Thursday 21 March 2013

IIT INDORE ADMISSION 2013


IIT Indore M.Tech Admission 2013
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Indian Institue Of Technology, Indore.
Admissions are offered in :
  • Communication and Signal processing.
  • Production and Industrial Engineering
No Application Fee
Last Date of Online Application: 31/3/2013
Last Date of Offline Application: 09/4/2013

ISM DHANBAD ADMISSION 2013


ISM Dhanbad M.Tech Admission 2013



Indian School of Mines,Dhanbad
Admissions are offered in
  • Fuel Engineering
  • Mineral Engineering
  • Mine Planning & Design
  • Rock Excavation Engg.
  • Opencast Mining
  • Mine Mechanization
  • Underground Space Technology
  • Geomatics Geomatics
  • Industrial Engg. & Management Industrial Engg. &
  • Management
  • Petroleum Engg. Petroleum Engineering
  • Environmental Science & Eng. Environmental Science &
  • Engineering
  • Petroleum Exploration
  • Engineering Geology
  • Mineral Exploration
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Electronics & Communication
  • Engineering
  • Mining Machinery Engg.
  • Maintenance Engg. & Tribology
  • Manufacturing Engg.
  • Design Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering MEC
  • Power System Engineering
Application Fee : Rs. 1500/-(Rs. 750/- SC/ST/PD candidates)
The application fee is to be paid through online bank challan of SBI
Last Date : 5/4/2013
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NIT RANKING 2012


NIT Ranking 2012

S.No.Study WisePlacement wiseCampus oldness wiseCampus beauty wise
1.NIT TrichyNIT WarangalNIT Warangal(1958)NIT Srinagar
2.NIT WarangalNIT TrichyNIT Surathkal(1958)NIT Hamirpur
3.NIT CalicutNIT CalicutNIT Srinagar(1960)NIT Silchar
4.NIT SurathkalNIT SurathkalNIT Nagpur(1960)NIT Rourkela
5.NIT AllahabadNIT AllahabadNIT Jamshedpur(1960)NIT Surathkal
6.NIT HamirpurNIT RourkelaNIT Durgapur (1960)NIT Allahabad
7.NIT RourkelaNIT BhopalNIT Bhopal(1960)NIT Warangal
8.NIT KurukshetraNIT JamshedpurNIT Allahabad(1961)NIT Trichy
9.NIT JamshedpurNIT SuratNIT Calicut(1961)NIT Bhopal
10.NIT DurgapurNIT JaipurNIT Surat(1961)NIT Nagpur
11.NIT JaipurNIT KurukshetraNIT Rourkela(1961)NIT Jaipur
12.NIT NagpurNIT DurgapurNIT Jaipur(1963)NIT Surat
13.NIT SuratNIT HamirpurNIT Kurukshetra(1963)NIT Kurukshetra
14.NIT BhopalNIT NagpurNIT Trichy(1964)NIT Jamshedpur
15.NIT PatnaNIT AgartalaNIT Agartala(1965)NIT Durgapur
16.NIT RaipurNIT RaipurNIT Siclhar(1967)NIT Jalandhar
17.NIT JalandharNIT JalandharNIT Raipur(1976)NIT Agartala
18.NIT AgartalaNIT PatnaNIT Hamirpur(1986)NIT Patna
19.NIT SiclharNIT SiclharNIT Patna(1986)NIT Raipur
20.NIT SrinagarNIT SrinagarNIT Jalandhar(1987)NIT Agartala
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IIT RANKING 2012


IIT Ranking 2012

PlacementInfrastructureOverall
IIT-DelhiIIT-BombayIIT-Delhi
IITBombayIIT-MadrasIIT-Kharagpur
IIT-KanpurIIT-KharagpurIIT-Bombay
IIT-MadrasIIT-KanpurIIT-Kanpur
IIT-GuwahatiIIT-DelhiIIT-Madras
IIT-KharagpurIIT-BHUIIT-BHU
IIT-BHUIIT-GuwahatiIIT-Guwahati
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IIT BOMBAY CUTOFF 2011


