Engineering is probably the most ‘in-demand’ line of undergraduate studies for students in India. An engineering degree – and especially those from top-rung colleges – is widely considered in Indian society to be a golden ticket to the ‘good life’. You could all getting into IIT the Indian counterpart to the American Dream. Engineering preparation has become a lucrative sector within the Indian education industry in its own right, with so many coaching institutes, engineering preparation books, pan-India test series’, ‘brain tonics’, Super 30…and probably a fair share of ojhas too. This article is being written in an attempt to provide a short primer to admissions in engineering colleges in India with further resources. This is not a book, it’s a just a humble attempt to filter out all the noise and point you to the best information available. Let’s get started.
The VoiceTAP call on How to get into engineering colleges in India was held on 1st June 2009. The expert on this call was Rashmi Bansal – author, blogger, and editor of JAM Magazine – a person whom you can truly consider to be an expert because she has been in this field of reporting on Indian education for around 15 years now. JAM Magazine, BTW, is a periodical targetted towards the youth – you might want to check out their website, especially the section they have on engineering. JAM has also come out with a handbook to engineering admissions with ratings for over 500 colleges (table of contents available here). You should check out that link for a few excerpts from the book; I’m sure you’ll find it pretty interesting. In case you feel like ordering the book online (it’s available in bookstores too), you can order it from Flipkart.
Listen to a recording of VoiceTAP ‘How to get into an engineering college’ call by clicking here
Since the topic to be covered here is vast, it’s been split into sections here. Most of the engineering entrance exams results have been declared by now, so a lot of you would be in a dilemma on which college to join. Go through the podcast above, then read further on.
Brand vs Branch
It’s a question which pops up often – given a choice between a ‘good’ college and a ‘bad’ course, and vice versa, what should you take? Unfortunately there is no clear-cut solution to this issue. This is decision is important because it’s not just about the next 4-5 years of your life, but what you could be working on for the next 40-50 years of your life – in your career. There aren’t many people who get to take their pick among the top IITs / NITs, so it is important to accept that fact and then take informed decisions. The major factors that play a role in influencing a decision are the following, and here’s VoiceTAP‘s take on that (with inputs from Vivek Khandelwal):
- Area of interest identified: A normal XII pass student generally has no idea about his interests. The glamour in the IT industry tends to make students show inclination towards computer science and electronics. One thing that perhaps students tend to fail to understand is the fact that education in XII standard and education in college are two completely different things. For instance, an interest in computer gaming and Internet cannot be and should not be mistaken for interest in computer science. However if you have identified your area of interest and specialization, then focus only on college with a decent background / history in your area of interest; e.g., UDCT Mumbai is undoubtedly one of the best colleges in India when it comes to chemical engineering even though it’s not an IIT.
- Area of interest NOT identified: In case you are confused about your area of interest as most students are, go ahead and chose a college on the basis of its brand value. While age of the institution and brand value are directly related, faculty background is something that decided the quality of education. Institutes like LNMIIT Jaipur have faculty from the IITs which would give them a great edge amongst the private engineering colleges. Most of the students applying to these colleges might refer to last year’s placement, which unfortunately was not the best year for the final year students; so instead you should check placement record of the previous years. If the colleges that you’re considering have similar placement records, then you should focus on the location of college. For example, a private college in Bangalore (like M S Ramaiah) would be more worthy of joining than a regional government college in some state.
- Location, location, location: For many students – especially those from metropolitan cities – choice of college is often dictated by where they can get admission. So you might have offers from colleges in Vellore, Bhubaneshwar, Ranchi, et al – but what happens is that most students from metro cities don’t want to relocate for these colleges and opt for some college close-by instead. If you are a bit more flexible about this then you might be able to get into better colleges.
College Rankings
Ranking tables for colleges generate considerable buzz. We all know IITs are the top so it doesn’t make much sense to try and assign rankings to them. Nevertheless if you’re still interested, this list of Indian universities among top engineering colleges in Asia by Quacquarelli Symonds Limited is probably the most trustworthy. (This particular ranking table is commissioned by Times Higher Education Supplement of UK.)
Beyond these top institutes is where the action hots up with each institute clamouring with me-too rankings from various sources. Here are some of the reputed ones:
- Mint Education: Hindustan Times’ Mint newspaper came out with college rankings last year for top 50 government engineering colleges in India and top 30 private engineering colleges in India.
