Indian Institute of Technology
Hello,
Hope you're doing well.
Both IIT Guwahati and IIT Hyderabad are the premier institutions in the field of technology. B.Tech in chemical engineering is a four year full time undergraduate level degree programme offered by both of these institutes. I'll highlight some differences among these two :
However, you need to choose your college according to your flexibility and comfort. Many environmental factors are also to be seen. So, it's at the end your choice.
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Dear Aspirant,
IIT Patna is a good college as compared to the IIT Gandhinagar. You will find a good culture in the IIT patna for engineering. This does not meant that the culture is bad in IIT GandhiNagar, but IIT patna has a good culture.
Moreover, the placements at IIT patna are also good and soaring every year, so for the next 4 years this is a good option.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Hi Aspirant,
Admission for Engineering has two prospects. The first one is the branch you want to pursue, and your career and interest are the attributes, and the Second one is College, and the placement and tag are the motivation factors.
Metallurgical Engineering has a minimal scope in India over Mechanical Engineering. IIT Bombay and IIT Varanasi are both old IITs, though IIT Bombay leads in the ranking.
I will suggest pursuing Mechanical Engineering in IIT Varanasi will be a wiser decision than pursuing Metallurgical Engineering in IIT Bombay.
All the best.
When the couselling procedure starts it goes from the top to bottom, so if you have filled IIT Bombay last, and you have some other college higher in the list that you can get based on your rank, then you will get a seat there. The counseliing will not go till the last.
If however, it goes till the end choice, it meant that you have a score which is not enough for any of the colleges.
Use our college predictor tool to know about the list of colleges you can expect at your score:-
I suggest you to go for NIT Trichy as it is one of the top NIT'S which is equally comparable to IIT'S and to choose ECE branch will be better for your future. If i say in terms of placements you will get easily with good amount of effort. But overall professors are nice and whether you are in any college professors are only guide you what matters is you self study to prepare yourself for the industry.
Ocean engineering and naval architect i don't think there is much scope even in IIT'S. IF You have other options like already you have NIT Trichy ECE go for that. it will surely help you in future!
best of luck!
Hi,
The branch-wise cut-off for previous years' for IIT Madras (OBC-NCL category) All India quota was -
Aerospace Engineering (Male) - 937-1471
Aerospace Engineering (Female) - 2874 -3356
Chemical Engineering (Male) - 1099 -1552
Chemical Engineering (Female) - 2007 -2938
Civil Engineering (Male) - 869-1600
Civil Engineering (Female) - 1790-3041
Computer Science and Engineering (Male)- 37-79
Computer Science and Engineering (Female) - 156-231
Electrical Engineering (Male) - 88-327
Electrical Engineering (Female) - 619 - 987
Engineering Physics (Male) - 484 - 1304
Engineering Physics (Female) - 2348 - 2694
Mechanical Engineering (Male) - 370 - 834
Mechanical Engineering (Female) - 1064- 2275
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Both the colleges are approximately equal, if you compare different aspects like Average Package and course curriculum etc. , so I would say you should go with your preffered branch whichever you like.
Alternatively you could use our college comparison tool:
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges?college=1639-1252-course=46588-42909
I suppose you are asking about JEE Advanced cut-off for IIT, Guwahati for OBC female candidate.
Branch-wise cut-off for last year was -
Bio Technology - 6350
Chemical Engineering - 5225
Chemical Science and Technology - 5878
Civil Engineering - 5537
Computer Science and Engineering - 815
Electronics and Communication Engineering - 2255
Electronics and Electrical Engineering - 2764
Engineering Physics - 5674
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff-for-iit-guwahati
Hello shvetang.patel1 , From some research I found that the IIT Jodhpur is best but one thing you need to know is Which branch interests you more? If a particular branch interests you more go for that irrespective of the College because branch is more important than the college. But if you have not interested in branch then go for IIT Jodhpur.
Hope it will be helpful for you :)
There are some the best option in this JEE rank But I like to say you should consider your choice in field of engineering like you to do ECE or Civil.
I will suggest you to go for civil in IIT Madras if you interested in civil also you can upgrade your branch to ECE if seats are vacant and you Have good CGPA.
If you more interest in ECE you can opt for ISM Dhanbad.
Both are premier IIT in research and placement areas.
Best of Luck
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