Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Hy there aspirant,
CSE and IT are the most developing sector's in engineering . And IIT Roorkee is one of the finest College to provide good facilities as well as faculties to B-tech students. So I'll tell you that you can surely go for B-tech in CSE . And IIT Roorkee offers higher placements. Wishing you luck
Hello Kanhaiya,
Classes for the Newly admitted UG students in 1st year will commence from July 24, 2019. For more details about the academic calendar, visit the official website of IIT Roorkee. Use the link below:-
https://www.iitr.ac.in/academics/uploads/Academic%20Calendar%202019-20%20(Autumn%20Semester).pdf
Good Luck.
Hi Aspirant
Both these colleges are excellent colleges and you will near get the same facilities on both the campus. So as far as college is concerned you need not worry about going for a wrong choice.
As far as the branch is concerned both EE and EEE have a lot of similarities but EEE involves more Electronics.
Because you have mentioned that Electronics interests you more going for EEE is not a bad choice.
Hope this helps and All the Best.
A lot of students face this kind of dilemma during JOSAA counseling. The most important thing to be kept in mind is going for a branch that interests you more.
You should try to find out as much information as you can about these branches from people associated with these particular fields.
As far as colleges go IIT Roorkee would be better, but the branch plays a more significant role.
Both these colleges are some of the best engineering colleges in the nation.
The campus life that you will get in both these colleges will be amazing. Infact a lot of it will depend on your friend circle.
As far as placements is concerned it depends and varies from branch to branch.
Both of them have excellent infrastructure. But as far as labs are concerned that again will depend on the particular branch.
No, they only call those students whom they have selected on the basis of ranking. Yes, IIT Bombay is one of the prime colleges in India to do m.tech. and yes, they either mail the selected students and if not responded then they call shortly. So hope you understand and best of luck to you.
Well, here is something that you can do to get a better sense of career prospects in those areas after M.Tech from IITs/NITs
First search for VLSI on LinkedIn dot com (I am not able to post the url as you will be asked to login first) and add filter for school names, mentioning several IITs and NITs.
Now check-out the profile of people who are getting listed and see if they have done M.Tech and which company they are working in or have worked in past for VLSI. I got some results from 1st page itself:
1) NIT Karnataka, Presently working in Open Silicon, Inc.
2) IIT Kanpur, Atmel Corporation
3) IIT Delhi, CVC Ltd
4) IIT Madras, Wipro
5) IIt Kanpur, Wipro
With this limited research, I can say two things:
1) There are good career opportunities for VLSI
2) There is good career progression for people who did M.Tech from VLSI from IITs / NITs - from the search result I found people moving to senior designations quickly.
I also know the companies who have hired M.Tech in VLSI from NITs and IITs. Now the next question is, which of these companies visited IITs in last 2-3 years - that should be available on the websites of the colleges. I can also connect with some of the people I found and simply ask them.
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