- Outlook India: Outlook magazine’s list of top 35 govt and pvt engineering colleges in India is available here. You need to register to access those articles; registration is free.
- Dataquest: Dataquest (a Cybermedia publiction) publishes rankings for top Indian government and private colleges; what’s unique about this is that it goes into details of the criteria on which these rankings were given. Cybermedia has been reporting on the Indian IT industry for a long time so what these guys say about technical matters – they know what they’re talking about.
- India Today: India Today‘s ranking are by far the most popular of the lot – but also much maligned because in its earlier editions its methodology was quite flawed. Worth reading is its special story on various branches that are available in engineering – this might help those who are confused about what branch to take up to be a bit more sure about their choice.
Indian Institutes of Technology / Joint Entrance Examination
To a student interested in engineering needs no introduction to the IIT JEE. IITs are considered to be the pinnacle of technical education institutes in India. Admission is done on the basis of rank obtained in IIT JEE. Approximately 4 lakh candidates gave the JEE in 2009, with around 10000 students being declared eligible to apply for around 8300 seats in colleges which accept IIT JEE main list ranks (source: IIT JEE 2009 press release). The thing to note is that IIT JEE releases two ranking lists – the main list and extended merit list. If you didn’t make it through, don’t lose heart because even IIT professors admit that JEE might be flawed.
IIT JEE Main List qualifiers – the 10000 students who get a rank – are eligible to apply in any of the fifteen IITs, IT-BHU (Varanasi), and Indian School of Mines University (Dhanbad). Out of these, the top 4000 ranks have a realistic chance of getting into the ‘original seven’ IITs, while the rest are eligible to apply for the newer IITs (like IIT Gujarat) and other institutes under the main list. Only students from the main list are called for counselling according to the counselling schedule. Those who have qualified will be sent a counselling brochure by post. Read what a candidate who participated in IIT JEE counselling had to say, download IIT JEE 2008 counselling flyer (this is different from a brochure), or download IIT JEE 2007 counselling brochure. These last three links should give you an idea of how exactly the JEE admission counselling procedure is held.
IIT JEE Extended Merit List (EML) qualifiers are in a different boat altogether. EML qualifiers are not eligible to any of the JEE Main List colleges nor are they eligible for central counselling. You need to directly get in touch with the institutes in question. Till last year, about 2000 ranks used to be declared in EML, but in JEE 2009 a whopping 60000 ranks have been declared. The reason for this probably is that not many candidates are interested in joining these colleges, although as Rashmi Bansal pointed out in this particular VoiceTAP call, there is no reason for this to be so. Let’s take a look at the colleges you can apply to under the extended merit list.
- Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST): Started by ISRO to create talented engineering graduates who can later join its organization, IIST functions out of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre in Thiruvananthapuram. It offers courses in aerospace engineering, avionics, and integrated masters degree in applied sciences. You don’t have to pay any tuition fees, hostel fees etc all – in fact they will pay you Rs 3000 per semester to study there. This free ride, however, comes with a catch – you need to sign a bond that after the completion of your course, you will work for five consecutive years at ISRO. This is a binding legal agreement that you cannot break. It might sound scary to some, but it actually isn’t. You’re pretty much guaranteed a job in ISRO on graduation with all the perks that come along with a government job. Moreover, the work experience that you get at ISRO is highly valuable in case you decide to shift to a different employer after the completion of your five year bond.
- Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISER): IISERs are institutes being set up by the Indian government to promote study and research in basic sciences at Pune, Kolkata, Mohali, Bhopal, and Thiruvananthapuram. You won’t get a B. Tech. degree, but something like an integrated M. Sc. or a B. Sc. Don’t make it a foregone conclusion that you don’t want to join these – explore your options. One very basic and good advice given on this VoiceTAP call was you need to keep your options open.
- Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (Rae Bareli): Students who are interested in mechanical engineering and chemical engineering can explore this option with B. Tech. in petroleum-related fields with particular specializations. Mankind’s thirst for oil is ever increasing with demand for professionals in this field on the rise. Your career prospects are good too, as six oil PSUs of India promote this institute – so your chances of getting a job offer from these companies after graduation is higher.
- Indian Institute of Maritime Studies: If you’re interested in joining the Merchant Navy or other maritime-related fields then this is the course for you.
