There are two things you should be aware of: current arrears and arrears history. The current arrear is the one for which you have not yet cleared the paper at the time of placement. To put it simply, they are the unresolved papers you have in the seventh and eighth semesters, i.e. during the placement season.
The history of arrears is the one you cleared at the time of placement, but it will remain in your academic records. Every company has its own criteria for selecting candidates, but the majority of companies (say, 98%) will not hire a student who is currently in arrears. What's more, you wouldn't be able to attend even large IT companies.
So, to get to the point, having an arrear in the first semester will not affect your placements, but you should complete the paper by the sixth semester (for non-circuit branches) or the end of the second year (for circuit branches) as placements begin a little earlier, such as having internship opportunities in the third year in great companies such as Microsoft ( for CS and IT). If you are a mechanical engineer and have an arrear and clear it, you will be unable to attend some good companies such as Hyundai, Daimler(Benz), and others.
No way. Anna University does not permit you to switch branches for any reason. You must leave college and re-enroll in the course that you wish to pursue.
To begin, keep in mind that CS is not a core subject, but rather a study of technology. As a term, technology refers to a technique or methodology developed based on scientific principles for the application of such scientific principles in real life. As a result, CS technology is only used in other core streams such as mechanical, automobile, and civil engineering. Many innovations in the mechanical engineering field are equipped with CS technologies, demonstrating that such innovations are created by mechanical engineers and facilitated by CS engineers.
If you are truly interested in computer science, you will learn a variety of programming languages and apply them in mechanical engineering fields such as engine automation, computer-integrated manufacturing, and so on.
The master's program is accelerated and lasts five years. The demand for mathematically trained software professionals is increasing as the software industry undergoes dynamic changes.
To meet this demand, the Department of Mathematics has launched two new MSc programs: the 5-Year Integrated MSc. (Computer Science) and the 5-Year Integrated MSc. (Mathematics) (Information Technology). These innovative programs include software industries in the development of curriculum and syllabi, as well as resources from various MNCs for specialized courses and student training for their projects. Every year, 97% of students are placed in well-known/multinational corporations.
Simply add two parts Mathematics, one part Physics, and one part Chemistry to get a total of 200.
For example, if you received 90 points in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, your cut-off is 90/100 (Math) + 45/50 (Physics) + 45/50 (Chemistry) = 180/200. And you must compete with students from all other states, except Tamil Nadu, against their marks calculated in this manner, regardless of whether they are CBSE or not.
This question is extremely challenging to address. However, by examining a few statistics, you can determine which university is superior.
First and foremost, both of these institutions are Technical Universities for their respective states. If VTU is the Technical University of Karnataka, Anna is the Technical University of Tamil Nadu. This means that all engineering institutions in the state (colleges and not deemed or private universities) are affiliated with these Universities (with very few exceptions). In 1978, Anna University in Chennai was established as a separate university. Anna University was founded 44 years ago. VTU was founded in 1998 as a full-fledged technical university, and it is now 24 years old.
When it comes to student satisfaction at both of these universities, Anna University receives more positive feedback than VTU. In addition, in terms of university controversies and irregularities, VTU has had many problems, corruption, chaos, and friction in the last decade, whereas Anna University has been more peaceful, regular, and flawless in recent times. Anna University is the only technical university in India that has awarded the most PhDs, whereas VTU Ph.D. is a never-ending process due to the University's extreme irregularities. Anna University has some disadvantages, but it is slightly better than VTU.
They are welcome to apply, but students must go through a different admissions process. Openings can be found in the newspaper or on the Anna University website. Admission notices are available in March/April each year. The admission form is available on the official website, and you can apply through it. Alternatively, you can go to Anna University and purchase an admission form (for non-Tamilnadu State students) and fill it out.
Other State student counseling occurs immediately following the completion of TN student counseling. Admission is only available for the university department (GET, AC Tech, MIT, SAP). The seats are limited, and they anticipate a high cutoff. Counseling is not required for affiliated colleges. Students may be admitted through the management quota.
Anna University has more than 550 colleges affiliated to it. Many well established colleges have turned autonomous while some remain affiliated. The major difference between the two is that an autonomous college has its own syllabus but graduation certificate is still given by AU. But affiliated colleges follow the syllabus prescribed by the university. So you should aim for an autonomous college rather than an affiliated one.
Some well established colleges in TamilNadu under Anna University are
These colleges have been listed randomly and not rank-wise.
Some of the Top colleges under Anna University are :
All the above colleges require a minimum cutoff of 195 and above. You are required to get a minimum cutoff (PCM) of 198 or 199 if you wish to get into Anna University, or any other college affiliated to it through the counselling process.