After graduating from B.Tech, I applied for ISI entrance examination. The online application form has to be filled. Later, a written test is conducted in the given dates. Once you qualify the written test, you need to face an interview round and if you qualify here as well then you are selected for admission. The branch will be given according to your performance and grades.
I got into this college on the basis of my entrance exam given for the admission. My graduation results were also taken into consideration for the procedure of the application. I also had to pay the admission fee.
I got to know about this institute through the graduates of this college, they had all good things to say about the university. During the admission to the college, my graduation mark sheet was asked with the application form.
The admission is very easy that in no way means that the quality of students is compromised. By easy I mean it does not need a lot of formalities and just follows some easy and doable steps for all.
The admission process of the college does not really issues a merit list but an All India level examination is conducted for all the students across India known as GATE. After you appear for this exam then your selection takes place depending on your rank.
I appeared for an entrance exam which was organized by the institute themselves. The entrance exam was basic but I was nervous about the interview. My interview lasted for almost half an hour and then I was finally granted admission.
I am very much satisfied with Indian Statistical Institute and their undivided dedication towards the research work. College campus is pretty good and we had access to all the latest research and analytical tools. First hand experience of these tools was very valuable.
I got admission on the basis of my entrance test scores. Actually, after clearing the entrance exam I was called for the interview round. My interview was very critical, the panel tore me to shreds but I handled most of the questions pretty decently.
Admissions are on the basis of graduation marks and the entrance test conducted by the university. The entrance test is set to test your analytical abilities. Students are invited for a counselling round, after which admissions are granted.
ISI life is definitely a colourful one. You will have your study pressure, but besides that it will offer you to live independently. You can participate in various sports and cultural activity. And I can surely tell you, no other institute offer such low investment in education with big returns, be it grabbing a handsome package in a big corporate or reputed university in USA or Europe.
Having to know some people studying at both Simsree and KJ Somaiya and here are some things that you should know. They both are equally good.
Irrespective of where you go, your responsibility is to get better, participate in competitions, do certifications, and improve yourself holistically. The institute cannot impose anything if you have no intention of doing it.
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