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Overall the college is excellent. The food is all very good as compared to other colleges. Infrastructure is not at par with other IITs but it is far more better than ordinary colleges of India as it is an institute of national importance.
The placements and job opportunities are excellent at IIT(BHU) because of the 100-year old alumni network. A lot of companies visit the campus during the placement season and almost 80% of the people who sit in the interviews, are selected. Talking about the CSE department, there's a 100% placement in every session.
The job opportunities are great, around 250 companies visited the campus before the corona virus outbreak and almost 80% of students were placed up to then in profiles like software developer, data analyst, data scientist, trader, in banking firms, in consulting firms, in core companies. PSUs also visit our campus like ongc, ntpc, Gail, cil etc, the placement process is almost same for all the companies there are two rounds first is a test and the candidates which get through test are interviewed by companies visiting campus for december onwards.
It has everything positive. It is full of enthusiastic and competitive students in the lavish green and big and old college. College is always supportive and helpful in anything. It has also student well being council which takes care of students academically and emotionally.
Our college and numerous postives 1. Student here are quite smart 2. Infrastructure is good 3. Placement and internship opportunities is good here. 4. Vast Alumni network which is 100 yrs old. 5. Labs are well equipped. 6. Good opportunity to excel on various extra curricular activities. Only negative remarks i can have about my college is there is lack of research sort of environment in which more and more students gets inspired to choose research and further studies instead of corporate jobs just after their graduation.
The college has one of best academically strong students. It has one of vast alumni network, extra curricular activities, fests and one of best placement and quality teaching. I cannot think of any negative remarks.
Got admitted through Joint entrance exam(JEE) Advanced 2017.The entire process of admission was conducted by MHRD for each IIT. The students were given preference according to their rank. Fortunately I had a good enough rank to secure CSE
IIT BHU has a great coding culture, awesome placement stats along with internships and the social life is just amazing. Fests here are just wonderful and there are a lot of extracurricular activities including sports , dance, music, art, drama , photography, animation , film making, etc. Although the academics needs some amendments and professors need to take things seriously and the 75 percent attendance criteria should be abolished.
JEE Advanced - AIR 576, JEE Mains - 296/360 AIR-124, BITSAT- Score-390, VITEE- AIR-176, I chose Computer Science and Engineering at IIT(BHU), Varanasi. I have been fascinated with computers since I was young. I always had a keen interest in Programming. Since Computer Science is an in-demand branch.
I took M.P.C group for my 10 plus 1 and 2 classes and immediately started preparing for IIT JEE examination as it lets you do engineering from some of the prestigious engineering colleges of India. I got 296 rank in SC reserved category in the examination and opted for computer science and engineering in IIT BHU. I have heard from seniors that computer science branch has good reputation in IIT BHU and has 100% placement through the years.
IIT BHU and IIT Guwahati are well-established and reputed institutions in India. Both of them have pros and cons. If you need to secure your career in a good company, IIT BHU is a good option for you. They are best at placement support and academics, and you will have the advantage of the branch change policy. Let us have a detailed comparison between IIT BHU and IIT Guwahati
Placement Support – The recruiters from major companies mostly give placement to the students from IIT BHU. This institution is renowned for its placement support, and they confirm that they provide effective placement for their students contingent on their caliber in the respective field. At IIT Guwahati, only a lesser number of students got placed in big companies with high-salary jobs when compared with IIT BHU.
Campus – Both institutes offer good campus life to the students. They have good infrastructure and a top library facility. IIT BHU is situated in the center of the city, so you will have easy access to everywhere
Branch Change Policy – IIT BHU has a branch change policy that will allow you to change your branch to CSE after the first year. Only 10% of students with a good CGPA will get the chance to change branches.
Academics – Students are given effective classes conducted by experienced scholars in both institutes. You will be given study materials and have a library facility for more references.
My review of IIT BHU will be based on some very common parameters.
Overall, IIT BHU is a great choice if you are willing to sacrifice the hostel conditions and self-study.
My friend was a student at IIT BHU and he witnessed a number of changes as the IT BHU got converted into IIT BHU.
These were some of the changes my friend witnessed after the IT BHU got transformed into IIT BHU.
My friend is an alumnus of IIT-BHU and he was a member of the Kashi Utkarsh too. He claims the organization is doing really well in eradicating the prevalent social constraints through the collective efforts of the group. The body convinces the financially weak families living in Varanasi slums to send their children to schools with the help of KU funding.
As easy as this may sound, the actual process is very tiring. The families are hell-bent against education and persuading them is a big task. The relentless efforts of the team members of KU and their compassion to serve the weak have brought massive changes in society.
However, some students of the institute don’t give KU the respect they deserve and are not ready to spend a single penny claiming that KU pockets the funds themselves.
If you visit the social media handles of the KU members, you will find a list of children who get into the formal education system along with their school fees being paid by KU. Dictionary the constant assistance from professors like Prof. Ashim Mukherjee with KU helps KU stay strong.
Pharmaceutical Society and Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering & Technology, IIT (BHU) organize the Nation's largest pharmaceutical fest-SPIRIT.
SPIRIT is an annual fest of pharmaceutical engineering & Tech. branch of IIT(BHU). It is a national level event where pass out students can also participate. Pharma and medical enthusiasts from the country come together in this two-day fest to encapture new ideas and innovations to bring out the best of the participants. There are many competitions where you can compete to share and gain knowledge and ideas. Workshops and seminars are also organized. IIT(BHU) is the only IIT having a pharma branch, that's why it is the best college of pharma. The Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering and Technology, IIT (BHU) was established in 1932.
If someone wants to pursue higher studies in pharmacy, SPIRIT gives a platform to meet the best professors and students. SPIRIT is also a good platform if you want your research paper to be published by showcasing here to many professional pharmaceutical organizations.
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