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When will the permanent campus of IIT Mandi be ready?

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Harpreet Singh Posted On : March 23rd, 2021
B.Tech Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi (2019)

IIT Mandi campus is located in Kamand village, 14 km away from the town of Mandi, and is divided into two campuses; North and South campus. The distance between both the campuses is about 3-4 km and students take buses to attend classes from the residential campus to the academic area. 

  • The South campus is developed as the academic block along with the sports facilities while the North campus will house the residential blocks. Currently, the South campus is fully operational and B.Tech freshers are allotted rooms there. 
  • The North campus hosts some PhDs and 3rd & 4th year B.Tech students. When fully operationalized, it will host all the undergraduate students.

So you need not worry about the campus, it is ready to host all its residents for the next 4 years of their life in a picturesque location.

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How is jamia hamdard university for food technology?

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Tithi Aggrawal Posted On : September 25th, 2023
Lives in New Delhi

Jamia Hamdard University in India offers a Bachelor's degree in Food Technology, as well as a Master's and PhD program in the same field. There is a well-equipped laboratory and highly experienced faculty members who provide hands-on training to the students. 

One of my friends is currently pursuing B.Tech in Food Technology from Jamia Hamdard University. The program is relatively new and he says that not many companies or organizations offered internships to students although M.Tech students in Jamia Hamdard received excellent internship and placement offers. 

Overall, the university has a reputation for providing a good education in the field of Food Technology

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What are some good tips for the final MBBS MUHS practical exams?

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Akriti Gupta Posted On : September 21st, 2023
lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Here are some good tips for the final MBBS MUHS practical exams

  • Attend the postings regularly 
  • Read the practical manua daily. Go for Indian manuals like Allagappan, Kundu, and Golawalla instead of going for the Hutchison manual as they cover Indian cases better.
  • Always adopt a humble attitude towards academics. 
  • Maintain good relations with your teachers because they will be the ones giving you internal marks.
  • You need a high dedication and determination level for postings.
  • If you have got 45 days posting try to cover practical material as well as try maximum theory topics too.
  • Don't just mug up the concepts, but understand them well too.

Hope this helps you!

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How many candidates write Hindustan University's HITSEEE, on average?

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Radhika Sharma Posted On : September 18th, 2023
Studied at Hindustan University (2020)

I am an alumnus of Hindustan University. I secured the 52nd rank in HITSEEE-2013 and got a 50% scholarship for my studies at HU. This makes me the right person to answer your query. 

On average, around 5000-6000 students appear for the HITSEEE each year. Rank 1-10 get a 90% scholarship, rank 11-50 get a 75% scholarship, and rank 51-100 get a 50% scholarship for their academic fee. If your 12th percentage is 90% or more, you won’t be paying any donation fee either.

Make sure to insist on getting that scholarship and donation fee exemption during your counseling. Else, you’ll be fooled into paying the entire amount.

The campus life of HU is decent. The university provides decent sports and extracurricular facilities. Only IT companies like Infosys and Tech Mahindra visit the campus for placements. Therefore, choose CSE/IT.

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What are the opportunities for IIT Madras biotechnology?

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Aditi Goswami Posted On : March 31st, 2023
studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (2018)

Frankly speaking, Biotechnology is yet to make it big at least in India. It's in its initial stage and still requires a lot of time to be at par with other branches of Engineering. India has little to offer in this field and thus job opportunities are limited or almost non-existent. 

Outside India, Biotechnology is in full bloom offering splendid courses in the most renowned foreign universities. One of its fields, Synthetic Biology is one of the most pursued fields abroad and offers excellent opportunities.

Here is the bright side, IIT Madras has ties with many foreign universities thus opening gates for its students to step out and gain exposure in the form of semester exchange programs which is not possible at IITR.

Let me warn you that Biotechnology as a field has limited or no placement scope owing to its research-oriented nature. So if it's a high salary you are after, it's not too late to look for another branch as this field is only for the passionate.

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I am a graduate, will FPM at IIM Raipur have good future prospects for me? Or should I have been a postgraduate for this?

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Hardik Nagar Posted On : February 6th, 2023
FPM scholar at IIM Raipur

A postgraduate degree or work experience is not always required for FPM programs, such as the one at IIM Raipur. Candidates are selected based on their academic record and their dedication to a career in research, regardless of their prior experience. The FPM program at IIM Raipur offers excellent facilities for students, including some of the highest monthly scholarships among all IIMs, contingency grants, guidance from esteemed faculty members, and access to international journals and other academic resources. 

