28 Oct, 2024
Years | year 1 | year 2 | year 3 | year 4 | ||||
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Semester | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
Tution fees | ₹106350 | ₹106350 | ₹106350 | ₹106350 | ₹106350 | ₹106350 | ₹106350 | ₹106350 |
Other fees | ₹15115 | - | ₹365 | - | ₹365 | - | ₹365 | - |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹2.28 Lakhs | ₹2.13 Lakhs | ₹2.13 Lakhs | ₹2.13 Lakhs |
Events | Dates |
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JEE Advanced Registration Dates | Tentative Apr 27, 2025 - May 07, 2025 |
JEE Advanced Admit Card Date | Tentative May 17, 2025 |
JEE Advanced Exam Date | Tentative May 26, 2025 |
JEE Advanced Result Date | Tentative Jun 09, 2025 |
JEE-Advanced counselling | Tentative Jun 10, 2025 |
Events | Dates |
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Resolution of Fee Payment Issues [Round 5] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Jul 23, 2024 |
Online Reporting: Fee payment/Document Uploading [Round 5] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Jul 17, 2024 - Jul 22, 2024 |
Seat Allocation [Round 5] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Jul 17, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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JEE Advanced Registration Dates | Tentative Apr 27, 2025 - May 07, 2025 |
JEE Advanced Admit Card Date | Tentative May 17, 2025 |
JEE Advanced Exam Date | Tentative May 26, 2025 |
JEE Advanced Result Date | Tentative Jun 09, 2025 |
JEE-Advanced counselling | Tentative Jun 10, 2025 |
The JEE Advanced 2024 round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Ceramic Engineering) at IIT BHU was 11321 for the General category.
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The candidates must have passed a 10+2 degree with aggregate marks of 75% (or 65% for SC, ST, and PwD) from a recognized board.
Selection – JEE Main + JEE Advanced + JoSAA Counselling
Fee Structure for 4-Year B.Tech Program:-
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For 4-Year B.Tech. |
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GEN/OBC/EWSs (Rs.) |
SC/ST/PD (Rs.) |
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a) One-time payment |
5750.00 |
5750.00 |
b) Caution Money (refundable) |
9000.00 |
9000.00 |
c) Semester Fee |
106350.00 (39683)* (6350)** |
6050.00 |
d) Medical Insurance Fee (every Odd semester only) |
365.00 |
365.00 |
Total Fee payable at the time of admission |
121465.00 (54798)* (21465)** |
21165.00 |
* For those students, whose family income is < 5.00 and >1.00 lakh –1/3 of the tuition fee (2/3 exempted).
** For those students, whose family income is < Rs. 1.00 lakhs – exempted from the tuition fee.
NOTE: In addition to the above, every student has to pay a per Semester Mess advance of Rs. 12000.00 (every semester).
IIT BHU | |
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Cost To Study | Total Fees ₹867010 (4 Years ) |
Ranking | # Ranked 9/275 by The Week Engineering Ranks |
Highest Salary | ₹16800000 |
Average Salary | ₹3100000 |
General Course Details | Duration - 4 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 75 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | 10+2 with 75% + JEE Advanced |
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Ceramic Engineering is quite a unique course. Only one IIT has this course. It teaches us well in all aspects of the Ceramic field for us to be ready in real world. Curriculum can be updated. Exams are held twice in a semester and can be cleared easily if studied beforehand.
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I chose to pursue bachelors in ceramic engineering. I didnot had any specific choice but took it on the basis of better college. In a semester there are two exams along with continuous assessments. All the activities have some weightage in the final grading.
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I would rate the course column as good as ther are many high level professors and teaching assistants also there are many students who gave great competitions among them also timing of exams are quite good as well
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THE COURSE CURRICULUM OF IIT BHU IS WIDELY REGARDED AS HIGHLY RELEVANT AND COMPREHENSIVE.IT IS DESIGNED TO EQUIP STUDENTS WITH A STRONG THEORITICAL FOUNATION ALONG WITH PRACTICAL SKILLS THAT ARE IN LINE WITH THE EVOLVING DEMANDS OF INDUSTRY.
