You have the opportunity to attend ISB Hyderabad, a top-notch management school, with at least two years of work experience. However, there are also options available for college students or those with 0-2 years of work experience through their YLP (Young Leaders Program) and EEO (Early Entry Option) programs.
The YLP program allows you to apply during your pre-final year of college and complete the admission process by the time you reach your final year. Once you have two years of work experience, you can start classes at ISB Hyderabad with a deferred admission.
The EEO program offers a similar process for students in their final year of college or those with 0-2 years of work experience.
It's important to note that the YLP and EEO programs only provide different ways of applying to ISB and everything else, including the course content, is the same for all students.
Since I haven’t studied at St. Xavier’s College Kolkata, I can not comment about it. But as a student of Christ University, I can present some insights on my own institution.
Christ University’s main focus is on academics. It makes every possible effort towards the academic growth of its students. The university definitely imposes strict and sometimes absurd rules and regulations, but overall the learning environment at Christ is great. Besides studies, the university regularly organizes events and workshops.
Bangalore is a mega city, and the IT hub of India. Christ has the advantage of being located in Bangalore because of which, its students get plenty of exposure and opportunities.
These are a few factors that attracted me towards opting for Christ University for my higher education. I would suggest the same for you.
Last year IIT Dhanbad's cutoff for branch change to CSE was 9.3. However, I will suggest you not consider joining any colleges solely based on your branch change.
One of my friends was about to make a similar decision when he got Vil at IIT Kanpur. However, seniors dissuaded him from joining the college just for branch change. This is because branch change is very unpredictable and might ruin your future. It's advisable to check the first-year course before considering branch change.
Branch change might be easy for some while very challenging for others.So, I will suggest you never be fully dependent on department change. Always check the content of the branch before making the final choice.
Many fests are conducted every year at NIT Kurukshetra. Among them, the biggest one is called “Confluence”. Every department conducts a fest like ‘tech spardha’ and prize distribution is also done based on the performance of the students. This is actually beneficial for us to become more social and also strengthens our leadership qualities.
Well, I don't have much idea about the scope of a chemical engineering graduate from IIT Hyderabad but I can surely share some insights on IIT Gandhinagar.
NITIE doesn’t accept GMAT scores for admission. Admission to the various management courses offered by the institute is based on CAT/GATE scores. International students need valid GMAT and TOFET/IELTS scores to get a shortlist. Shortlisted students need to go through the GD-PI round, in order to get admission.
As one of my friends studied in Heritage Institute of Technology, I am able to share some of the facts, which you may find useful.
In cases alike, there are two possible scenarios to take into account.
First Scenario:
Second Scenario:
In any case whatsoever, have a talk with the authorities of the institute. Partially, the decision that is supposed to be confirmed also depends upon the management of the college. In some cases, they possibly also deduct a reasonable amount and return the rest.
Taxila, also known as Takshashila, flourished in the kingdom of Gandhar from 600 BC to 500 AD.
Nalanda University in modern-day Bihar was also a great university with a library that once housed 9 million books. It served as a hub of learning for scholars from all over Asia. Many Greek, Persian, and Chinese students attended classes at Nalanda. The university was destroyed in the 11th century by pillaging Muslim invaders who overran India.
I am an alumnus of SVNIT, and my experience of this college has been great.
SVNIT is a good college in every aspect. It has a good campus, good hostel facilities, decent mess food and good infrastructure.
It is located in a developed part of Surat, the Dumas Road. So it offers good connectivity. The area has easy access to malls, theaters, and amazing eateries.
If you don’t get a top NIT or one of the IITs, SVNIT is the next best option.