Engineering Physics
Hello Aspirant,
Congratulations for your result. It is quite difficult to predict the exact rank as the trends changes every year because it depends on many factors like number of students appeared, shift, toughness, etc.
But we can predict your result based on the previous trends. With 63 percentile your CRL-AIR will be around 378510 - 425500 and your SC rank will be around 26k+. You can verify your rank by using our rank predictor tool which is given below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
In order to get a seat in NITs, you need to score at least 9k - 10k SC rank, or 85 percentile as per past year trends.
Thus, with 63 percentile, chances are very low for NITs that too in engineering physics branch.
If you want to check the chances of getting a college, you can go through our college predictor link which is given below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B
Thank you and all the best for your future.
Hi,
As per your mentioned query there are only 2 NITs that offers admission in BTech Engineering Physics.
As you haven't mentioned your category so i am providing you information of open category.
NITs are top colleges that are all over India. NITs colleges are listed below and their previous year closing rank for the engineering physics course is mentioned below.
1. NIT Calicut
2021
Home state - 28861
Other state - 16397
2020
Home state - 33719
Other state - 16548
2. NIT Agartala
2019
Home state - 373515
Other state - 37914
2018
Home state - 409109
Other state - 38326
You can also use our college predictor to see your chances in all the colleges: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope this will be helpful !
All the best !
Hope you are doing well!
In my opinion JIMS Vasant Kunj 2 would be a better option than JIMS Rohini Sector 3, because JIMS Vasant Kunj's placement is better than the other. Also JIMS Vasant Kunj is rated higher than JIMS Rohini Sector 3.
Though both are almost equal, but in my opinion JIMS Vasant Kunj has got the upper hand.
Hope I answered your query.
Thank You.
Hi there. In response to your query, the answer would be that this factor is completely uncontrollable. To be honest there is no way to tell this as this cut off solely depends on how the eligible candidates fill their choices in sear matrix counseling, depending on that the results are formulated each year, hence the trend might change or continue.
Hope this answer helps; best wishes
Dear apsirant,
As per as my observation is considered most of the research astronomers have their degree in physics /astronomy or master degree in physical science mainly physics or astronomy.
To be at that level it takes around 7-8 years beyond the school education. Astronomers are normally good with computers in programming and with normal usage. They also have good mathematical knowledge.
So, you can absolutely pursue astronomy after clearing your b.tech degree with decent percentage of marks. You can opt for specialisation in astrophysics /astronomy.
hello student,
B.Sc. Applied Physics or Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics is an undergraduate Physics course. Applied physics is a science and a bridge or a connection between physics and engineering. It is applied for particular technological or practical use. The duration of the course is three years and the course covers the study of the application of the theories and principles of Science to practical purposes. The degree course covers the study of topics and subjects like industrial engineering, astrophysics, computer science, business informatics, forensics, chemistry, biology, computer technology, mathematics, economics, social sciences, workplace safety, and other business-related courses. Specific course requirements vary according to the concentration/specialization selected by students at the time.
B.Tech Engineering Physics is a 4-year undergraduate course that deals with electrical science, electronics, mechanics, computing, nuclear physics, and more. The course delves deep into engineering concepts and the topics falling under engineering physics After completing B.Tech Engineering Physics in India, graduates can choose to pursue higher education in India/abroad. Another option is to seek research and development jobs.
Dear Aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! Here is the full information regarding IIT Bombay placement of this year which is as follows ;
Sector
Average CTC
Engineering & Technology
INR 24 LPA
IT / Software
INR 27.05 LPA
Finance
INR 28.40 LPA
Research & Development
INR 25.12 LPA
Consulting
INR 18.02 LPA
You should wait patiently for further rounds of counselling it is not compulsory that you will get a seat in round 1 only hence you should wait for further rounds and if your rank is apt enough to get you a preparatory seat so you will definitely get it maybe after some rounds of counselling also seat allotment depends on you choice filling as well so make sure you have filled choices in the best possible way.
There are two things in this scenario if you take a lower tier college with cse then no matter how much you work hard you will not get a very good placements as companies providing high packages will either not come or they will not give high packages even if they come on the other hand since EP is a core field department so like in all other core fields syllabus is vast and you may not get time to code but here you should prefer dtu for two reasons first is the tag yo will get by joining the college moreover if you are willing to code then you will find time somehow or the other, moreover here the coding culture is great that will help you in coding but the only problem you might face is that some companies do not allow Ep students to sit in their placements(tech companies) so choose wisely but you can always go for off campus placements.
Hello,
If you have interest in engineering physics, then you must go for engineering physics at nit Agartala as it is a very good option. But if you don't have an interest and you want to get some better option like cs, IT, ece in some other better college and this was your first attempt, then you can surely think about giving it a second attempt.
But nit Agartala is a good option for pursuing your engineering physics. The NIRF ranking of NIT Agartala is 92 which is not bad. The placement are moderate here with median salary 6lpa and highest package was 22 lpa.
Overall, I suggest you that if you are interested in physics, then take this branch, and otherwise not.
Thank you!
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