Showing posts with label IITJEE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IITJEE. Show all posts

Monday, 6 July 2009

Budget 2009 - more allocation for expansion of IITs, NITs

According to the Union Budget 2009, over 2000 Crore, in addition to the Rs 7,596 allocated in the Interim Budget, has been allocated for higher education and technical education expansion for expansion of IITs and NITs.


The government proposes to set up eight new IITs, seven IIMs, 10 NITs and 20 IIITs in the Eleventh Plan period (2007-12). This apart, it plans to set up 30 new central universities, a national tribal university, five new Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research and two new Schools of Planning and Architecture.

In addition, Rs 25 cr each for AMU campuses in Murshidabad and Mallapuram. Online job exchange to be started with private partnership.

Friday, 3 July 2009

NIT, Warangal - Lay-out Video

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In The Map Above the BLUE LINES indicate the route taken inside the campus in the VIDEO.

Layout with Map of National Institute of Technology, Warangal

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Warangal - Lay-out
1 - Security Block
2 - Guest House
3 - Kalam Hall
4 - Girl's Hostel (Sarojini hall and Priyadarshini Hall)
5 - STPI
6 - Auditorium
7 - Central Library
8 - CSE Department
9 - New Academic Building (NAB)
10 - CHip Design Centre
11 - ECE Department
12 - Chemical & Metallurgy Department
13 - SRIC
14 - BIOTECHNOLOGY Department
15 - Indoor Games Complex
16 - CMS
17 - Administrative Block
18 - Central Stores
19 - New Conference Hall
20 - New Seminar Hall
21 - Chemistry Department
22 - Mechanical Department
23 - Road Transport division
24 - EEE department
25 - Physics Department
26 - Civil Department
27 - Workshop
28 - Workshop
29 - Post Office
30 - Main Hostel Office
31 - Canteen
32 - Basketball Court
33 - New Computer Block
34 - Nescafe
35 - Amul Ice-Cream Parlour
36 - Cafe Coffee Day Express
37 - Old Boys Hostel Area
38 - New Mega Hostel & Dasa Hostel
39 - under construction-Girls Hostel
40 - NITW Stadium

Monday, 29 June 2009

Top Indian Engineering Schools Ranked by Placement Record

This is from www.admissionsync.com. I can’t vouch for their validity , especially the *marked ones.
College Rankings according to Placement Records..
1. IIT Bombay
2. IIT Kanpur
3. IIT Kharagpur
4. IIT Delhi
5. IIT Madras, Chennai
6. BITS Pilani
7.IIT Roorkee
8.IT-BHU
9.Punjab Engineering College,Chandigarh
10.Jadavpur University , Faculty of Engg & Tech,Calcutta*
11.IIT Guwahati
12.Indian School of Mines ,Dhanbad
13.BIT- Mesra ,Ranchi*
14.College of Engg, Anna University,Guindy
14.Motilal Nehru National Inst. of Technology,Allahabad
15.NIT,Warangal
15.NIT,Jamshedpur
16.IIIT,Hyderabad
17.Delhi College of Engineering ,New Delhi
18.SVNIT, Surat*
19.NIT,Trichy
19.College of Engineering,Vishakhapatnam*
20.VJTI ,Mumbai
21.NIT,Suratkal
21.NIT,Rourkela
21.College of Engineering,Trivandrum
22.Sardar Patel College of Engineering ,Mumbai
23.SRM Institute of Sience and Technology,Chennai
24.Malviya National Institute of Technology ,Jaipur
24.R.V. College of Engineering ,Bangalore
25.JNTU,Hyderabad
25.Chaitanya Bharathi Inst. of Technology,Hyderabad
26.PSG College of Technology,Coimbatore
27.University Visvesvaraya College of Engg.,Bangalore
28.Govt, College of Engineering ,Pune
28.IIIT,Pune
29.Mumbai University Inst of Chemical Tech,Mumbai
30.VNIT,Nagpur
30.Manipal Institute of Technology,Manipal
30.Amity School of Engineering ,Noida
31.MANIT,Bhopal
31.Laxminarayan Institute Of Tech.,Nagpur
31.Osmania Univ. College of Engineering,Hyderabad
31.Harcourt Butler Technological Institute,Kanpur
31.B.M.S.College of Engineering,Bangalore
31.Muffakham Jah Engg. college,Hyderabad
32.Maharashtra Institute of Technology,Pune
32.B.M.S. College of Engineering,Bangalore
32.Gitam,Vishakhapatnam
32.Karunya institute of Technology,Coimbatore
33.National Institute of Engineering,Mysore
33.NIT,Hamirpur
33.NIT,Jalandhar
34.Bengal Eng and Science University, Shibpur,Howrah
35.Thapar Inst of Engineering & Technology,Patiala
35.Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology,New Delhi
35.NIT,Kurukshetra
35.NIT Durgapur,Durgapur
35.Nirma Institute of Technology,Ahmedabad
36.NIT,Kozhikode
36.S.J. College of Engineering,Mysore
37.IIIT,Allahabad
37.JNTU,Anantpur
37.NIT,Raipur
37.Vasavi College of Engineering,Hyderabad
37.Sathyabhama Engineering College,Chennai
37.Jabalpur Engineering College,Jabalpur
38.SDM College of Engineering,Dharwad
39.Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College,Ludhiana
40.SIT,Calcutta
40.Amrita Institute of Technology & Science,Coimbatore
40.M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology,Bangalore
41.Dhirubhai Ambani IICT,Gandhinagar
41.Kongu Engineering College,Erode
41.R.V.R. & J.C. College Of Engg,Guntur
42.P.E.S. Institute of Technology,Bangalore
43.D.J. Sanghvi,Mumbai
44.Coimbatore Institute of Technology,Coimbatore
44.IIIT,Bangalore
44.IIIT,Gwalior
45.Mepco Schlenk Engineering College,Sivakasi
45.Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
46.The Technological Inst. of Textile & Sciences,Bhiwani
46.SV University Engineering College,Tirupati
46.K.L. College of Engineering ,Veddeswaram
47.SSN College of Engineering,Chennai
48.VIT,Pune
49.Vellore Institute of Technology,Vellore
49.S.G.S. Institute of Technology & Science,Indore
50.Bangalore Institute of Technology,Bangalore
50.NIT,Patna
50.Hindustan Inst of Engineering Technology,Chennai
51.SASTRA,Thanjavur
51.Cummins College of Engg for Women,Pune
51.Dharmsinh Desai Institute of Technology,Nadiad
52.Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering,Trivandrum
53.Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology,Bhubaneshwar
54.The ICFAI Inst of Science and Technology,Hyderabad
56.G.H. Patel College of Engg & Technology,Vallabh Vidyanagar
57. Shri Ramdeo Baba K.N. Engg. College,Nagpur

