Is the IEP at Thapar University worth the money invested? Does Thapar University offer scholarships on the basis of needs or performance?

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Shinjan Das Posted On - Feb 20, 2024
B.E. in ECE from Thapar University

You must keep a few things in mind before applying for IEP at Thapar University. First of all, by applying for IEP the total cost for your UG degree will cross 40-50 Lakhs. Second, in order to study at TCD, you’ll have to maintain 8.5+ CGPA in all your semesters. 

I am listing down a few pros and cons of IEP so that you can decide for yourself accordingly-

Pros- 

  1. You’ll get your degree from TCD. This will enhance your profile.
  2. You’ll receive world class exposure in the field of research and technology.
  3. You’ll get to experience the culture and working style of the people of some other country.

Cons- 

  1. It is very expensive, and you’ll be required to maintain 8.5 CGPA throughout.
  2. You’ll get a very short period of time to adapt to the culture and lifestyle of a European nation.
  3. In case you fail to perform well academically, you might end up jobless in a foreign land.

I would recommend you consider all these factors thoroughly before making a decision. If possible, consult a career counselor as well. Thapar University provides various kinds of scholarships to its students. You can check the official website for more details on the same.

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Atmanand Anand Posted On - Aug 10, 2021
Studied at Pune University (2019)

During the admission in the IEP, students are expected to choose a second stream as a backup if they are unable to secure a seat for the IEP. Since the seats are limited, not every student opts for IEP. 

Also, if you are financially secure then you might as well go for it without any hesitation. There is a possibility that you might not be able to secure a seat for IEP and end up with the second stream after two years which you do not likely prefer to opt for.

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