IIT BOMBAY 2011 MTech cutoff for varions department based on Gate score.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Eligible DisciplineGenObcScSt
CS889.0801.0607.0595.0
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
FOR ME1
Eligible DisciplineGenObcScSt
All discipline823.0741.0631.0464.0
FOR ME2
Eligible DisciplineGenObcScSt
All discipline834.0759.0613.0487.0
FOR ME3
Eligible DisciplineGenObcScSt
All discipline788.0724.0578.0421.0
FOR ME4
Eligible DisciplineGenObcScSt
CH,EE,ME788.0724.0613.0425.0
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
FOR EE1
DisciplineGenObcScSt
CS885.0797.0592.0478.0
PH730.0657.0352.0482.0
EE918.0827.0661.0529.0
EC953.0867.0718.0538.0
FOR EE2
DisciplineGenObcScSt
CS885.0797.0592.0417.0
IN895.0836.0595.0511.0
PH730.0657.0352.0482.0
EE903.0864.0765.0529.0
EC910.0828.0636.0500.0
FOR EE3
DisciplineGenObcScSt
CS885.0797.0591.0417.0
IN889.0836.0595.0353.0
EE913.0870.0833.0529.0
EC914.0867.0625.0535.0
FOR EE4
DisciplineGenObcScSt
CS885.0797.0587.0478.0
IN972.0907.0595.0353.0
PH730.0657.0352.0387.0
EE945.0870.0681.0504.0
EC953.0875.0718.0613.0
FOR EE5
DisciplineGenObcScSt
IN919.0836.0595.0353.0
PH730.0657.0352.0387.0
EE933.0840.0681.0529.0
EC942.0848.0698.0612.0

BARC CUTOFF 2012


Cutoff Score for Short-listing for Selection Interview based on GATE Score:
Discipline
(As indicated in BARC net-filled/online application form)
CodeDegree Subject that appears on final degree certificateGATE SubjectCutoff Score for Short-listing for Selection Interview
Mechanical Engineering
ME
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
610
Chemical Engineering
CH
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
470
Metallurgical Engineering
MT
Metallurgical Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
400
Electrical Engineering
EE
Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics
Electrical Engineering
680
Electronics Engineering
EC
Electronics Engineering, or
Electronics and Communication Engineering, or
Electronics and Control Engineering, or
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, or
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
723
Computer Science
CS
Computer Science
Computer Science and Information Technology
775
Instrumentation Engineering
IT
Instrumentation Engineering, or
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Instrumentation Engineering
624
Civil Engineering
CE
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
650

IIT ADMISSION EXPECTED DATE


Admission chart(Expected Month)



Month
Institute
MarchGITAM University, JPIIT, Tejpur University, Dr. Harisingh Gaur V.V., Ism Dhanbad, Upes, IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur, IIT Roorkee, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Patna, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Jodhpur, IIT Guwahati,NITIE,DA-IICT,IIT Mandi(MS), IIITDM Jabalpur, Jamia Millia Islamia, IIT Delhi
AprilAmrita VV, SIT Pune, Jadhavpur University, Panjab University, ISIM, DIAT, IIT Patna, RGUKT, Besu Shibpur, LNM-IIT, DTU, BITS Pilani, IIT-Bhb, IITM Gwalior, NIRMA University, BIT Mesra, Bharti Vidyapeeth, NIFT, NITTR, VIT, VAST, Christ University, IIITD
MayHindustan University, Vignan University, CUCET, IIST, Ghrec, Sbce, Jain University, MIT Pune, Graphic Era University, VJTI, PEC, DIT, CCMT(For NITS), DAVV, RGPV, Ansal University, SGSIT, PGEC, GNDU, University of Calcutta
JuneSATI Vidisha, Coep, Vssit, acsir, Bvp Pune, Pgcet, Mriu, Wce, Mits, Scms, Ymca, JEC Jabalpur, Cetntral university of Punjab, CAM(RTU), Gujrat University, Nittr Bhopal, PTU,
JulyKeralaUniversity, Goa College Of Engineering, CDLU, Galgotia, GEC Karad, UIET, University of pune, Gbtu
AugustMBM Jodhpur,

                            GATE
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Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 
is an all India examination that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in Engineering and Technology. The GATE score of a candidate reflects a relative performance of a candidate. The score is used for admissions to post-graduate engineering programmes (eg. M.E., M.Tech, direct Ph.D.) in Indian higher education institutes with financial assistance provided by MHRD and other Government agencies.  The score may also used by Public sector units for employment screening purposes.

