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How does the allotment into CUSAT work and what are the processes?

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Ahalya Bose Posted On : August 9th, 2023
Studied at Cochin University (2019)

After the CUSAT CAT result declaration, a rank list is prepared and enlisted. This is followed by the online option registration for the desired Engineering courses at SOE, CUCEK and Kunjali Marakkar School of Marine Engineering. For seat allotment, the CAT ranks are considered. Out of the total seats for B.Tech program, 50% are reserved for Keralite students, 40% are All India Merit seats, and 10% are reserved for NRI students. There is also category based reservation. 

In Naval Architecture & Ship Building, Instrumentation Technology and Polymer Science & Engineering, 90% seats are reserved for Keralite students while only 10% are All India Merit seats. After online option registration, you have to download the CUSAT CAT Seat Allotment Letter. You have to report at the venue on the allotted date and time for the counseling rounds. At the venue, you have to pay the admission fee and your seat will be confirmed. If you do not turn up at the venue or do not pay the admission fee, your candidature will stand canceled.

Even after paying the admission fee, you can attend the further rounds to see if the option which you gave higher preference to is allotted to you. Then you need to confirm the seat by paying the fees in case the seat is changed from state merit to payment. If you do not get your desired seat, you can attend the real time admission and spot admission round to check for the remaining/available seats which will be alloted on the basis of rank. During the spot admissions, all category seats are dissolved into general seats, except for SC/ST seats.

This is the procedure for allotment of Engineering seats at CUSAT.

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Which is better, a BTech in mechanical engineering from GEC Thrissur or BTech in safety & fire engineering from CUSAT?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : August 8th, 2023
lives in New Delhi

There is no better course as the choice of a course depends a lot on one’s preferences and future prospects. You need enough passion to like a course because every course has its good and bad parts. 

BTech in Mechanical Engineering should be considered only if you are interested in it genuinely because it’s quite challenging. BTech in Safety and Engineering is mistakenly considered to be the easiest BTech program but the reality is far from this. This course covers topics from Mechanical, Civil, and even Chemical. As a result, this branch ends up being the Jack of all trades but the Master of none. The students of this branch are capable of handling HSE in almost any type of industry.

The placements of the Safety and Fire Engineering program are decent despite the limited opportunities. Companies like Reliance, BPCL, IOCL, ONGC, and VEDANTHA make good offers here. 

So my verdict is to go for Mechanical if you are sure about your interest in it else Safety and Fire Engineering is a good choice. 

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Why do people choose naval architecture? What is the scope of naval architecture in India or abroad? I am thinking of doing it at CUSAT.

Raktim Tarafdar Posted On : August 9th, 2023

CUSAT offers a four year B.Tech program in Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding. My brother pursued this degree from CUSAT a few years back.

Naval Architecture deals with vessels, moving or stationary, that serve in a marine atmosphere. The vessels include ships plying in ocean or coastal areas, offshore rigs, underwater vehicles, submarines etc. Naval Architects perform mathematical calculations to ensure the sea worthiness of these vessels. For this purpose, softwares and programs are created and fed as algorithms to a machine. Most universities offer a secondary specialization alongside Naval Architecture. If you pursue your B.Tech in Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding, other than N.A. calculations, you will also work on shipbuilding techniques and practices. My brother also worked on a project on the preliminary design of a ship plying in a specific route required to carry cargo(s) at its maximum capacity(meeting the owner’s requirements).

As far as job prospects are concerned, as a Naval Architect, you can be employed by shipping companies, classification societies, consultancies, or research institutes. You can also work at shipyards or at offshore companies that manufacture maritime equipment like life-saving appliances or ship engines.

Indian organizations offer a limited salary in this field, usually ranging from 25,000 - 50,000 INR per month. Abroad, the salary usually ranges from 12 - 40 LPA. Your salary will depend upon your location and job profile. Offshore offers good packages which are way higher than shipbuilding. But because of changes in oil prices at present, only a few offshore companies hire freshers.  Depending on your job type and designation, you will get to travel sometimes/frequently for business, projects or some technical testing work.

You can go for this course at CUSAT. However, I would recommend you to first prioritize the top Indian and Foreign institutions offering this program and to keep CUSAT as a secondary choice.

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Which is the best suited MBA entrance in CUSAT?

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Sunanda Nandi Posted On : July 20th, 2021
Studied at Cochin University of Science and Technology (2019)

As far as MBA at CUSAT is concerned, you will have to score at least 50% aggregate marks in any subject in your undergraduate or bachelor’s degree.

  • When it comes to admission, the rank list is made on a combined basis of your scores in C-MAT (AICTE), or MAT score (AIMA), or CAT (IIM).
  • Your performance in the group discussion, as well as the interview, is also taken into consideration.
  • Lastly, which test matters the most, i.e. CMAT, MAT, or CAT (IIM) will completely depend on the university.

In my opinion, ace your interview and group discussion and score decently on the test and you will be good to go.

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What is the reputation of cusat students?

