| Kindly Tell me some top engineering colleges in up? | | 27-Dec-11 | | Ambica Bhargava | | Some top engineering colleges in UP are:
1)JSS Academy of Technical Education - JSSATE Noida
2)Jaypee Institute of Information Technology University - JIIT India
3)Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology - KIET Ghaziabad
4)Galgotia College of Engineering and Technology - GCET Greater Noida
5)Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College - AKGEC Ghaziabad
6)IEC College of Engineering and Technology - IECCET Greater Noida
7)Amity School of Engineering - AMITY Noida
8)Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology - RKGIT Ghaziabad
9)IMS Engineering College - IMSEC Ghaziabad
10)Krishna Engineering College - KEC Ghaziabad
11)Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology - NIET Greater Noida
12)Inderprastha Engineering College - IEC Ghaziabad
13)Academy of Business and Engineering Sciences - ABES Ghaziabad
14)Harcourt Butler Technological Institute - HBTI Kanpur
15)Institute of Engineering and Technology - IET Lucknow
16)Madan Mohan Malviya Engineering College - MMMEC Gorakhpur
17)Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology - KNIT Sultanpur
18)Zakir Hussain College of Engineering and Technology - ZHCET Aligarh
19)Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering and Technology - BIET Jhansi
20)Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology Institute - UPTTI Kanpur
21)Dr. K.N. Modi Institute of Engineering and Technology - Dr K.N. Modi Modinagar
22)Institute of Engineering and Rural Technology - IERT Allahabad
23)Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering and Technology - SRMSCET Bareilly
24)Babu Banarasidas National Institute of Technology and Management - BBNITM Lucknow
25)GLA Institute of Technology and Management - GLAITM Mathura
26)Baba Saheb Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology – BSAET Mathura
27)Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology - MIET Meerut | | | | Kindly tell me some Engineering entrance exams apart from IIT JEE,AIEEE which are important to appear for? | | 27-Dec-11 | | Sameer Reddy | | Some of the important Engineering entrance exams are :
* Kerala Engineering Entrance Exam - KEAM
*Karnataka Engineering Entrance exam - Karnataka CET
*All India Engineering Entrance Exam - AIEEE
* Maharashtra Engineering Entrance Exam - MHT-CET
*West Bengal Engineering Entrance Exam - WBJEE
* IIT Joint Entrance Examination - IIT JEE
* Uttar Pradesh Engineering Entrance Exam - UPTU SEE
*Delhi Common Engineering Entrance Exam - DCEE
*BIrla Institute of Technology Engg. Entrance Exam BITSAT
*VIT University Engineering Entrance Exam VITEEE
*Punjab Technical University (PTU) CET
| | | | sir, New fee structure for IITs ? | | 27-Dec-11 | | parul | | As Discussed , new fee structure, a common entrance test giving weightage to Class 12 exam marks and higher focus on research were among the issues discussed at a meeting here Wednesday of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) Council.
The council, a governing body responsible for all the IITs, took a look at a proposal to indirectly hike the annual fee of a general category student from Rs.50,000 to Rs.2 lakh.
“The expenditure on one student in IIT is Rs.7-8 lakh, whereas the fee is Rs.50,000,” Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal said after the meeting.
“We said the fee cannot be hiked, but under the new system discussed, the student will pay the same fee at the time of admission. When they start working, the rest of their fee will be paid in installments from their salaries,” the minister said.
The student will, however, be exempted if he or she goes for higher education, Masters or Ph.D., or takes up academics and teaching.
“The immediate difference of fee will be borne by the government. If a student has any gainful employment, he will have to pay back the difference in installments,” Sibal said.
Students from the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and from the non-creamy layer of other backward category will be exempted from the fee hike.
“According to the calculations, only 25 percent of the students will be affected by this,” Sibal said.
The minister added that a final decision will be taken after consultation with states.
The council also agreed in principle to hold a common entrance test for engineering colleges.
“There are two aims behind holding a common entrance test. First, to reduce the burden on children for giving multiple entrance test, and, second, to maintain the diversity of India inside the IITs,” Sibal said.
“Presently only those who can afford coaching for entrance exams are going to the IITs,” he said.
Under the new system suggested, weightage would be given to the marks obtained by a student in Class 12 examinations.
Sibal, however, added that whether the colleges under state government will be included or not under the system would be decided only after a meeting with state governments.
“The Indian Statistics Institute has arrived at a formula for equalising marks in all boards. If one board gives 90 percent as highest marks, and the other gives 75 percent, the marks will be equalised on the basis of a formula,” Sibal said.
Producing more research scholars was one of the key issues taken up during the meeting, with the council deciding to enhance the capacity of IITs to produce 10,000 Ph.D. graduates annually from around 1,000 presently and increase faculty strength from around 4,000 presently to 16,000 by 2020. | | | | i did my 12th science from india in 2008 and went to US to do engg . i have done 2 years engg study in US - my question is can i continue my balance education in india ? pl confirm | | 29-Aug-11 | | arti | | | | | can i choose b.tech after b.sc maths hons. Is this right path for me? Plz reply | | 27-Aug-11 | | Md.kalim ullah | | | |
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