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Hi Aspirant,
Mock Seat Allocation is mere a process for approximation and practice. There is no surety that you will get the same result in the actual counselling process. mock Seat Allocation is broadly a combined statistics as per previous years trend.
In Case you have got ECE in IIT Roorkee in mock seat Allocation, most probably you will get EEE, in case you don't get ECE in IIT Roorkee.
To know more about college prediction, visit this link - https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor
All the best.
Hello dear student,
Every student aspiring for admission to an IIT has to first appear for the JEE Main Examination. Once qualified, he/she has to appear for JEE Advanced Examination. ... Those who clear JEE Mains only are eligible for admission to NITs, IIITs, CFTIs, SFIs, and State Engineering Colleges (for some States).
While it's difficult to predict that you can get into IIT with 90 marks . Kindly mention your category also and without category it cannot be decided.
Thank you
Hii there, congratulations to you!!
Dear candidate, hope you are doing well, well the question you asked is very complicated and diverse if you think about your future. But there are some aspects where you must think about.
IIST and new IIT's like IIT PATNA, Hyderabad, etc. can be compared but IIT is more a brand and it provides you much more wide range of opportunities if you get into one.
Being in IIST there are high chances to go into ISRO. The ECE department itself is very reserach oriented and aslo it might provide you job. But you will see yourself revolving around Aerospace.
But in IIT you will get to experience many things, IIT patna is new but it's doing really great in recent years.
IIT colleges have slight high package than IIST. But then you must decide whether you want to opt for ECE or Civil branch. Both are very different. Civil is a preferred choice by boys, but now a days, ECE is also in demand, it is more coding and circuit oriented. There are less opportunities in civil for research but there are few. It is more inclined towards designing and working on field which you might enjoy. You can compare both colleges here
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
All the best!
Hello Gumma
Both of the Branches and colleges are good you can choose either on of them if you had said IIT Bombay CSE vs IIT Tirupathi CSE then ofcourse IIT Bombay but you have chosen two very different branches then the best thing for you will be to choose a college which offers the branch you actually want to do because both of them are equally good in terms of infrastructure and everthing so go with the one which offers your branch i will attach a link where you can look it for yourself too
hope this helps you
Hi there,
Hence I would suggest go for ism... But if you want iit mumbai then you can change your branch after first year if your perform the best among your batch.
I hope this helps
Hello aspirant!!!
To join architechture in IIT you need to qualify JEE ADVANCE.
you also have to qualify for NATA(NATIONAL APTITUTE TEST IN ARCHITECHTURE)
Architecture Aptitude Test( A TEST THAT IS NEEDED TO QUALIFY AFTER JEE MAINS) Only students who have qualified the JEE Mains are allowed to sit for JEE Advanced. If a student wants to join B. Arch in IIT Kahargpur and IIT Roorkee , he/she has to first clear JEE Mains Parer 1 (not Paper 2 ; Paper 2 is only for admission to B.ARCH.
THANKS & REGARDS.
Mining Engineering at IIT KGP is a really very risky decision according to me. You should not expect any placement prospects in Core as very few companies like Vedanta, Tata Steel , ExxonMobil and Coal India, recruit Mining engineers from KGP, that too in limited numbers. Of course in non core sectors like Analytics, Machine Learning and Consultancy, IIT KGP Provides you infinite opportunities.
Besides this you can also change your branch after first year, though you must not rely on it.You have options to pursue a Minor or Micro Specialization in another Department besides Majoring in Mining Engineering.In case you develop interest in Entrepreneurship or Finance in first year, you have an opportunity to pursue M.Tech in Financial Engineering and Engineering Entrepreneurship, which provides with excellent opportunities in training and placement.
In fact many students from Mining Engineering also go to Grad Schools in Australia and US post Bachelors and many also pursue MBA from IIMs after B.tech. Curriculum of Mining is such that it gives a lot of time to the student to pursue his interests, prepare for competitive exams as well as learn new technologies.
Overall if you come to IIT KGP, it is your responsibility to cultivate your interest and nurture them to supremity. If you are ready and confident to dedicate your efforts and ace campus life, you deserve a place in KGP and must choose that.
If you are not too confident, I believe NIT Calicut EEE provides better Core and Circuital Placement prospects in Electricial Engineering, and you must go there.
For more information and college prediction do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-rank-predictor
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
Hello.,
First of all both the IIT's are one of the reputed institution in India. As far as i know IIT Kanpur can be preferred as it has ranked 4th in NIRF and it is one of the best college for mechanical students and has better placement opportunities along with the good academic skills and the infrastructure is also good.
The placement offers are completely dependent on students skills and their performance in academic and interviews. The highest package goes around 1 crore per annum whereas the average package could be 50 lakh per annum.
IIT guwahati is also one of the best colleges for the electrical engineering alongside they have good faculty and infrastructure in the surrounding. The placement opportunities are minimum of 84%., where the highest package was 80 lakh per annum and the average package is 40 lakh per annum.
Hope this helps you out. Good luck
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