Further Reading
- A Guide to JEE Counselling 2008 (MUST READ!!!): I’m not a big fan of using colours to emphasize text, but this particular resource completely deserves this distinction. Written by Professor Dheeraj Sanghi of the Computer Science department of IIT Kanpur, currently on leave at LN Mittal Institute of Information Technology (Jaipur). You get very frank answers from an IIT professor himself. Also worth reading are his other articles on Trends in JEE Counselling, various academic programmes on offer for undergraduate courses, Alternatives to IIT for Computer Science / Information Technology, and Why Do Post-Graduation in Computer Science.
- Analysis of IIT JEE Mathematics Papers (click on the links starting Educative Commentary…’): A thorough analysis of IIT JEE maths section of the entrance exam by professor K D Joshi of IIT Bombay. I know this doesn’t belong here among entrance information, but this resource is just too good to miss out. He’s also written a book called Educative JEE Mathematics that is a must-buy for any JEE aspirant. You really won’t come across a book more well-written that this on maths in the context of IITJEE.
- Blogs by IITians: A few blogs by IITians that I know of (not an exhaustive list). I know quite a few of them personally. These aren’t necessarily on IIT as a topic, but in general. Achyuth Sanjay (IIT Madras), Ramkumar R (IIT Kharagpur), Vineesh Kumar (IIT Delhi), Balaji Lakshmanan, Anirudh Sanjeev (IIT Kanpur), Somonnoy Ghosh (IIT Kanpur, single post), Vivek Khandelwal (IIT Bombay), Shrey Goyal (IIT Kharagpur), Kunal Bhalla (IIT Delhi), Chakresh Mishra (IIT Kanpur / IIT Delhi), Rohit Kumar (IIT Chennai).
- Cultural Events at IIT: Contrary to popular belief, studying at an IIT is not all work and no play. IITs have some of the best known cultural fests. I was planning to write separately a bit about each one of their events but this Wikipedia article provides a good summary itself.
All Indian Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE)
AIEEE is a centralized test for admission to engineering institutes administered by CBSE in association with a chosen National Institute of Technology (NIT). Over 10 lakh students give the exam; since AIEEE is not restricted to a small set of institutes in the sense of IITJEE they publish ranks till pretty low figures. A candidate get different break-up of ranks – an All India Rank, a State Rank (which is his rank vis-a-vis candidates within the state he’s appeared for class 12th in), and category rank. 50% of seats in the NITs in a state are reserved under state quota (admitted through state rank), while rest of the seats are filled up on All India Rank basis. (There’s been a change from earlier when system where there state-wise quotas for admission on basis of All India Rank. Now those state quotas – the ones for AIR – have been abolished and it’s purely on basis of AIR.) Those who have high category / state ranks should think of applying to colleges in their own state under these quotas.
This year AIEEE counselling will be held online. Students will have to login to the Central Counselling Board (CCB) website and enter their course / college preferences. There are a few things which should be able to give you a ballpark idea of what cutoff ranks to expect. First is CCB’s institute-wise opening and closing ranks list, but a better tool would be this AIEEE 2009 rank analysis tool – even this will give you college-wise, category-wise, branch-wise opening and closing rank cutoffs for various colleges under AIEEE admission process. You should note that these ranks given here are only for the first round of counselling where such cutoffs can go high. In later rounds of counselling they can go lower – or you can even join a college in a less-in-demand branch and then ‘slide’ to ‘better’ branch as and when vacancies are created.
Online counselling will have multiple rounds. The thing to watch out for here is that if you’re allotted a college in first round of counselling, then you have to drop out of later rounds of counselling. I’ll take an example here. Say you want to do electrical at NIT Trichy, but don’t meet first counselling cutoffs for electrical there – but you do meet cutoff for chemical. Then, while making your choice if you fill in chemical at Trichy in the first form then that’s what you’ll have to take. If on the other hand you abstain from filling in choices in the first form, and instead choose to fill in your option for electrical in second form then you might have a chance of getting electrical itself at Trichy. So this was just an example as to how things happen, but I hope you get an idea that you’ll be walking a tightrope here when making choices. There are so many factors that you need to weigh, and hopefully this article should’ve helped you understand some of those factors clearer.
Further Reading
- Blog posts on the AIEEE counselling admission process: Read up this blog post on AIEEE centralized counselling process with specific information on NIT Kurukshetra.
