The BSc course in Physics at MSU Baroda is at par with the top institutes like IISERs and IITs.
The infrastructure is the best in the whole of Gujarat state. The faculty for this course however is a bit lacking in comparison to other courses. Some are not skilled enough while some are not interested in teaching at all.
The laboratories are decked with decent equipments but during the First and Second years, they are almost of no use. The third year has a lot of lab sessions that should not be missed
The theoretical exams are pretty easy as most of the questions are based on what has been taught in the class.
MSU has 2 major libraries ( SSMT and SHMT) that have a wide range of books on almost every subject.
Research is mainly conducted in areas of condensed matter, Spectroscopy, X Ray diffraction and Nuclear Physics. Seminars and conferences are held throughout the year on campus.
My opinion is that MSU is not much of a good choice for a BSc in Physics, especially if you are coming from a state other than Gujarat.
Yes, you can take an IPM course at IIM Rohtak. There are several reasons for this, including:
IIM Rohtak and Indore IPM students have formed a community to help aspirants get into the IIMs of their dreams. They have a YouTube channel and a Telegram channel where they share free academic content, daily quizzes, news updates, vocabulary boosts, and more.
Transcripts from MUHS comprise a set of attested mark sheets from the first to last semester. These documents are crucial for the application for permanent residency, higher education, visa, H1B, immigration, etc. Also, if you are applying for a WES evaluation for the job, education, or Canada PR, you need transcripts from your university if it's not autonomous.
Each set of transcripts issued by the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) is in a separate sealed and stamped/signed envelope. So if you apply for 3 transcripts, you will receive 3 envelopes.
Here are the required documents for Transcripts
Usually, MUHS takes 30 days to issue transcripts to its students.
It depends on you whether you want to join XIMB or try for IIM one more time. If you have the option to take a drop and pursue again it’s worth it. The only condition is that you will have to hustle more than ever and commit even harder than before.
If you have work experience of 2 years and can manage a year of preparation then definitely go for another try at IIM. However, if you have no option of taking a drop and have to choose XIMB it is still great as XIMB is also one of the leading B-schools in the country in every way.
Also, with work experience of more than 2-4 years, XIMB will boost your CV. If you are fresher then taking a year off may not be wise. As during placements your records will be seen and it may create some negative impression.
All of the mentioned colleges are government institutes. They are affiliated with the West Bengal University of Health Science (WBUHS) and approved by the Medical Council of India.
One of my friends is an alumnus of Midnapore Medical College & Hospital. As per him, all the three institutes are at par. Being government institutes, the best practical exposure to students is through internships. The interns have a tight schedule.
As an intern doctor, you will encounter a wide range of patients. Even the professors and RMOs are easily approachable. During your houseman-ship days, you get an opportunity to perform cesarean sections, hernioplasty, and cholecystectomy under the doctor’s supervision.
In the end, all will provide decent opportunities.
JNTUH conducts two midterm exams during a semester. An average of the marks in both these exams is calculated and added to the external exam scores to get the final examination scores. The final examination is for 100 marks, in which 60 marks are for the external exams and 40 marks are for the internals. Out of 25, you need to score 35% on the average of the two midterms.
Thus, your marks in both the midterm exams are equally important and both are considered while calculating the final result.
There is no fixed method that can guarantee a 9+ CGPA in IIT Kharagpur. But one can talk to their seniors or toppers and get a little insight into the methods adopted by them to ace exams. My sister recently graduated from IIT KGP with a 9.7 CGPA and shared the simple tips that helped her sail through the tough college years
These simple pointers will help you a long way to secure an excellent CGPA.
As a student of NIT Jamshedpur, I can tell you of some of its benefits which you might not get in some other NIT(s).
NIT Jamshedpur is a good institute which offers a unique experience. You should check out all the details about it .
A friend of mine recently got her duplicate mark sheets/transcripts issued from IIM Lucknow. There's a simple way which you can also follow and get single or multiple sets of transcripts as per your need and requirement.
In case you want to transfer the charges online then you can send it through NEFT on the band details as shown below:
Bank name |
HDFC Bank Ltd. |
Account Name |
Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow |
A/c No |
07231450000294 |
IFSC CODE |
HDFC0000723 |
Address |
Aminabad Lucknow |
For reference, you can also provide screenshots of transferred funds along with the date to help track your payment with ease.
According to me, this question crossed your mind because you got an admission into HBTU Kanpur, and want acceptance from the students of MNNIT Allahabad.
If this is true, I would suggest you go ahead with HBTU Kanpur. It is at par with MNNIT in terms of academics. The placement scenario is brighter at MNNIT, but the packages are almost the same for both the colleges. In terms of exposure, surely MNNIT Allahabad is way ahead. Try to work hard and grab a good placement package from HBTU.
You are at a very crucial stage of your life, make sure to spend your time enhancing your skills, and stop worrying about the college tag.