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IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology [IITD], New Delhi | ₹216538 |
Indian Institute of Science - [IISc], Bangalore | ₹208950 |
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The course here is heavy. You have to learn mathematics thrice as the other bachelor courses in India, statistics is twice as the other bachelor's degree and the physics courses here are equivalent to the courses in a normal bachelor's degree and CS courses are quite similar to what is studied in IIT in first two years. And one has to do all these courses within 3 years here. So the curriculum is heavier than any other university in India. But the positive part is we get to learn so much. We are efficient enough for mathematics, statistics, and CS jobs and of course research jobs. If one can handle the pressure it's amazing.
I was always interested in pure mathematics and wanted to explore the subject more. I had a keen interest in several topics like Number Theory, Algebra and this course seemed perfect for me to carry on with my goals. We have 5 teachers for a class of 30 so the ratio is around 1:6. All the faculties have completed their PhDs in their respective subjects and are extremely talented. Some of them have won several national and international accolades. We have semester exams at the end of every semester. Each semester lasts for 4 months. In between the course, we have weekly assignments and homework. The semester exams are of moderate difficulty level but require out of the box thinking. The assignments and Homeworks are not to difficult but are meant to keep up with the pace of the class.
The course has a perfect balance of pure and applied mathematics. It also includes statistics,computer science, and physics. It leaves us with a lot of options for future. The faculty: student ratio is too high, something like 1:20. I believe that is what makes ISI differ from other colleges. We get a lot of teacher attention. Not only that we get to learn under the top mathematicians of India. The teaching method is also quite nice. We are taught with chalk and blackboard which seems to ideal for mathematics. The exams are timely taken. We even have regular homework and quizzes. Yes it may be difficult to pass but a mathematics lover will enjoy the process.
The fees structure is pretty affordable as the college is an govt. institution . The fees vary with different courses. Also the college provides scholarships and economic assistance for economically backward students. My fees per year is Rs 18000.
The fee is cost effective. The students from middle class and economically weak financial background can easily afford. The UG course students are offered stipend Rs.3000 and PG course students are offered stipend Rs.5000
I paid only for admission application fee INR 1250 (excluding taxes) (General category) and didn't paid for any tution fees in this institution as there wasnt any fees for it. Rather we were provided with stipends monthly in the first semistar that was Rs.3000 And the fees was refundable and only for hostel, library or recurring mess.
In my college we have to pay only for application of admission General-INR 1250 & Reserved / PwD category: INR 625 (excluding taxes) and don't have to pay any tution fees, other than refundable library and hostel fees and the recurring mass fees there isn't any fees that the institute ask for. Rather monthly stipend in the first year is provided by the institute of Rs. 3000. Further if a student is economically poor he/she can ask for financial help from the authorities of institute.
I paid only for admission application fee INR 1250 (excluding taxes) (General category) and didn't paid for any tution fees in this institution as there wasnt any fees for it. Rather we were provided with stipends monthly in the first semistar that was Rs.3000 And the fees was refundable and only for hostel, library or recurring mess.
The fee structure is normal and it is not too much for a middle class person. The college offers excellent education so hence why the fee is like that. The fee is not too much but it depends on how people think
The fee structure is not too expensive. The fee structure is kept minimal so that a common man does not have trouble in paying the fee but extra charges are incurred like library fee and more so that the students have to pay.
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PMP: This course facilitates handling and delivering projects efficiently and quickly. If you are interested in Project Management, the best option is the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification which is affiliated with Project Management Institute, PMI, USA. It
also provides PDUs.
SSBM: This course facilitates proper optimization of business processes, minimizing waste and time wastage. If you are interested in the Six Sigma Green Belt (SSGB), then Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) Kolkata is the best option available. Some even think ISI Pune is good yet I will recommend you to go for Kolkata itself.
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