Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad
Hello Student,
First of all congratulations for your rank in Jee Mains.
The maximum no of attempt for Jee mains are 3. So, no doubt you have a chance this year to participate in counselling and apply for admissions into NITs and IIITs.
All the best for your future.
Hope this will help.
Thanks.
Hello Vishal,
If we talk about brand value, then there is no question that IIT is a better brand as compared to IIIT or NIT for that matter.
Now choosing the department depends entirely on your interest in the subject whether you want to pursue higher studies or give competitive exams.
hello shaad
Based on your rank you will not get either of these branch till round 7,however you may get biotech or even production at special round,so dont loose hope.
you can try our college predictor for more choices in choice filling in josaa.
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
best of luck
IIITs are known for their tough curriculum and IIIT Allahabad is no different. The IT branch will, however be less hectic compared to CSE branch. But, they are very strict about assignments, reports and academic stuff. You would have to work hard to excel in your course. In addition to that, you will have deadlines for completing your assignments and marks will be deducted if you don't submit on time. Short attendance is also not tolerated. They are very strict about academics. However, you should focus on your goals and try to keep doing college work side by side. But, if you have cleared the cutoff, I think you're ready for working hard.
Wish you all the best.
Well brother, looking at the past trends the IIIT Allahabad closes around 2.5K SC rank.
But I would like to suggest you to fill it in your JoSAA counseling, as you may never know when the lady luck falls on you. Also government allows to fill ample options on counseling, so it is best to reap it's maximum benifits.
Pro Tip - I would like to suggest to go to the spot round, as I've personlay seen uge turn out in spot rounds and this highly true among the category candidates.
All the best
Hi dear,
Hope you are doing well!
Now let's go through your question, as you know the only possible way, to have a success shot at clearing the CSE is giving it a wholehearted preparation attempt.
The best is to follow some of the known study materials and brush up on your high school texts, and follow daily current affairs in India and the world in daily newspapers. Its essential to keep a regular reading, and writing habit. It develops a focused effort towards training your brain to understand and analyze all information.
One of the biggest roadblocks for the CSE is the time management. The exam is conducted over three stages – the Preliminary, Main and the Interview. Each has a pretty large syllabus and the exam extends over a year. Most aspirants are full-time students or office-goers who have to schedule their preparation within the time they can manage outside of their regular routine.
Being serious about the exam requires a steady focus, and thus a separate time-table to ensure a consistent approach towards assimilating the vast amount of information for the exam.
Always remember that the UPSC states the intention of their test. It is to find individuals who need not have a specialized in-depth understanding of the topics but rather a comprehensive awareness of the history, culture, geography, and other functional aspects of India and a bit of the world.
The volume of information, towards an exhaustive preparation, may seem intimidating. Therefore, it is easier to structure the study plan concentrating on building on the basic concepts.
Highly recommended NCERT books.
The length and breadth of the CSE exam requires regular revisits to the study material. Your preparation schedule should cover the time needed to revise the read topics multiple times.
Remember:
The UPSC CSE exam is designed so that a candidate’s efforts, dedication, strategizing, planning, logic, analytical powers, and overall quick thinking, are rewarded. In that sense, every candidate’s life experiences also play a role in their preparation.
Though lakhs of aspirants apply and write this exam, the real competition is between only 2000-3000 serious aspirants. Those who study systematically and consistently, get into service. If you do the same, you will be one among them. Don’t have fears even before you start. You must enter the race and work hard to win it.
And I will conclude with this that it's just a another exam. The mother of all exams is Life. You can afford to fail in IAS, but not in Life. So, take IAS preparation as a phase in Life, not as your Life.
All the best!
Hello Aspirant,
IIIT Allahabad offers two sectors viz Electronics and communication and Information technology. And closing rank for ST category is 2072. So, sorry but with this rank it's not possible to make it to IIIT Allahabad.
But you can try for other IIITs too.
All the best for future.
Hello Ashwini..
As per the trends that have followed over the past few years getting anything at IIIT Allahabad seems far fetched at this point in time.
You might look for some other good government colleges too.
All the best.
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