- Blogs by students studying in NITs: A few blogs by students currently studying at NITs across India. Priya Venkateshan (NIT Surathkal – quite funny!), Naman Bagga (MANIT Bhopal), Anupam Pant (MANIT Bhopal), Alagappan Ramu (NIT Trichy), Life @ NIT Calicut, Shrinivas (MANIT Bhopal), Theyagarajan S (NIT Trichy), Sheki (NIT Suratkal), list of bloggers at NIT Suratkal & list of users at NIT Suratkal (thanks to Gaurav Trivedi for pointing out the last two links).
BITS Pilani / Goa / Hyderabad
BITS Pilani and its branches at Goa and Hyderabad inducts students on the basis of performance in BITSAT. BITS is rated among the top institutes in India and for those who haven’t been able to make it to the IITs / top handful NITs, this a good choice. It’s an excellent choice otherwise too. Combined across all campuses and courses, BITS has around 2000 seats up for grabs. BITS Practice School is an innovative module undertaken by BITS whereby you get industry training.
Further Reading
- BITSAT cutoff scores for admission to BITS: Cut-off scores for admission to various branches in BITSAT 2008. Basically, at anything around 260-270 you’ve a realistic chance of getting into at least BITS Goa / Hyderbad. Less than that you’ll get courses like B.Pharm which aren’t that popular.
- Cultural events at BITS: BITS campuses have a more-active-than-usual cultural events circuit. Check out the links to the fests listed on that page – there are quite a few.
- Blogs by students studying at BITS: Just to give you an idea about life at BITS. Rishabh Kaul (BITS Pilani), Hari Kishore (BITS Pilani), Kadambari Iyer (BITS Pilani), Rasagy Sharma (BITS Goa), Sidharth Bhat (BITS Goa), Rajat Tibrewal (BITS Pilani) Shoaibuddin Ahmed (BITS Pilani).
State Colleges / Private Colleges
It seems odd clubbing these two seemingly different types of colleges into one single category, but for most people the priority order does boil down to this. Of course there are notable exceptions such as DCE / NSIT (in high demand for CS / IT related courses) which are good enough that for students in Delhi it often is top priority. Then there are others such as PEC (popular for its aerospace engineering course), DA-IICT (in-demand in CS) TIET, Jaypee, etc. Then there are private engineering colleges which take in students on the basis of their own entrance test such as VIT, SRM, Manipal etc. Even if you don’t get into the ‘creamy layer’ of colleges you still have a lot of options floating around – and if you’re clear about the course you want to join then probably joining one of these is a better option than joining a much lower ranked college through JEE / AIEEE.
Further Reading
- NSIT Online: Popular alternative website to NSIT official site which has quite an active forum for discussions related to engineering.
- Blogs: Apoorv Khatreja (DCE), Sneezy Melon (DCE), Manish Sinha (Manipal), Ankit Sud (NSIT) Ankur Shrivastava (Manipal), Aditya Mukherjee (Manipal), Paras Chopra (DCE), Shashank Shekhar (VIT), Ankur Sethi (IP University).
Final Word
At the end of the day YOU as an engineering aspirant need to take the final call. This is your decision, your degree, your choice. If you haven’t made it through in the Big Institutes, then don’t get disheartened because that’s not the end of the world. There are many other exciting opportunities in basic science – or even completely different fields. And if you did get through – congratulations! Now it’s up to you to think out all the factors and make your decision.
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Update: Check out this AIEEE Counselling Guide for more information on AIEEE counselling. There have been some changes this year which you should look out for.
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thnks
my air is 81396.with this rank what are my chances of getting into guru ghasidas institute of information tech.in madhya pradesh or jk institute of applied physics in allahabad irrespective of the branch.plz reply soon
Hey,
I honestly have no idea about the institutes you are talking about.
Hope you get through.
All the best
State Delhi
All India Rank
Overall 4120
Category 3481
State Rank
Overall 392
Category 363
Which colleges should I fill for Mechanical and Electrical Electronics respectively.
my air is 11521…category rank 9400…state rank overall 252…general 188…im from tamil nadu…wat r my chances of getting eee or mechanical in nit tiruchy considering im frm tn…wat will i get in surathkal and calicut after sliding?please reply!!