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Admin Posted On : February 24th, 2024

CUSAT has a good reputation not just in Kerala, but in other parts of India as well. The graduates of our university are treated with respect by recruiters, who know the high academic standards of CUSAT.

My brother went for an off campus interview at a Mumbai based company. The interviewer asked him about his academic achievements, and he replied that he was just an average student. The interviewer smiled and said that to score 65 percentile in CUSAT is a good thing, and that my brother was better off than the graduates of many other universities. 

This proves that CUSAT and its students are viewed in a positive light by industry experts.

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Which should I choose, fire and safety engineering or CSE in SOE of CUSAT?

Namrata Das Posted On : August 9th, 2023
For a safe and secure future, a good salary package and an easier job, I would suggest you choose Fire and Safety Engineering at SOE, CUSAT. On the other hand, if you are confident about your programming skills and knowledge, wish for a career in IT, and would be satisfied with a comparatively lower salary (probably), choose the CSE course at SOE, CUSAT. In Safety, the job profiles are less demanding and the competition is not as high as in CSE. CSE jobs are purely merit-based. To get into Amazon, Snapdeal, etc. with high packages of 11–14 LPA and above, you need to be very skilled and hardworking. Curriculum-wise, Safety is a lot easier and contains the basics of the branches- CE, ME, EEE & EC. Therefore, based on your personal preferences, choose your stream wisely. Both CSE and Safety at SOE, CUSAT are good courses.
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How is the EC dept. at CUSAT?

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Danna Ray Posted On : August 8th, 2023
B.tech from SVKM's NMIMS (2019)

One of my friends completed his BTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering from CUSAT.  He was extremely disappointed with the standard of academics there and even warned his friend from joining it.

  • The quality of education imparted is poor but the exams conducted are very challenging. The grading is also tough and getting good marks is very difficult.
  • There is no transparency in checking of exam papers and often favoritism can be seen.
  • The recruitment process of the professors is also manipulated and many get back door entry through political influence.
  • There is rivalry between the permanent professors and the students who are victims of these conflicts.
  • The campus placement opportunities are non-existent and companies rarely recruit students for core jobs.

It’s best to go for a different department or a different institute altogether. 

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Is CUSAT in Kuttanad good for engineering?

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Shridhar Sriraman Posted On : August 8th, 2023
Lives in Pondicherry, Puducherry, India

To be honest, you will be very disappointed if you join CUSAT expecting to be taught by highly experienced professors and a top-notch infrastructure. If you are nevertheless joining CUSAT, bear in mind that you will have to resort to self-study most of the time.

  • Academics: CUSAT is a big disappointment in terms of the quality of education offered. Most courses are taught by guest faculties who have no knowledge or interest in teaching.
  • Infrastructure: The infrastructure again is in a poor state and no provisions are made for extracurriculars and sports. cricket etc. Don't expect a court for basketball either.
  • Electricity supply: The institute has a poor electricity supply and there isn’t even a generator facility.
  • Library: The library is under-stocked and most of the books you will need won’t be available. Moreover, it is so small that you will feel cramped here.

Considering all the above points, I don’t think it’s wise to join CUSAT in Kuttanad for Engineering.

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How is civil engineering at CUSAT?

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Usha Saini Posted On : February 11th, 2021
B.Tech Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, Cochin University of Science and Technology (2017)

CUSAT is considered to be a good place for Civil Engineering, considering the academic and exposure provided by the institute. Following are a few stats regarding the Civil Engineering department of CUSAT.

NIRF ’20 Rank

178

Total Fees (B.Tech)

3.5 Lakhs

Median Salary offered (Civil)

4.5 LPA

Cut-off rank (Civil)

2313

Some key highlights about the department are listed below:

  • Faculty: The faculties in Civil Engineering are quite experienced and provide quality learning.
  • Extracurricular Activities: A lot of exposure in extracurricular activities is provided by CUSAT, which is a major recreational mode and helps in cultural growth too.
  • Curriculum: The syllabus followed by CUSAT is quite good and well-framed. It is considered to be tougher than other universities, but not very difficult to grasp if the genuine effort is provided.
  • All B.Tech programs in the School of Engineering (SoE) are accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for two years under the Tier-I system. This makes it evident that the degree certificate has got a lot of weightage in itself.
  • The campus life in CUSAT is worth enjoying, along with academics and curriculum.
  • The placement of Civil Engineering in almost all institutes across India is not worth considering. But, it is expected for companies to give preference to CUSAT graduates in their recruitment drives.

Overall, Civil Engineering at CUSAT is a good choice for interested students.

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In trial allotments I was waiting after 400 others for CSE CUSAT. What are my chances of getting admission there?

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Mansi Bhatnagar Posted On : February 23rd, 2024

CSE is the most sought out branch of CUSAT. Since you have 400 other candidates waiting ahead of you, your chances of getting CSE are very low. If you have applied for some other branches, you can wait for the results. Else, if CSE is your only choice, try some other good college. You can come for the spot round if getting into CUSAT is your dream.

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