Quality of food offered at AIIMS Delhi mess is good compared to other medical colleges in India. The campus has a total of seven messes. Four are attached to hostels and for enrolled students. Three are general for visitors.
The mess menu has a variety of options. There are plenty to choose from. The menu includes veg, non-veg, and South-Indian items.
AIIMS Delhi mess fees are around INR 2000 per month for four meals (breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner) format of a fixed menu. The amount varies for student-run messes. It will be around 2000-3000.
If you have other options like older IIMs or private B Schools such as MDI or SP Jain, I would recommend you to go for them instead of DoMS, IIT Madras. I am not saying MBA from DoMS is a bad idea, it’s just that B Schools are best for MBA.
MBA program offered at DoMS IIT Madras has the following pros and cons
Pros
Cons
Overall, DoMS offers the best experience and the MBA is a good choice considering the ROI, campus life, and exposure provided by IIT Madras.
Every college has its own set of pros and cons. Both Christ University and XIME are well-known reputed institutions. It depends on the course that you aim to pursue to compare which is better. When it comes to campus life, Christ is the winner. The beautiful green campus with acres of active campus life of the students being involved in multiple extracurricular activities, seminars and workshops is what attracts the students. However, the fee structure of Christ is a bit higher as compared to XIME. Both colleges are known to provide good placement to their students and are visited by top recruiters. However, it again depends on your course of preference. Go through the websites of both colleges and talk to seniors who can guide you with some other queries which you may have.
The preparation of BITSAT includes so many areas, English and Logical reasoning being an important part of it. Like other students applying for BITSAT, my knowledge is also limited to my experience, gathered from others. Mostly our preparation depends on solving previous year’s question papers and watching tutorials. There are a number of books you can follow as well. Analyze your strong area and try solving the answers in a limited time. This will lessen your burden in the examination hall.
The above tips will definitely help you prepare for english & logical reasoning for BITSAT, but keep in mind that there are other sections as well. So divide your practice time accordingly and dedicate sufficient time to all other sections as well.
M.Tech program in Geoinformatics and Natural Resources Engineering at IIT Bombay is an excellent program that provides interested students with a strong foundation in the principles and techniques used in geoinformatics and natural resources engineering.
The curriculum is a rich blend of theoretical knowledge and research, and students are given the opportunity to work on a number of projects related to these fields. Graduates of the program have gone on to successful careers in academia, government, and industry.
M.Tech in Geo-informatics and Natural Resource Engineering (GNR) comes under the Centre of Studies in Resource Engineering (CSRE) which was established in 1976.
Course Highlights
Total Fees |
Total Fees INR 94300 (2 Years) |
Rankings |
# Ranked 3/300 by NIRF Engineering Ranks |
GATE Cutoff (General) |
350 |
Highest CTC |
INR 18000000 |
Average CTC |
INR 2150000 |
Eligibility |
Pass in Graduation + GATE |
Top Recruiters |
Mercedes Benz R&D, Qualcomm, Sony Japan, Hitachi, PWC Diamond Consulting, Rakuten Inc, Axis Bank, IDFC Bank |
A glimpse of the courses you can pursue and research activities you can conduct has been given below:
Geoinformatics and Natural Resources Engineering M.Tech course at IIT Bombay is pretty decent and provides a number of opportunities.
If you haven’t already worked with a research group or under a professor during your summertime, IISc would be a little difficult for you.
There are a lot of professors and postdoctoral fellows who are enrolled in a subdiscipline at IISc. So any kind of internship will give you a little edge over others to be selected for winter internship.
If you are a scholar at KVPY or INSPIRE or NIUS, you might have better chances but the statement of purpose matters as well. Usually, you will have to send a mail with your CV and the statement of purpose along with a list of courses that you have completed to any of the professors who are related to that sub-discipline. You must also remember to apply early in September and if it is feasible for you, you must decide on a topic, duration, accommodation before October.
IISER - For IISERs, it would be advisable to go for Mohali or Bhopal. The application process is quite similar. September end to October is considered to be the best time to decide on a date and duration.
IITs - a few of them conduct sponsored winter programs but there is no logic in going to an IIT to study theoretical mathematics. You can rather go to Kanpur and Powai and the application procedure for both of them is the same as above.
If you wish to pursue cryptology, cryptanalysis, economical models, number theory, ISI and CMI would be considered better when it comes to exposure and experience. For complex analysis, and astrostatistics, you can go to IMSc, ISI, IISc, and CMI. You can opt for mathematical biology at IISERs and IISc.
To get into AFMC Pune, one must sign either of these bonds
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No. you don't have to necessarily prepare a resume for NITIE PGDIE GD/PI. Instead, you will be required to fill out your application form carefully. Every minute detail regarding yourself has to be filled in as the interviewers will be probing questions based on the application form only. The interviewer will have a soft copy of your application form with them.
It's highly advisable to prepare questions regarding your work experience project or internship project if you are a fresher.
BITS Pilani is a much better option to pursue BTech than DTU. Here are a few aspects I have considered before arriving at this conclusion
Considering the above factors it’s safe to say that BITS Pilani is a more lucrative option than DTU for BTech.
Every IITian’s first day is a memory that stays with them forever, and is permanently ingrained, and so was my friend's first day at IIT Delhi.
At around 11 in the morning, students were escorted to Dogra Hall, wherein an orientation session was conducted by the IIT Delhi director who briefed us about the institute administration and clarified basic doubts. The students were impressed by his speech and the two points that resonated the most with my friend were
The orientation was followed by a tea session of 15 minutes at the LHC lobby. Students were escorted to department-wise orientation sessions that were addressed by the respective departmental heads. Once the orientation sessions concluded, students were asked to go back to the hostels, their new home for 4 years.
A few formalities have to be dealt with related to the hostel BSW volunteers and how secretaries will always be at your disposal assisting you in every possible way. After lunch, she interacted with a few of her wingmates.
The first day at IIT Delhi will surely leave a long-lasting impression on you and will be filled with exciting memories and discoveries.