Sir, I have got 240 in bitsat… are any chances of me getting msc(hons) in biology at bits goa or hyderabad.last year the cutoff was 248 and are there any chances of it going down seeing the increase in seats in iit and nit . Also sir, for the hs quota in nit , do they consider state rank or air. my state rank is 2021.are there any chances of me getting nit allahabad(state of eligibility- UP)
Thankyou for such a wonderful post.
my son is pursuing hie btech eee in SASTRA university tanjaore…he gave aieee again and has got an air of 11k+ nd category rank of 9k+…hes from tamilnadu and has got state rank of 253 and category rank 189…is it worth loosing a year to join nits…wich south indian nit and wich branch will he get?i woul be very grateful if u respond…
thanks
Your observations under “All Indian Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE)” that once a course is allotted in round 1 one is not eligible for futher rounds of counselling is not correct. That was the case in 2008. Not now. The references to form 1 and form 2 are also not correct.
Sastra has a very good name and is a very good university. It has been ranked as one of the best deemed universities in the south. In my opinion you should not shift from there after completing one year.
i dont think nsit and dce have different form.moreover how is dual degree program in iiit hyderabad.how about it bhu.
i disagree with the parent…considering the recession and trend an nit brand value always helps…u get a better job nd aid for higher education is also easy if u join nitt…you must go for it i would say if u have get a competitive group…as for wich group u will get sir will be able 2 explain better…this is my view …lets c wat sir says
Ladies, Gentlemen, Parents and everyone else who comes to this forum (the same post is there under SRCC):
I just wanted to make a few things clear, and also wanted to provide a perspective which is fairly important when it comes to thinking about what is good / right / wrong / best, and I will do it with my own story.
I didnt want to do engineering. I didnt appear for any entrance exams – not one. My father saw me spending my time at DU and said – admissions on for engineering at Nagpur – so go. I went, and my way of deciding what course to get into was based on what the guy ahead in my line was saying, and what the guy behind me was talking about. In 20 mins, I decided my course, and took it. Radically different from the way you guys are thinking about your courses and careers.
I went on to complete my engineering from Nagpur – and started working. Various careers, but mainly client facing. Export sales in Indonesia, Public relations in India, everything at a startup, and finally ended up at Reliance Infocomm (when they were launching). Spent a great time there – learnt a lot, and then realized that to break the ‘glass ceiling’, one needs that extra push. I went in for my MBA 7 years into work. I got into the B School that I wanted – INSEAD, and spent a lovely year there getting to know what I had always wanted to know.
Almost 4 years out of INSEAD now – and I am back in India – trying to setup a service which helps you and your parents in understanding the nuances involved with various elements / careers, and most importantly making and INFORMED CHOICE. This is not a service for consolation. It is a service which has been started by someone who believes in his own power. I didnt get 93% in the 12th, and yet I think I have done alright. You guys HAVE got 93% and above – so dont fret about these “small things†in life. SRCC, St. Stephens, Hansraj etc. All are great colleges. At the end of the day – you get a degree from Delhi University.
Much bigger things await you. You have demonstrated what you can achieve, and no matter what life throws your way, you should be able to score a goal. I know – I’ve been there. There are cases of a Dyal singh guy making it in business, but a stephanian failing. Why is that? Because of the person himself. Not because of the college.
My humble submission to all of you would be: Take the best / get your child to take the best that is in his reach. Try your best, but remember – this is but ONE of the various steps in your life. An important step? Yes. THE ONLY STEP? Not by a far shot.
Apologies for rambling – but I have been noticing these posts for sometime now, and I just wanted to give in my 0.02 cents worth. Just to put things into perspective.
Mrigank
Founder (Voicetap)
these are my ranks
AIR-75650
Category(obc)-17075
State rank(ap)-10500
State category-2830.
what are my chances of getting through any aieee college?
even if it is in the 2nd or 3rd or even 4th round of couselling.
i have all india rank 14814 and obc air 2638 i have got seat in thapar mechnical,but want seat in allahabad may be in civil,or jaipur mechnical.so wat can be best option fr me.i am from punjab.if we have to compare college iiit allhabad(IT),nsit(manufacturing process and automation engineering),nit jaipur (mechnical),nit allahabad(civil),thapar(mechnical),so what can be best option out of this and please rate them acording to prefrence…i will be very thankfull
vivek sir pls reply sir!!
Hey Sriram.
Apologies for the late reply. Was travelling from past 3 days.
Well at a state rank of 188 – your chances of getting through NIT Trichy are good, given the fact that you are from the same state.The Second Counseling form is very important so fill it very carefully.
And as far as NIT Suratkahl,Calicut are concerned, i doubt if you would be able to get through these colleges since your Rank in 9400.
All the best.
