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Do IITs have a dress code?

Do IITs have a dress code?

Clothing – Here you are free to wear anything that you are comfortable in, be it jeans, t-shirt, trousers, shorts, skirt, salwar-kameez, kurti ,formals, etc – so bring whatever clothes you like! Also, you should bring an umbrella and/or raincoat to avoid getting drenched in the rainy season.

What happens in IITs?

After acing IIT JEE, many of them fail in basic subjects like Mathematics and Physics at IITs in the very first year. 5.3\% failed Physics in Semester 1 and 1.3\% failed it in Semester 2. As many as 10.46\% students failed in Chemistry and 10.73\% in Thermodynamics in Semester 1.

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Is Iits WIFI free?

Students have unlimited free Internet access in their hostel rooms to help them with their studies. Starting Monday, Internet access will be barred after 11pm.

What is your salary after graduating from IIT?

Package of students in top IITs usually ranges from Rs 10-20 lakh per annum whereas, for other IITs, it is between Rs 5-10 lakh per annum. The highest salary package offered in the top IITs is usually above Rs 1 crore whereas, in other IITs, the annual CTC lies between Rs 30-70 lakh.

How many reporting centres are there in IITs?

There are 18 reporting centres for IIT seat allotment and 45 for NITs, IIITs and GFTIs. Shortlisted candidates will have to report to the centre as per the specified time. Candidates will have to get their documents verified and pay the admission fee to confirm their admission.

Is it mandatory to report after upgradation from NIT+ to IIT?

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A – Yes, it is mandatory for candidates to report if the upgradation is from an NIT+ Institute to IIT or vice-versa. If the upgradation is within the same system, they will not have to report again. Q – Will there be any spot round of allotment? A – No, the authorities will not conduct any spot round of seat allotment.

Who is responsible for joint seat allocation for IITs and NITs?

Ans: No agency other than JoSAA is responsible for joint seat allocation for IITs and NIT+ Institutes. Candidates seeking information / assistance from any agency / agent other than JoSAA shall be doing so at their own risk and cost. Q3: I have qualified in JEE Advanced 2019/JEE Main 2019.

How many students fail in basic subjects at IITs in first year?

After acing IIT JEE, many of them fail in basic subjects like Mathematics and Physics at IITs in the very first year. The data from IIT Madras revealed that out of 840 students, 6.89\% failed Mathematics in Semester 1 while 9.95\% failed the subject in Semester 2. 5.3\% failed Physics in Semester 1 and 1.3\% failed it in Semester 2.