Tuesday, 19 May 2009

VIT counselling procedure

VIT counselling procedure

The Vellore Institute of Technology - Beautiful campus, well-equiped classrooms and laboratories, large cafeterias, shopping areas, glossy brochures - very rude,unhelpful people- the place stunk of lavishness, including the students. We paid Rs30,000 just to attend the counselling. That was more than the entire admission fees and semester fees I paid at NITW ( Rs 27,000 app.). And this amount was forfeited, unlike in the IITs where counselling fees are returned if a student does not take admission in the IIT.

There were several hotels some distance from the campus,several eateries on and around the campus.

The counselling procedure consists of dozens of steps and procedures that included a medical check-up where we were made to do everything from getting ourselves weighed, height, vision checked, gulping down de-worming tablets, getting a picture clicked to allowing the nurses to inject needles into our arm to draw blood samples and peeing on strips of paper for god-only-knows-what purpose! A bus outside the medical centre gave prospective students and parents a tour of the campus of the classrooms,libraries etc.

It invoved a lot of moving around , the usual verification,visiting the photocopier shops, until finally we were allowed into the computer room, to select our choice of branch.Thankfully they had provided us with a flier listing the various steps. We had to follow the line according to roll no order as we were led around.And just when we seemed to be at the end of our ordeal they declared the lunch break from about 1-2.30 or 2-2.30 ,I can't remember.

There were about 5000 seats available I think but only about 60% of these got filled up at the end of the 1st round of counselling ,till VITEEE AIR of 6000. Hence invariably the next set of students, of AIR more than 6000 are given calls to come for counsellling.Courses like Bioinformatics, Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering seats though, get alloted to students almost immediately, on the first day of counselling itself.After these the computer sciences, electrical, chemical branche allotments drag on for days.I found out from some friend that even up to AIR 26,000 had got a seat in VIT.

The procedure after lunch was pretty straightforward and finally we could go back to our hotel.




BITSAT
The last exam for most students..Question are just a bit more difficult compared to AIEEE,lot simpler than IITJEE. Speed is the key for this exam.
After the initial identity verification and submission of print - out of admit form students are ushered into the computer centre. They are then each given a blank booklet on which is written the number of the computer assigned to us. This booklet is to be used for calculation and rough work.
Students are then asked to take their places in fronth of the numbered computer screens. The students has to type in their roll no. on the screen and their picture with their roll no. below appears.
Several invigilators keep moving aroung the room. Computer screens are placed as in internet cafes, so that one student cannot look into the other's screen.If there is any problem whatsoever the invigilators are always at hand to sort it out. Students then have to wait till the invigilator announces it's time to start and the BITSAT test appears on the screen. The test looks exactly like the Sample test on the official website, except it has more question ofcourse :)
Students can complete and submit their test any time , withen the 180 minutes alloted . The number of correct and wrong answers and your score will appear immediately on the screen.
You are then free to leave............a free bird............holidays for you at last...... :) :)

Friday, 15 May 2009

AIEEE counselling procedure ...

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My AIEEE result was out last year on June 3rd. My AIR was 10,068. According to the information brocure online( I'd registered online for the exam) I was to attend counselling on 6th July. Off - campus counselling was to be held from June 23rd to 29th . WHile the on-campus one was to begin on July 4th for AIR 1- 5000, July 5th for AIR 5000- 10,000 and so on.


The off -campus counselling was kind of like a dress rehearsal to the main on-campus counselling.


