as a research assistant for some time.
For placements, most of the companies don't have any branch specific criterion (they only look at the CGPA and extra-curriculars). Following is list of some of such companies: 1) Consultancies: Mck, BCG, Bain, KPMG, Delloitte, PwC etc. (except EY) 2) Analytics: Fractal Analytics etc. 3) Banks: DB, Credit Suisse, Capital One etc. 4) Start-ups: Flipkart, Rocket Internet group of start-ups etc. Most of the core-companies like HUL, ITC, P&G, BP, TI etc. don't hire textile graduates. It is not easy to get placed in Day-1 companies like Mck, BCG, Bain, DB etc, most of the people get placed between Day 2 to Day 15. Almost everybody in my batch got placed through campus (some of them had to face difficulties owing to their low CG). Most of the core jobs in textile companies like Trident, Arvind Mills etc. are located in remote locations in India. Typically a plant is divided into 5 departments, Procurement, Production, Processing, Finishing and Quality Control & Testing. Core-jobs are operationally heavy, require good subject knowledge of textile and would involve managing one of these departments.
Good luck!!
Hey aspirant,
I will definitely assist you with your query but can you please rephrase your question and write exactly what course a college cut-off you are looking for as it is not very clear from the question. All the best for your future!
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