Hey Vaibhav,
I am sorry but at State Rank 2021, you wont be able to get through NIT Allahbad.I am not sure if the BITS Cutoff would be lowered or not but nevertheless do fill up the form.
Here is the preference order that i would have followed. I am assuming that you have no specific interest and you are willing to relocate anywhere.
1. NSIT
2. NIT Jaipur Mech / NIT Allahbad IT (both seem to be at the same level)
3. Thapar
btw – Have u considered PEC Chandigarh ?
All the best
hello sir
my overall rank is 279432 in aieee and 3841 category rank in st category also the state rank is 12000 and state category rank is 174 i am from gujarat which collages i can get. sir plz reply me
Which colledge is better
Jaypee waranghat
Chandigarh colledge of Engineering and Technology (CCET,Punjab Univ)
BVP Pune
hello…my AIEEE all india rank is in 13000..plz guide me…i m confused abt NIT surat..HaMirpur, Jamshedpur..is civil n mech good?..
looking for colg near delhi
Hey,
Please let me your state rank and which state you are from.
Though at AIR 13000 chances of getting into NIT Surat are not that great. Do try PEC and other colleges in Chandigarh.
sir i m from Delhi so no state colg…WE HAVE not applied yet for PEC..hows IIITgwalior
Do consider applying for the 4 colleges that come under the Punjab University.
I do not much about IIIT Gwalior so wont comment on that.
do i have any chance in NIT JALANDHAR OR DURGAPUR..
hello sir ,
i wanna know that out of MANIPAL , SRM( CHENNAI ) , VIT(VELLORE) which is better …
n i will be doing chemical engineering from SRM CHENNAI ( MAIN CAMPUS )
regards ,
We need help:
Given our engineering calls – a lot of people have written in and asked us to get experts to answer some questions. We have consolidated them – and put them in an editable google document at: http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=rBNLERSHCy-c09ZHS1HbRzA&single=true&gid=0&output=html
I request you all to please go through these questions – and put up more questions that you would have wanted to know about / want to know about there itself. We will then get the experts to answer them for you and others like you.
Thanks for your help! Please pass this around to your friends as well.
Regards,
Mrigank
hello…my AIEEE RANK-54985
gen category-41257
state rank-7853
PLZZ GUIDE ME ARE THERE ANY CHANCES OF GETTING NIT’S THROUGH HOME QUOTA OR ALL INDIA QUOTA AND MY STATE ELIGIBILITY IS UTTARPRADESH .
PLZZ REPLY SOON
bro … u’ll not get any NIT …… if u got one by anymeans then u’ll get a low branch …like textile etc …..
n for getting gud branches ( core ) like chem , mech , ece etc ….
u’ll hav to go to any private coll ….. like the univ like SRM , MIT ,VIT these r the leaders in priv engg ….. n its std r above then some NIT’s n almost all ……so ….. best of luk dude
bro … dont take civil … u can take mech or chem both r eqally gud n ” tuff ” to … rest is ur intrest !!!!!!
bro … u shuld go for nit jpr …coz dis yr the placements here i mean at nit jpr were better then iit kgp , bombay …
go in MNIT jaipur !!!
its best
my air is 48618category rank 10373…state rank overall 2196…obc 316…im from haryana…wat r my chances of getting mechanical and ece in nit kurukshetra.
reply please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey Rahul,
Given the fact that your state rank is 10373 i dont think that there are any chances of getting through the State Quota. Even via the OBC quota I see very little chance of getting through.
Please refer to somebody at NIT kurukshetra for more accurate details.
All the best
Dear Voicetap team,
My all india rank in AIEEE 2009 is 12,256 and state rank 1211. I am a general candidate and belong to Delhi State. I had given the and locked the following choices of branch for the online counselling. Regarding the 1st and the 2nd round; I did not get any of my choice. Is it possible that I get some response in 3rd & 4th round of counselling? I thought that the majority of the lot clear out in 2nd round only. Should I Wait for the subsequent rounds or drop 1 year since I passed out class 12th this year. Kindly care to reply. I shall be grateful to you. Thanks! –> Shantanu Mishra.
