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₹ 140,000Reviews found (19)
I was interested in mechanical so I went for that. In the first and second-semester classes strength was nearly 200. 1techer teaches you and there are other teachers who solve tutorials. From the third-semester class, my strength is about 66. All teachers are Ph.D. holders.
Read Full ReviewI choose this course because thought ctty hard to choose a low branch in top IITs that may benefit you in the future, and chemical science and technology was the only branch I could clearly cut off. As IIT JEE is one of the toughest exams in the world it's peer you to know.
Read Full ReviewI have chosen the mechanical department because it involves designing, researching and manufacturing technology. student ratio is 4:1.total students are 120. The faculty are really great. Exams will be monthly, if you know the concept, you can crack it
Read Full ReviewDue to the condensed semester, quizzes are in 1 and half month distance followed by Midsem and end-sem. I choose this course due to my rank and my interest. Faculty is good but self-study is a must They teach with help of slides and in the board as well Highly qualified, all are PhD holders. Passing exams are easy but the topping is a bit tough.
Read Full ReviewI am still in my first year which is the same for every branch and we are taught physics (STR) chemistry (same as 11th and 12th except for physical chemistry). Due to the late commencement of our batch, we barely get 3-4 weeks without tests. Labs are every week and are important. Some profs are good and interested in their subject while some really don't care and just do the formalities.
Read Full ReviewI chose this course because I was interested in learning advanced physics and an IIT is a good place to graduate from for various prospects. I looked through the course material and found it interesting as well. A student ratio is about 6:1 as you have a faculty advisor available from the first year. As your course progresses you are involved more closely with profs. Most of the professors have a Ph.D. from an IIT or IISc or any other reputed foreign university. They have a great reputation in the nation as well as globally. Teaching methods include classroom teaching, slides, and tutorials to solve questions. Term exams are held in November and May and if you are attentive enough in classes and revise well it is not very tough to pass. But the marking here is relative Grading so you must score higher in class for a good grade.
Read Full ReviewThe course curriculum is good but it is hectic too. There are often many classes scheduled in a day. Some teachers are friendly but some are really tough. There are 2 exams in a semester one mid-term and one end-term.
Read Full ReviewI chose this course as I have a deep interest in physics and want to pursue it further here is 1 professor for every 40 students if we calculate the ratio. The faculty are highly qualified, some have already taught at international Institutes like Havard and Kingston, all of them are researchers and scholars and teach really well Term exams are every 6 months and between those 6 months we have mid semester exam too and it's pretty tough to pass this exam, you have to study here too, as you compete with the best
Read Full ReviewThis course has real applications and can be felt and imagined. The faculty is good every subject has got its own faculty and also includes a lot of TAs. Faculty might not teach very well to be honest but they are well aware of the subject and already achieved milestones in that subject That's the reason they are teaching in IITs. Exams are easy we just need to follow what profs say. Studying 2 weeks is more than enough to pass a 5 month semester.
Read Full ReviewTo be Frank, I love physics a lot and I wanna do research into that. I have cleared kvpy and got a seat in IISc for BSc. Physics (Hons.) But as our family's financial condition is not that high and there is no financial growth in physics I have opted for the Tech branch(MnC). (despite all these problems I will take a minor in physics in BTech and do a major in MTech) Now I chose mathematics and computing because along with financial growth I want to continue atleast one subject which I learnt till now from start i.e maths (at least something of not physics). Coming to faculty: the student ratio, it's very good, there are many profs available for us and if you leave about profs there will be 1 TA( teaching assistant) for each and every subject for just 20 students ( and expecting more than this is too much) All the profs are very very experienced and very friendly (most of them are like "just chill") and when it comes to our math prof kV sir, he's like he has eaten up the whole real analysis
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