Which is better NITs or IITs?
When it comes to the quality of education provided IITs are ahead of the NITs. Both IITs and NITs are extremely good in providing education and producing good engineers, but at the same time the top IIT colleges have an edge because of their high standard of studies.
Is IIT and NIT the only way to success?
Except it isn’t. IIT is not the only way to achieve one’s dreams. If candidates haven’t managed to make it to the IITs, here are some alternatives they can consider: NITs: Candidates can pursue computer science, electronics, mechanical or chemical engineering at the National Institutes of Technology.
Is NIT easier than IIT?
Definitely, the older and more established NITs like those in Surathkal, Trichy, Warangal, and Calicut are a lot better than the newer IITs in this aspect. In terms of human resource and exposure and a lot of other factors, the top NITs fare much better than many IITs.
Is there any ragging in NIT Trichy?
At NIT Trichy there is no such thing to worry about as there is no such thing as ragging in the campus. The campus is good, so try to enjoy your 4-year program on campus and don’t make any bad assumptions regarding your seniors. You will enjoy your college life especially in the first year of your college.
Are there any unsuccessful IITians?
Pullela Gopichand It is when Pullela Gopichand failed an exam at IIT that he decided to concentrate on studies. The Chief badminton coach Pullela Gopichand, who guided Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu to Olympic medal wrote the engineering exam but failed.
Why is jee overrated?
Coaching institutes are there for it to propel the aspirants. The exam is overrated because clearly toppers emerge from good coaching institutes now a days(IIT JEE was cool in 80s or 90s) following a rigorous practice of solving problems faster. Coaching has become a billion dollars business.
Who is the richest engineer in India?
Mukesh Ambani Forbes declaresAmbani’s wealth to be $78.8 billion. The Indian chemical engineer is the CEO and the largest shareholder of the second biggest company in India, Reliance Industries Limited.
Do you see Rich Kids at IITs?
You see rich kids at IITs. You see sons and daughters of rich businessmen making it to IITs. You also see poor kids at IITs. You see students who cannot afford to survive in IIT without a scholarship. Students who studied with borrowed calculators and books to prepare for JEE. You see students who only speak in English all the time.
What kind of students do you see at IITs?
You see students from the north of India at IITs. You see students from the south of India. You also see students from the east and west of India. You see Hindus at IITs. You also see Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Jains and students from other religions.
Do people really pay 84 lakhs to get into an IIT?
But of course no one really pays that much to get into an IIT. For one thing, for Rs 84 lakhs, one can go abroad and get a decent undergraduate degree. The point here is that people are willing to spend a large amount of money to just get into an IIT. And they do indeed spend a lot in their attempt to do so.
Do IITs have a higher quality than the population?
If you were to choose the top two percent of any population, the average quality of that group will be a few sigmas higher than the population average. The IITs turn out good students because those who get in are good to begin with.