Financial Assistance

A valid GATE score is essential for obtaining a financial assistance during Masters programmes and in some cases during direct Doctoral programmes in Engineering/Technology/Architechture, and Doctoral programs in relevant branches of Science in an Institution supported by the MHRD or other Government organizations.  To avail the financial assistance (scholarship), the candidate must first secure admission to a programme in these Institutes, by a procedure that could be different for each institute.  Qualification in GATE is also a minimum requirement to apply for various fellowships awarded by many Government organizations.
However, candidates with a Master’s degree in Engineering/Technology/Architecture may seek admission to relevant Doctoral programmes with scholarship/assistantship without appearing in the GATE examination.

Administration

GATE is administered and conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science and seven Indian Institutes of Technology on behalf of the National Coordination Board (NCB) – GATE, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India. The GATE Committee, which comprises of representatives from the administering institutes, is the sole authority for conducting the examination and declaring the results.
GATE is conducted through the constitution of eight zones. The zones and the corresponding 

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The proposal is to have a two tier exam, and following the example of JEE, the two exams will be named as GATE and GATE Advanced (How I wish it were Main Gate and Advanced Gate). The first tier will be during September/October, only online, on multiple days (but each student can give it only once), and conducted with the help of a partner organization with expertise in conducting online exams. The question bank for this test will still be responsibility of the GATE committee. Each exam will be of two-hour duration, and will have only Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).

The selected candidates in the GATE will only be able to appear for GATE Advanced. It is expected that about 15 percent students will qualify for GATE Advanced. GATE Advanced will be a 3-hour exam, and will only be in the discipline of that exam. No questions on Engineering Maths, Aptitude, etc., which would have been covered in GATE. So this will allow greater coverage of the subject, since the entire 3 hours is focused on the subject.

I have a problem with this two-tier exam. If we can have the first tier for 11 lakhs (or whatever that number becomes in 2014 and beyond), then why not just use the score of the tier 1 for admission, and any other purpose that anyone may use the score for. 

The strategy committee has two reasons for not using the GATE score for admission, and insisting on GATE Advanced. (They don't give these reasons in the proposal. They don't even consider the possibility of just changing the current GATE to proposed new GATE. But the proposal has something from which one can guess these two reasons.)

The first reason is that GATE Advanced will be able to cover the syllabus better, by just focusing on the subject test.

The second reason is that it avoids the comparison of multiple tests, since some inequality of the various tests will only impact selection for the GATE Advanced, and that too of the weakest candidates, and all stronger candidates will get exactly the same paper (GATE Advanced) and thus the comparison for admission will be fair.

The first reason is going against the very reason for including aptitude and engineering maths in the GATE paper. These two items were introduced by arguing that they are a good predictor of quality of preparedness of the student for higher education. But now, we are saying that anyone ranked 1 and ranked 1.6 lakh in the GATE are equal for the purpose of admission, which will only be done on the basis of GATE Advanced. This immediately means that people who perform poorly in engineering maths and aptitude portion and do well in the technical questions may get poorer marks in the GATE, but that will not affect their admission at all. And given that selection to GATE Advanced will be at very low scores (similar to GATE qualifying marks currently), these two topics are as good as useless for most students to prepare. Then we might as well make the first paper subject only, and cover the subject well in that paper.

The second reason is an admission of incompetence. We are admitting that even after having an experience of more than 50 years of conducting competitive exams, we have no clue as to how do we scientifically compare the two tests. This admission of incompetence is not a problem by itself. After all, we are primarily experts in science or engineering and not in subjects such as testing. But what is amazing to me is that while we admit our incompetence, we do not wish to seek expert help. Surely, there must be people in this country who understand these issues. And if there are no experts in testing in India, can we not seek consultancy from people elsewhere in the world. After all, everyone faces the same problem in such testing. GRE faces the same problem, just to give an example.

The simple logic would dictate that if you are having two tests than you should test different things in those two tests. And this was the problem in the JEE debate also (and the compromise that we have all accepted for JEE for 2013). If one has to do two tier tests, the first test should be just aptitude and engineering maths. Everyone should be allowed to give the second test, with the expectation that most universities and PSUs and other users of the score will require a minimum score in the aptitude and engineering maths. This would automatically reduce the number of students for the second test drastically, since everyone will first give aptitude and if get poor score will not find any good reason to waste more good money. But even if lot of students sit for the second test, it does not matter, since that too will be online and on multiple days.