On-Campus ie. counselling in the campus of the NIT of the state from where you gave your exam, involves waiting for your turn in a big hall, after requisite identity verifications , signing of documents selecting prioritywise a list of college and branch on the computer in the hall.


This procedure may vary from NIT to NIT but in NIT Nagpur or VNIT as its called it was like this. There was also a big sceen on which the most recent status of seats available was visible . By recent I mean the number of seats left after allocation of seats to students who attended counselling on the previous day. This seat status is available on the official website everyday as well, updated after 4pm when counselling for a certain day is done.


You should come prepared to stay the night in the counselling city, your seat allocation is displayed the next day on the counselling campus as well as on the official website. I had to then take a printout from the website of my allotment. Now remember, THE COLLEGE THAT YOU ARE NOW ALLOTED CANNOT BE CHANGED. If you want some other AIEEE college you'l have to wait for counselling next year .


Withen a certain date I was instructed to go to the NIT I waas alloted to fill my fees and take admission. Suppose you don't turn up within this time to pay your fees, your admission is cancelled. Your seat is given to somone who opted for form 2 during counselling.


So, well in the off-campus counselling, comfortably from your home (you need net connection at home ofcourse) you have to register for on-campus counselling. Then you are shown the same computer screen you will see in the counselling hall when you will punch in your final choices.You can type in your priority list( if you read my posts regularly you'd have already made this list) .


The next day the computer will tell you what college and branch you will be alloted based on your priority list. You can immediately make changes to your list , the next day the computer will again tell you which college you will be alloted based on your modified priority list. REMEMBER, THIS PRIORITY LIST IS IN NO WAY RELATED TO THE LIST YOU TYPE IN DURING ON-CAMPUS COUNSELLING. You may change your list altogether or type in the same list again during on-campus.

Sunday, 10 May 2009

State board or CBSE for 11th ,12th

12th board marks arn't really a priority for someone who wants to pursue engineering.Only certain minimum marks are required to be eligible for entrance exams which are ever more important , like IITJEE needs minimum 60%.To appear for BITSAT you'l need 80%..thats the highest you'l have to study for, and believe me noone will ever ask you bout your 12th marks after the initial 'how you done's,but your entrance exam ranks will decide your life..almost :)..

The syllabus for JEE, BITSAT, AIEEE and VITEEE are pretty similar , to each other and similar to the CBSE syllabus. Since board exams are not a priority ,there is an argument that students should join a state board college ,since in Maharashtra the academics are less time-consuming and easier compared to CBSE and ICSE.

I disagree though. From personal experience I can say that my CBSE high school education helped my tremendously in clearing AIEEE.If you want to focus on MHT-CET then you should go ahead with a HSC college, though why should a student aim for somthing low-gain when he might as well give a few of the most prestigious exams in the country a try.

A few more points

1) 12th HSC boards test both 11th and 12th syllabus, while CBSE tests only 12th syllabus.

2)The HSC syllabus is about 75% different from other exams. There is ample time after the other exams to brush up and learn the CET syllabus for CBSE students since JEE and AIEEE are held in April while CET is held in May.

JEE, AIEEE, BITSAT differ barelt 5% from each other . JEE is about 20% less that CBSE 11th and 12th syllabus , but has to be explored and understood far more in detail.

AIEEE syllabus is the same as CBSE.

BITSAT ans VITEEE are similar ,include a few more topics, delete a few.

http://indiaeducation.net/Engineering/Entrance-Exams/index.asp

So Gals and Guys, 11th and 12th are 2 very crucial years for those who want to make somthing of their lives..you have to study really really hard.
I'd said 'almost' earlier. I also know loads of people who decided 'I'm going to shut out my life, my only priority is studies'. These guys will remain cooped up indoors all day with no time-out, no resfeshment, at the same time they might not even do very well academically.
The key is to maintain a healthy balance of studies and a little physical activity and enjoyment to keep the brain fit and happy.Not too much also because remember you're investing your time and effort for wonderful rewards later in life.

What to do after 10th..

Its terrible that most people here in Pune don't have any idea about the IITs and NITs . Its particularly insulting to my effort I've put in to get to NITW when people say "What? Your studying in Warangal(after I'v explained where warangal is that is)? Did you not get admission in Pune(as though I'm some failure studying on a management quota..I've qualified AIEEE for heaven's sake),beta?" . Bharti Vidyapeeth,Pune came a distant 30-somthing according to last year's engineering college rankings.

In Andhra Pradesh JEE coaching is big business.Its a perfect example of commercialization of education. All kinds of classes have mushroomed all over the state(I'v seen only Andhra, perhaps its like this other places too perhaps not) and leading the brigade are all those Narayanas and Chaitanyas. I apologise to those might have studied in these institutions but frankly I don't approve of them , or the way students are kept locked up in their hostels ,with terrible food ,even worse living conditions..from what I'v heard from Narayana/Chaitanya ex-students or read in the newspapers. The 45K I paid for my coaching too I realize is dirt cheap, even by Pune coaching standards ..lol..the big fat recession proof education business.

Everywhere its the same actually..so I guess its up to the student to take the best out of his or her class..