How many students are studying in IIT in India?

How many students are studying in IIT in India?

At present the IITs admit 10,500 UG students, 8,000 PG students and 3,000 Ph. D students.

Is MIT easier than IIT?

“Exams of MIT are much easier than JEE Advanced. It’s the toughest exam because there is a time constraint in it, MIT or any other US institutions doesn’t have an entrance exam. First-year exams of some common classes of Physics and Maths in MIT are much easier than JEE Advanced,” Falor told ANI.

How many IITians are in India?

23
There are 23 total numbers of IIT present in India governed by the institute of technology act, 1961 and are declared as important institutes of the nation by the Indian parliament. The admission into all the IIT colleges in India is carried out through the entrance examinations, namely JEE main and JEE advanced.

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Is Jee harder than NEET?

Hi, Considering the syllabus of both, NEET has vast syllabus but in terms of difficulty JEE is considered most difficult. NEET has a lot to remember whereas, JEE students require more of evaluation and understanding. Basically, both these examinations are difficult.

How many students aim to get into an IIT every year?

11 lakh students aim to get into an IIT every year. However, there are only 11,000 seats across these institutes, since the demand doesn’t meet the supply; the importance of these institutes is ever growing.

What is the percentage of students from FIITJEE in the IIT JEE?

According to my approximation 12-15\% of students from Fiitjee qualify IIT JEE and are able to secure admission. This number varies from place to place and branch to branch.

Is IIT Bombay’s placement statistics for BTech really that bad?

It’s sad but true. IIT Bombay’s 2013 placement statistics reveal that 45\% of the B.Tech students took up jobs in finance and consulting, 24\% in IT and 8\% in FMCG and non-IT. Just 22\% took up jobs in engineering and technology.

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Do most IIT graduates not end up in engineering jobs?

Most IIT graduates don’t end up in engineering jobs. It’s sad but true. IIT Bombay’s 2013 placement statistics reveal that 45\% of the B.Tech students took up jobs in finance and consulting, 24\% in IT and 8\% in FMCG and non-IT.