1 National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Electronics And Communication Engineering
2 National Institute of Technology, Warangal Electronics And Communication Engineering
3 National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal Electronics And Communication Engineering
4 Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi Electronics And Communication Engineering
5 National Institute of Technology, Calicut Electronics And Communication Engineering
6 National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Electrical & Electronics Engineering
7 National Institute of Technology, Warangal Electrical & Electronics Engineering
8 National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal Electrical & Electronics Engineering
9 National Institute of Technology, Calicut Electrical & Electronics Engineering
10 Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad Electronics And Communication Engineering
11 National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Mechanical Engineering
12 National Institute of Technology, Warangal Mechanical Engineering
13 National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal Mechanical Engineering
14 National Institute of Technology, Calicut Mechanical Engineering
15 Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad Mechanical Engineering
16 Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur Electronics And Communication Engineering
17 Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur Electrical & Electronics Engineering
18 Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal Electronics And Communication Engineering
19 Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat Electronics And Communication Engineering
20 Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur Mechanical Engineering
21 Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal Mechanical Engineering
22 Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat Mechanical Engineering
23 Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad Electrical Engineering
24 National Institute of Technology, Calicut Engineering Physics
25 National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Civil Engineering
26 National Institute of Technology, Warangal Civil Engineering
27 National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal Civil Engineering
28 Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi Civil Engineering
29 National Institute of Technology, Calicut Civil Engineering
30 Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad Civil Engineering
31 National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Electronics And Communication Engineering
32 Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal Electrical Engineering
33 Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat Electrical Engineering
34 National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Electronics & Instrumentation
35 National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Mechanical Engineering
36 National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Electrical Engineering
37 Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur Electronics And Communication Engineering
38 Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur Mechanical Engineering
39 Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur Electrical Engineering
40 Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur Civil Engineering
41 Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal Civil Engineering
42 Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat Civil Engineering
43 National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Civil Engineering
44 National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
45 National Institute of Technology, Warangal Metallurgical Engineering
46 National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
47 Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur Civil Engineering
48 National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra Electronics And Communication Engineering
49 National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra Mechanical Engineering
50 National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra Electrical Engineering
51 National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra Civil Engineering
My questions are:
1. Do I get any of these locked choices in 3rd and 4th round?
2. Chances of Metallurgy in Trichy/Warangal/Surathkal?
3. Civil at NIT Calicut?
Do reply!
Thanks
my air is 48618category rank 10373…state rank overall 2196…obc 316…im from haryana.i’ve got uiet kurukshetra in haryana state first counselling.could you please tell me if i can get y.m.c.a faridabad mechenical or ece.
reply please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
my state rank in chandigarh is111 can i get ECEin pec or otherwise should i go for nit jalandhar for ECEwhich i have got.
hey,
i believe at State Rank you should easily get through PEC. I cant comment on the branch though. However PEC and NIT Jalandhar both are equally good. You need to decide about your inclination to go to a city like Jalandhar or Chandigarh. I have personally seen PEC and would recommend it highly.
Hey Rahul,
I have no idea about the opening and closing ranks of Faridabad. However I would strongly reccomend you UIET .
Hey Shantanu,
Apologies for the late reply.In my opinion at this rank chance of you getting anything at NIT Trichy,Warangal, Surathkal, or even Calicut are very less. While dropping a year is a option, you need to be very firm and highly motivated before you make that call.If you have any other query feel free to shoot it at v@voicetap.in
i have got mechanical in pec.Should i go for it
Which option would be better ~nit jamshedpur( electrical and electronics) or bits hyd or goa mech/ civil /chem
If you dont have any particular reason for choosing electrical, I would reccoment BITS Goa Campus.
Hi Ppl,
I am getting CSE at NIT Jalandhar and Mech at BITS Goa.. which one shld i choose.. Really confused. Please help.
Is there any engineering collage in Maharashtra ,Pune or Rajasthan which gives addmission in BE on the basis of our marks in 12th class…??
I have scored 67.2% in madhya pradesh board 2009..
plz urgently reply guys..need ur help..!!
i want to ask u vich is better uiet chandigarh or ymca fariadbad.
and ya i want to know tht as ma aieee rank is 25000 and i vil nt be able to get ece at uiet .. so vich shud i prefer. i dint got anythng in ymca waiting for its institutional counselling
I got a question to ask u?……..
I Hve got admission in
1) THAPAR UNIVERSITY-Chemical Engn. which is more likely to get upgraded to Electronics(instrumentation and control)
2) Punjab University-UIET Mechanical engn.
3) Punjab University-DCET-Chemical Engn…
What do you think i shud opt for…….?
Wich clg is better and whr wud i gt better packages?……
If possible pls reply b4 30th.,……
Hve to report at any 1 of these clgs….