Indian Institute of Technology Indore
Hi Nitin!
As it is the new campus, infrastructure and other facilities are sound. Library, digital classrooms, well-equipped labs, hygienic food, sports ground, gym, intenet facilities etc., everything is available as per the requirements. The faculty members are also highly skilled. Coming to the placements, for MSc mathematics the placement record is quite low compared to other branches. Top recruiting sectors are computer science & information technologies.
Hope I answered your query, thankyou.
Hey candidate,
Students of integrated MSc ( who get enrolled after HS and want to do dual degree program, i.e. a five years course BSc + MSc) get more advantage than normal MSc students. If you have a 1st class record from secondary to MSc 3rd semester then only you can face interviews of leading companies who want to recruit MSc students as their employee. Among them, very few students only get placed at last. There is no certain number or percentage of how many students get placed as it changes every year depending on the performance of the students.
On an average, 6% to 12% get placed in some leading companies. 40% to 60% students go for MPhil and research. And the rest go for competitive exams and others.
For further information, you can refer to the previous year placement records, performances and the statistics on their official website.
Hope this information helps you.
Good luck :)
Hello Nitin,
Yes, in Indian Institute of Technology, Indore M.Sc students get placed and almost 80 percentage students participate in Placements and some of the students ho for higher studies like Ph.D.
The highest salary offered is Rs. 16 Lakhs per annum and average salary offered is Rs. 6 Lakhs per annum. Top Recruiters are Reliance Jio, Amazon, TCS, CISCO, Deloitte, Accenture, Infosys, Master Card, etc.
Hope this information helped you.
Good Luck!!
Dear Rohan,
See, the percentile you have scored can get you some good NITs too with your desired branches but at the end if you are not satisfied then it does not matter and you will not be happy with whatever you will get.
By the language of your question I am sensing that you are in great desire for IITs so I will firstly say that whatever time you have give you one last shot, put all the efforts without thinking of dropping and all. Two more attempts of JEE Main is knowing the door, try to get 99 percentile+ to be in a very secured position for NITs and then you will get the confidence for JEE Advanced exam too.
Now let us consider the other side, see if you think there will be no external pressure of family, you will be mentally fine then yes you should drop one year for the best to happen. That one year can not only give you best but also in later stage of life you will not be regretful that you had chance but you did not give attention to it.
I hope this answer helps you.
As i said earlier, I will suggest you give your best for the remaining attempts of JEE Main which will be held soon in this month(July). To go through the supplement designed by our experts to boost your JEE Main preparation. Below I am adding the link of it too.
https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main-preparation-material/
To know which colleges you can get on your rank along with the ones i have mentioned above, you can check our college predictor tool. Below I am attaching the link of it.
https://www.careers360.com/college-predictor
All the very best!!
Hello aspirant,
Assuming you being from. open category it will difficult for you to get the top IITs. The cut for mechanical for UR usually is most likely above 700.
You can, however, try IIT Dhanbad, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Jodhpur, IIT BHU.
IIT Dhanbad might offer Mechanical with a specialization in Manufacturing or Maintenance till the last round of counseling.
Now it is solely based on the previous cut-off trends and the actual results might vary.
There is a myriad of factors affecting these cut off every year like the difficulty level of the exam, the total number of candidates, seats available, and so on.
Hence, I would highly recommend using the GATE college predictor link below for a detailed analysis.
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor
I hope this helps!
Thank you!
Hi,
To join IIT for CSE or any other branch, you need to essentially appear for the JEE Mains and JEE Advanced. The package you will get will all determine on your capabilities and performance in the CSE Branch. To prepare for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced, you need to follow some tips:
Check out the following links for preparation of these exams
JEE Mains: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips
Do check our JEE Mains Knockout package for comprehensive preparation: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/
Hello,
IIT is Indian Institute of Technology. This is government institutions of technology. Here so many courses are offered like BTech, MSc, Mtech, PhD etc. All IITs are very good. There are lots of IITs present like
For admission in IIT colleges you have to pass JEE Mains examination then qualified the JEE Advanced examination for BTech. For masters you have to qualified the IIT Jam examination. For research purposes you have to qualified NET examination. This all are entrance examination for IITs.
All the best.
Dear Aspirant,
It is very difficult to predict whether you would be able to qualify jee advanced with 60 marks or not because these things depends on the certain factors which changes everry year. The factors like difficulty level of the paper,number of candidates appearing in the examination, previous years cut offs.
For college prediction you can check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
There are also some eligibility criteria for jee advanced. For sc candidates top 35k students in jee mains will be able to give jee advanced. For sc candidates there is relaxation of 5 years. They should be born on or after 1991.
For eligibility criteria or more information you can check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
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