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What happens after getting into IIT?
After cracking IIT exams, you can make your career in the engineering sector. Chemical engineering, biotechnology, marine engineering, aerospace engineering, nuclear engineering, etc. After completing graduation in engineering fields, you can also get a job in the government sector.
What is special about IIT?
What makes IITs different from other institutions is that they pull our focus towards how we can apply what we have studied in the real world. The assignments encourage the technique of ‘brainstorming’ and there is a free sense of interaction between students and professors on the feasibility of projects.
Why do IITs turn out good students?
The IITs turn out good students because those who get in are good to begin with. Then for four years, these way-above average kids compete fiercely among themselves for grades. Finally, from this bunch of super-achievers, those with the highest grades and potential are snapped up by the best American universities.
What does it mean to get air 1 in IIT JEE?
All India Rank 1 for IIT JEE is one of the biggest achievements a student can have. For the next few months after the results, all cameras chase them and their story is told repeatedly to every aspirant so much so that it becomes a story of legends. Achieving AIR 1 in IIT JEE is usually just the first step towards a successful career.
What is nitnitin doing at IITK?
Nitin joined IIT Kanpur in July 2014 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences and Bio-engineering. He graduated from the Department of CSE, IIT Kanpur and eventually went on to study biology at University of California, San Diego. He plans to set up a cognitive neuroscience lab here at IITK.
Do you get more than you pay for in IITs?
So you get more than you pay for. When something is under-priced, naturally the demand will be higher. Second, even if the education were priced at full cost, the life-time benefit of an IIT education far exceeds the full price. FACT B: Because of fact A, people are willing to pay a high price to get into an IIT.