B.E /B.Tech
Hi jainish ,
According to the data only one college at gujrat have energy engineering as their btech course . Only gujrat technical university allows students to pursue energy management as btech career .
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Hello aspirant,
Best project ideas. Given project ideas can be expanded or modified and the same idea can be used to discover new idea. Necessary is the mother of invention. Many times the saying has proved it works.It works even now.1. Water is a necessary natural resource. Water is polluted. Try to develop a Project that helps in prevention of pollution.2. Air. Atmosphere is polluted. Devise a strategy foe project which helps in reducing and provide clean air. 3. Transport. Devise a strategy for project for stream lining transport.4. Unemployment. Design a project which aims at educating people and provide employment.5. Project for Health management.6. Project for electricity. Design Solar project.7. Where there is a problem. There is a solution. Housing problem. Devise a solution.8. Educating rural masses. Devise a project.9. Child labour. Project to eliminate Child labour.10. Mainly design a project which brings technology and solutions closer. Like this the list goes on and on.During 1st year of Engineering if you design a project it goes for review from Seniors and professors. If it is fit it goes for public opinion.This is just a methodology with which we find a good solution. When you design at the starting point you get all models which has to go through refinement process.Here instead of working we supervise the system to make it work or function smoothly.How to develop a project ??
You cannot educate all kids in India. But you can design a project of educating all kids. Here you can make the system work for Social good.
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B.tech and B. sc should not be compared as a B.tech is equivalent to M. sc . I will compare it just as under graduation courses( Please note that B.tech in India is under graduation course, many miss understand it as graduate course and i will explain the reason later).
As you may already know B. sc is 3 years(six semester) and B.tech is 4 years(8 semester). Comparatively B. sc is much more relaxed than B.tech, number of course work and lab work will be less and you will be introduced to the core subjects right from the first year whereas in B.tech 1st year will have common engineering course work(Refer any university syllabus) with very little or no core subjects. From 2nd year there will be 6 or 7 course works and 3 or 4 lab works to complete in each semester. This can change from one university to another but it wont be less than that.
Most B. sc courses may not include chemical engineering papers which have lots of math, equations, derivations and stuff. Chemical engineering is a major part in B.tech syllabus.
Opportunity:
With regards to biotech or any life science degree, you will have to do your post graduation to advance in your career. Many will go for PhD . Some B.Techs get admitted to PhD directly by writing entrance exams like GATE or CSIR NET but that is very rare. Doing higher Studies is not an option it is a must!!!!
Hello Piyush Joshi
For GATE Preparations follow the following
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Hello,Well you should join the university more because of helplessness if your rank is not good enough to get an NIT. Still being a student I can share my personal experiences-Advantage- the major advantage is the overall fees is less and and the lack of place for hangouts make it least distractable place.Disadvantage- (1) The overall system is very convoluted, even to get issued a book from library you have to make multiple rounds for getting rental cards signed.(2) There is no exposure, your life will be college to hostel that's it.No place to hangout, even no facility to join extra courses and nothing.(3) Teachers are not passionate though they may have knowledge. You can't expect anything from them.(4) Coaching institutes for cat, gate are not well enough. If you want to get placed in TCS then definitely you should join it.To pursue computer engineering my personal advice is to get into some college with good locality so that you can enrol for courses outside college, moreover for first 2 years in the college you will learn nothing worthwhile.Just go through the courses you will learn in your four years of engineering in pantnagar at their official site and you will find most of the courses irrelevant. If you want to do less hard-work and enjoy hostel life and finally get placed in TCS then you should join it if you have bigger dreams then do look for other option.
Hello Venu
Yes, you can prepare for jee mains with your college studies if are already sound with all the concepts. You will only be free after or 4 or5 for 5 days. So after 6 you will have to study till 10 or 11 because of the morning classes.
All the best!!
Hi aspirant,
Scholarship amount provided by state government is different from central government scholarship quota. Therefore in every state the scholarship policy changes and also with respect to the category that a candidate applies for scholarship process also. Therefore it is quite unsure about the actual amount that can be got as scholarship.
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HELLO ASPIRANT,
yes, of course you can give isro exam from electronics and communication brach. during the month of march 2019 isro has vacancy for electrical branch. but this was really less compare to electronics and instrumentation branch. but you need to really study hard as digital and communication, signal system, antenna and radio theory, questions comes a lot from those branches. you can get previous years questions from official websites.
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