What are my chances in getting into nit agartala (engineering physics - dual degree)? [My jee mains rank is - 24,415.]
Hi Akshit,
As of 2019, for NIT Agartala dual degree [B.Tech+M.Tech] in Engineering physics, the cutoff was around 37914 in the last round.
As of 2018, the closing round was around 38326.
For 2017, the closing rank was around 31535.
For more information, you may check https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-nit-agartala
Also, all the ranks mentioned above are for other state and general quota.
Wish you all the very best!
which is better in terms of career and placement: Engineering Physics at DTU or Mechanical engineering at VIT Vellore??
Go for Engineering Physics, DTU. Its a nice branch and people go for MS from this branch.Last year too, 2 students from EP went to Stanford.Also its DTU so you will grow as a person here.Lots of extra curricular activities, great campus life, environment, brand, recognition. You will cherish each and every moment spent here. You will never regret. DTU is much better than VIT.
What is the difference between btech engineering physics and integrated msc in physics?
hello there!
First of all, if you are in the 12th standard, then you cannot do a direct Masters in Physics. Either you have to enroll in a BSc /BS c (http://b.sc/B.S) ourse , complete it and then go over to MSc or you can get into some integrated MSc programs (like the ones offered in IITs ). Considering you can get into any of these programs (BTech/BSc/MSc), the question is what you want to pursue. If you want to do a BTech in Electronics you can work in different areas like semiconductor devices, networking and communications, VLSI and embedded systems, robotics etc. If you want to work in areas in which Physics grads do, you will have to get trained in those topics ,by yourself, since you wont get much exposure in those topics during your BTech. Many colleges like IITs offer the opportunity to do minors in another stream by taking up electives... so if you can do that ,its pretty fine. After that you can go onto Masters in Physics and you will be working in the same areas that physics grads do.I know some guys who did that, since they enjoyed Physics more than core electronics.Let me warn you, doing that is not easy.On the other hand , if you take up physics, the same case will apply, of course in the opposite way. Being an electronics major myself, I cant comment on the full opportunities in physics, but I am sure that you can work in core electronics, after studying physics, if you can develop the necessary skills.Physics is so broad that you can work in any area in future. I am not entirely sure about working in Mechanical/ other specialized engineering disciplines after studying Physics,though.
The main factor is obviously what you want to do in future. Its okay to be confused at this stage. But ultimately you will have to make a decision.The thing is that ,you can basically work in any area in future, provided you have the necessary expertise...it really doesn't matter in what area you do your Bachelors.If you are bent on getting a job and a fat pay-check right after your undergraduate level, I would say BTech gives you better opportunities. There are pros and cons in everything. So just follow your passion and do whatever seems interesting, no matter what others tell you to do.
Best of luck.
Can I get admission in NIT AGARTALA engineering physics (B Tech + M Tech 5 year) by 85 percentile in JEE mains with no reservations (genral category and other state)?
Hello,
In 2019 the cut off for Engineering Physics dual degree in NIT, Agartala was 37914 for other state genera category. With 85 percentile your overall expected rank will be around 130351. In September session 12,00,000 candidates are expected to appear so by this you need to score minimum 97 percentile of above so that you may secure a rank below 37,000 because cut off changes every year depending on number of candidates appeared, difficulty of exam etc.
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Btech in engineering physics. I am looking for colleges and admissions procedures for B-tech in engieering physics....either NIT or IIT
Hi Anand,
NIT's and IIT's offering B.Tech in Engineering Physics course are as follows:-
- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
- Indian Institute of Technology Madras
- Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
- Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
- Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad
- National Institute of Technology Calicut
- Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
- Indian Institute of Technology Mandi
Refer here for more info - https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-engineering-physics-colleges-in-india
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
which theoretical topics are not there in btech (in computer) in physics subject which are in btech in engineering physics? is there any particular website/ link to see the course and topics covered in btech in particular field?
Hi
Engineering physics involves a lot of quantum physics and nuclear physics which is not involved in B.tech in Computer Science. While the curriculum for each college is different, the courses broadly remain the same. You can find the syllabus on the respective college's web page, under the label courses of study.
what is engineering physics, engineering mathematics and engineering chemistry. do they have scope and is there any difference between engineering mathematics and mathematical computing
Hello,
Engineering science is bit deep and has different theories which is completely different which you read in 12th.
Basics is same but those are use to solve lot more real life problems.
Engineering mathematics and physics is mostly used in all engineering streams.
Engineering chemistry and physics is used in biotechnology engineering , chemical engineering, mechanical and aerospace engineering.
Science is basic rule for every process or thing or component. There is no domain or work for engineering mathematics, physics or chemistry. You can read them in BTech/BE and use them in your job time. Engineering has good scope and it's improving towards automations.
Hope it helps!
Which NITs Or IITs are best for b. tech in engineering physics?
Hi
Engineering physics is a very good branch that has immense scope in research and academia. IIT Delhi and IIT Roorkee top the charts in terms of this branch. Because of the IIT tag, and global ties of the institute, pursuing research after passing out from the college becomes easier. Also, the faculty at IIT Delhi for EP is exceptionally knowledgeable.
top iit colleges offering engineering physics (B.Tech)
Hello aspirant
Top physics and Astronomy colleges in India are listed below
•Induan Institute of Technology, IIT BOMBAY - IIT Mumbai - department of physics is one of best in India
•Indian Institute of Science, IISC , Bangalore
•IIT, Madras
• IIT Delhi
•iit kharagpur
•Tata Institute of Fundamental research, TIFR, Mumbai
•Delhi University
how best or worth the engineering physics course?
Hello Aspirant
After studying engineering physics, you can take up research , you can get Into any further courses related to purely mathematics or purely physics. Engineering physics students also have an idea about the working side of electrical and electronics engineers so you can take up a job in that field too.
the con of this branch is that most people do not understand entirely what is means and therefore do not offer jobs to engineering physics students.