Additionally, to ensure that students receive the maximum exposure and guidance, IIM Raipur sends its FPM students to study core research courses at IIM Bangalore for two terms. In conclusion, if you have a genuine interest in pursuing a career in academia and the perseverance to complete a four-year program, IIM Raipur's FPM program is an excellent choice for you.

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My friend is joining college with a fee waiver seat. How much fee he has to pay in aktu college?

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Neeraj Tiwary Posted On : November 10th, 2022
Studied Computer Science (Graduated 2017)

The purpose of FW or Fee-Waiver seats is to let financially weak people pursue their dreams. AKTU has 4-5 seats for the same in every branch of engineering colleges.

The average fee of an AKTU-affiliated engineering college is around INR 1,35,000. This includes Exam fees, Training & Placement, Degree, Student Development services, etc. But for a student opting for a Fee-Waiver seat, the complete amount of INR 90,000 (as tuition fees) will be waived. This amount will be paid by the government.

The remaining fee that needs to be paid by an FW student is around 20-30k per year. Your college will let you know the exact amount as it varies from college to college.

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Is the difficulty level of exams like the NMAT, Snap, and the CMAT the same?

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Sneha Posted On : February 2nd, 2021
PGDM Post Graduate Diploma in Management & Business Management, SVKM's NMIMS

NMAT, SNAP, and CMAT are some of the Management entrance aptitude tests conducted by different exam bodies in India. All these exams have a set of colleges that accepts these scores. All three exams are computer-based and follow Objective Type Questions (MCQ) question format. These three exams have varying difficulty levels.

SNAP conducted by Symbiosis University is tough compared to the other two exams NMAT and CMAT. NMAT and SNAP have a similar level of difficulty but SNAP has a tough choice of questions compared to NMAT. CMAT is the least difficult exam among all the three exams.

The pattern differences between the exam are tabulated below,

Criteria

CMAT

NMAT

SNAP

Duration of the Exam

3 Hrs (180 minutes)

2 Hrs (120 minutes)

1 Hr (60 minutes)

Number of Sections

4 sections

3 sections

3 sections

Total Mark of the exam

400 marks. 100 marks for each section.

120 Marks

60 marks

Marks for Correct Answer

+4 Marks

+1 Mark

+ 1 Mark

Marks for Incorrect Answer

-1 Marks. No negative marking for unattempted questions.

No negative marking for incorrect answers and unattempted questions.

-0.25 marks for each incorrect attempt.

Sectional Time Limits:

  • CMAT does not have any sectional time limits. The exam comprises 4 sections namely Quantitative Techniques & Data Interpretation, General Awareness, Logical Reasoning, Language Comprehension.
  • Whereas NMAT has sectional time limits. Language Skills (22 mins), Quantitative Aptitude (60 mins), Logical Reasoning (38 mins).
  • SNAP exam does not have sectional time limits. The exam comprises 3 exams namely No sectional time limits. General English, Quantitative-Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency, Analytical & Logical Reasoning.

Section selection:

  • Candidates can answer from any section of their choice in CMAT.
  •  In NMAT candidates can choose the order of sections of their choice. The questions will appear in the order chosen by the candidates.

In short, if the exams are to be arranged based on difficulty then SNAP> NMAT> CMAT. SNAP is the most difficult followed by NMAT and then CMAT.

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Can i learn bsc cybersecurity without maths?

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Akriti Gupta Posted On : November 24th, 2023
lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Amity University Mumbai offers a BSc. in Information Technology. It is a 3 year program, and the course fee is Rs. 60,000 per semester.

The Eligibility criteria for this course is that you must have cleared your 10+2 from a recognized board. The first semester curriculum contains Mathematics Paper-1, and the second semester curriculum contains Mathematics Paper-2.

Thus, in order to get admission into BSc. IT at Amity University Mumbai, you don’t need a background in Maths. However, during the first year of your degree, you’ll have to study Maths as one of the subjects. 

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Can we do B.Sc Cyber Security after Humanities without Maths, With an aggregate score above 80% in 12th?

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Pranay Shinde Posted On : March 22nd, 2023
B.Sc Cyber Security,Mumbai

No, you cannot do B.Sc, Cyber Security without Maths.

Below mentioned are the eligibility criteria for Undergraduate programs 

For Cyber Security Undergraduates

  • The students should have completed their 12th with Maths, Physics, and Chemistry as the compulsory subjects from a recognised board or university.
  • They should have also scored a minimum of 50% marks once averaged during their class 12th to get admission in this course.

Some colleges give admissions on the basis of JEE in Cyber Security while some provide admissions based on academic performance and the scores that they have scored.

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