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It depends upon the college guidelines and guidelines of josaa you will have to follow that only because josaa allots verification centers for specific institutes at some prescribed places and if you go to some other place then the document verification may not take place and you might get disqualified from counselling.

First thing to ponder is that core sector jobs are not very lucrative in terms of pay packages and the branches you have mentioned are also reeling under the bar coming to the main point nitk chemical vs civil then in this case from an indian prospective civil might offer better packages as compared to chemical which has good prospects outside india so first think which branch you are interested in and then move forward as both are core sector branches and not much difference is there in terms of pay packages.

Yes you can definitely change your branch at NIT Surathkal firstly when you are under counseling then you can get your branch change in further rounds of josaa according to jee main ranks and secondly you can get your branch change when you have taken admission and after you 1st year you can apply for branch change based on your cpi at end of first year.

Here I would go with it branch at nitk as it is one of the top colleges in india renowned for btech also it is amongst the top nits of india so you will have a great exposure as well on the other hand iiser kolkata is also a renowned institute ut in the field of science so ultimately it boils down to you that what you want to do whether you want to do research or do a btech and become a computer/it engineer hence choice is upto you.

Hi student,

As per your query NITK Surathkal fee-waiver is given in three slabs mainly:-

1. Income < 1 Lakh 100% fee waiver provided

2. Income between 1-5 lakhs, 1/3 rd of tution fee

3. Above 5 lakhs no fee waiver with full fee exemption for SC, ST and PWD candidates.


The candidates belonging to, ST and PH category need not to produce family income certificate for claiming these tution fee waiver.

While on the other hand, general and OBC candidates to claim these tution fee waiver need to produce their annual family income certificate.

With the required format ( as per JOSAA business rules) one needs to submit their caste certificate certified by government.

You can go through the link for more details

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nit-surathkal-fee-structure/amp&ved=2ahUKEwi9u53Ri_z0AhWijuYKHfbkAXwQFnoECBUQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1P3hZfgbaMANp0OcC3LikI

Hope your doubt is clear

Thanks

Hi reader

as per the official site of nit surathkal , the classes for 1st semester will commence from 27th of december . The 1st session will end in the month of may 2022.

1st semester is expected to be online and there's no information about the offline classes as per now on the official website

you can refer to the following link for accessing the planner of 1st semester according to official website

https://www.nitk.ac.in/document/attachments/3163/Academic_Calendar_for_Ist_Year_Students_Dec.21-May22.pdf

for any query revert back in comment section.

thankyou

Hello, I hope you are doing well

SSP Karnataka post-matric scholarship is provided to those students who are pursuing their education beyond class 10th.

Now since you have not mentioned your category so it is hard to say that you can get benefit of this scholarship or not as this scholarship is only for SC, ST, OBC students not for general or unreserved students.

SC/ST student can get fee reimbursement for engineering and diploma in engineering. To avail the benefit of SSP Scholarship, You should be a permanent resident of Karnataka. Your annual family income should be between Rs 2.5 lakhs to 10 lakhs.

Hope this helps

As per your percentile of 85 in JEE Main there is a possibility of you getting a seat in NIT Surathkal provided you have a reservation either SC/ST/OBC

For know more appropriate choices of colleges or institutes please use the JEE mains college predictor tool

I am attaching the link below

JEE Main College Predictor link

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor

Hi,

I hope you are doing well.

See both the institutes are of great repute and both of them are great. But if you need to distinguish then I would recommend you to go for the IIEST. The reason behind it because:

  • IIEST have better approach to research
  • IIEST offers slightly a better placement aspect
  • The packages in IIEST Shibpur is much better than that of NIT.
  • The faculties in IIEST are more into research.

To know more about the IIEST Shibpur visit the link below:

https://dqxeclau.top/university/indian-institute-of-engineering-science-and-technology-shibpur

To know more about SVNIT visit the link below:

https://dqxeclau.top/university/sardar-vallabhbhai-national-institute-of-technology-surat

I hope this answer helps. All the very best for future endeavors!

Dear aspirant,

According to your question , let me tell you that it's very difficult to to predict about the csab rounds because every year the dynamics changes based on certain factors.

Various factors are considered while deciding the cut offs like number of candidates appearing in the counselling, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.

As per my knowledge , cse would be a tough call for nit surathkal but for mnit jaipur if seats are vacant it's possible to grab.

For more information you can check out the link given below-

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

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