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My course is ceramic engineering, the difficulty of course is below average which help me to indulge in more a activities to develop my skills .The curriculum is as it should be , proper activities are there and clubs to keep you developing your skills and give reality checks , whereas the regular classes are for a bit longer period of 8 to 5 with 1 hr lunch break but they leave the gap in between and hence creating no such big mess and issue
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I wanted to go iit always irrespective of which branch I get.so I took ceramic branch because it is a chill branch and we can get time for non core too. Faculty ratio is OK.it is like 1 professor for 150 students. Professors in IIT are highly qualified .They have done PHD from very prestigious foreign institute. In one semester there are mid term and end term examination. Mid sem exam carry less weightage and end sem carry more.The difficulty level was not so hard it was normal.
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I got this course through my jee advanced rank.This was the only course I was getting so that's why. Student ratio - 1:8 (girls: boy's) All are PhD holders from renowned University and their teaching methods are top notch. Around in interval of 1 month..and it was modarate to difficult level.Mid sem were though easy to moderate level.
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-I generally choose the course because I have that much of rank to enter into certain branch but u can also change ur branch in first semester itself. -there are many faculty in IIT BHU , student faculty ratio is quite good. -All the faculties are well qualified all have done PhD and have excellent teaching techniques -Two exams are conducted in each semester what we call it as mid semester and end semester exams are easy to pass but for that you need to study a bit of it.
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Ceramic engineering is an interesting course as ceramics are used in about everything. Student faculty ratio is quite good. Every professor is very qualified and have a PhD. Exams were good . Mid Sem and end Sem. Their level was mid.
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To choose this course the main reason is , my JEE Advanced Rank was not too good, in my rank I got this course so i persue it, but it is a good course. and the faculty was amezing, the faculty student ratio is 1:8, the Qualification of every techer is doctorate many more master degrees. their teaching methods are really amezing. they gave example during class and it helps a lot to understand the basic concepts of the course. every semester there are 2 exams cunducted one is mid semester exam and other is end semester exam. not to touch, if you studied properly it will be easy for you. IIT is the best place for Engineering.
If you are willing to join Management/Analytics/Consulting or IT sector then choose Ceramic Engineering in IIT BHU. Compared to JU, IITs offer much better non-core placements.
If you want to join core companies or PSUs then you should choose JU over IIT BHU. Many core recruiters offer job opportunities to JU Chemical Engineering students. Some of the major core recruiters that visit the campus placement regularly are PepsiCo, Cocacola, ITC, Budwiser, RIL, etc. Well-renowned non-core companies like L&T Infotech, TCS Digital, Infosys, etc visit the JU campus placement as well. One other advantage of choosing Chemical Engineering at JU over Ceramic Engineering at IIT BHU is the public sector. SMPCIL and Vizag Steel are the only two PSUs in Ceramic Engineering.
Ceramic Engineering and CSE are two completely different fields of study. CSE offers better placement and packages as compared to Ceramic and though both these institutes are well-reputed the IIT tag offers certain advantages. So it’s quite difficult to choose an institute over the other.
In terms of internships, since Thapar is a private college, they have their own standards regarding schedules. In the internship session of 2019, almost 1200 students got placed. The internship session of IIT BHU includes many big names such as Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, etc.
In terms of placements, IIT BHU has performed very well. In 2019, the highest package offered was 1.03 Crore per year in domestic and four students received international offers of 1.53 Crore. Whereas, Thapar received the highest package of 39 LPA, which is quite low but the average packages of both colleges are almost similar. IIT BHU placement statistics show that 171 students chose core companies.
Thapar has better hostel and mess facilities whereas IIT BHU’s campus is spread over 400 acres, which is 150 acres more than Thapar’s. In terms of connectivity, IIT BHU has better connectivity and therefore can be assumed to have more exposure. Both colleges are good and have their own advantages. So pick the branch of your choice.
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