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Hello,
The benefits of doing msc in physics at iit are given below-
1. NET qualified candidates can work as an Assistant Professor in colleges.
2.Students can apply for Junior Research Fellowship.
3. M.Sc. Physics graduates can also join ISRO as Scientific Officer.
4. Jobs offered in the field of physics:
5. L&T InfoTech, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, etc. are some organizations provides career opportunities. Bosch, Mercedez, Motorola etc. also offer job opportunities for physicists for research programmes.
I hope this will help you.
All the best!!
Hello aspirant!
To join NIT, you have to score the required cutoff marks in JEE Mains. and in order to get admission in IIT, you must clear JEE advanced. Admission to these institutions is not based on boards score but only on JEE exams. However, to take JEE entrance test, you must pass your boards.
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I believe you are mistaken there are no Metallurgy Courses at IIT ISM Dhanbad. Department of Mining Engineering has three courses namely Mining, Mineral and Mining Machinery, and all three of them experience almost 90% placements with conglomerates like Tata Steel, Hindalco, Vedanta, Coal India, ExxonMobil, Schlumberger being regular recruiters. IIT ISM Being loacted near mineral rich areas of Jharkhand and Odisha further provides impetus to training and placement opportunities.
Secondly IIT ISM is a much older technical institute than IIT Jammu and has good infrastructure, faculty, research facilities and employer outlook.
For the cutoff is changed every year according to no of the member who is participated in the exam and The decrease in the performance level of the candidates. As per the perivious year cutoff Year General OBC-NCL Sc ST Gen-EWS 2019 89.7548849 74.3166557 54.0128155 44.3345172 78.2174869 for mor etail you can check- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
Hi Aspirant,
As you are aiming for a Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay as it is an old and prestigious institution in india, As per the performance of the candidate, a rank will be allotted to them IIT Bombay cutoff is Opening Rank for General is 1040 and Closing Rank is of about 2053,
More details IIT Bombay :
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-technology-bombay
Hi,
You have not mentioned your category. Also every year the closing rank changes (not a sea change, still) depending on a number of factors.
As of last few years data,
2019:
For General male, the cutoff was in the range of ranks 1-63 while it was 10-313 for General female.
As for reserved ranks, the closing ranks were around 50.
2018:
For General male, the cutoff was in the range of ranks 1-58 while it was 12-290 for General female.
As for reserved ranks, the closing ranks were around 75.
For more details:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff-for-iit-bombay
Hope this helps!
Hello There ,
It depends on your interests . With Chemical Engineering you would have better scope for research and jobs . You can go for psu's with chemical engineering , and if you want higher studies like ms in abroad , chemical engineering has great scope in us and europe , so if you would be preparing for gre or gate , chemical engineering would provide better study .
In mining , if you're trying for mba , you would have a good college background , as BHU is a old college in comparison to Jammu .
But it all comes to your interests , which branch you want to study for your whole btech , as branch change is not easy in iit's .
Hope it Helps and All the Best .
Hello adelli . Well jee advance cutoff depends on various categories like paper difficulty , the level of students giving paper this year and even on the total marks of the paper so first to just pass your paper for further checking you need atleast 5 marks in each subject as per your category so it counts to 30 marks as we give 6 papers . Now you wont get seat you need to score atleast 80 marks to get seat in iits with your desiring branch but still the cutoff varies so my marks but it wont fluctuate more like +10 or -10.
Hope it helps
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well!
Well dear,Everyone is different and everyone has different way of doing things,so,it would be best if you make a planner for yourself,I can't prepare a planner for you,because its nobody but your own planner that will give you success,but yes I can help you or give you tips on how to make a study planner for exam.
TIPS TO MAKE A STUDY PLANNER FOR EXAM:
1)SET A CONSTANT STUDY TIME AND PLACE: Everyone needs an environment to stay focused,you won't be able to study if you are in a room where people are sitting and gossiping,like fitness needs a proper gym environment similarly study needs a particular study environment,pick up a place,keep it neat and clean make sure its free from any kinds of distractions or noises,it should be that part of your home where you can study deeply for hours without getting interuppted and also set a constant time to study as our sleep cycle needs to be notified which is our work time and which is our free time.
2) THE ART OF NOTE MAKING: When you learn and write you learn more,notes can be the best ways of revision in the long run a reading the complete text book before exams is really difficult,so,whenever you study make sure to keep noting down the important points,any concept that feels tough to you,anything important for exam point of view,ant previous year question etc.
Notes are specially very important when you are reading lengthly textbooks are theory books as they minimise your efforts in long run
3)KEEP TIME FOR ENOUGH SLEEP: A good sleep is very important for the proper functioning of the brain and mind,so,don't overwork,actually one of the best advantages of making a study plan is also that you will only have to complete a certain deadline a certain day,also,don't eat too much before your study time as then you might feel sleepy while studying.Also,Try adding more and more healthy food to your diet as a healthy mind leads to a healthy body.
4)NEVER GIVE UP: The study pan you are making might not go according to your plans sometimes,so,don't get demotivated,pick yourself up make changes in your study plan and try covering up the subjects or portion that's lagging.
5)MAKE SMALL STUDY SESSIONS: Don't try rushing things its better to study 2 hrs focused than to study 5-6 hrs with distractions and fantasies in mind,so,its better if you make 2 hrs small sessions with proper breaks in between,so,that you can maintain the quality of your preparation.
6)SET AND ACHIEVE YOUR DEADLINES: Whenever you are making a plan the most important thing here comes is setting deadlines,a plan has no meaning if it doesn't has an end date,so set deadlines for your work and try your best to achieve them.Also,don't forget to complete the syllabus for a month or 2 before the exams,so,that you may keep proper time for revision.
7) REVISION AND TEST SERIES: After your syllabus is completed the next step is to plan your revision schedule and style.You need how are you going to do the revision,according to me the best way to do revision is to solve as many test series as you can,and solve as many conceptual questions as you cam,When your concept is clear the questions seem easy to you/
8) SOLVE THE LAST 10 YEARS PAPERS: When you are studying don't forget to solve the previous 10 years papers as the questions might be different but the concepts are repeated every year,hence a vigorous solving if previous year papers can give you an edge over others.
Hope this answer was helpful to you!
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