Disclaimer: The views presented here are mine(and based on some facts in few cases) and I would not be responsible if anyone ruins his/her future by reading this. Choose carefully and consult multiple people.
See opening closing ranks of previous years here : JoSAA site. Take a look and look at the seats available and possible at your rank.
So JEE 2018 is over and results are out too. Congratulations to all those who did well. Now comes the real dilemma. Which college to choose? Which branch to choose? Should I drop? Should I take a partial drop?
First, I'll come to droppers. You might be thinking that taking a drop is a waste of an year. While its true in a sense, but if you feel you can score more next year, then surely go for it. It won't make a difference in the long run. Plus college life is tough and you get to stay in coaching(the best phase in my life till now) for another year. Its a blessing in disguise. Droppers know what all mistakes they committed and can easily make up for it. You don't have boards and all. If you feel you can improve your performance significantly, then do go. I have seen people achieve a lot in drop year. However, if you are getting an IIT/ BITS with a good position(compared to your potential) then you should join it. Drop only if you feel you didn't study well in 11th/12th and are willing to study now. Or if you messed up the paper real bad, and will ensure you won't do it the next time. If you studied hard enough and still didn't make it, there isn't much point in repeating as you probably won't make a difference in another year. People will call you dropper, get over it and don't listen to them. Prepare well. You aren't wasting time if you are studying well in drop year. Try to get into a coaching class if possible. Partial drop isn't recommended because it is really tough to study for JEE in college. But some people have done it in past. A friend of mine changed from BITS Pilani to IIT B Electrical. But again, better focus on one goal.
Coming to those who won't be dropping, I recommend you to read the above paragraph too, so that you will understand that dropping isn't a bad idea if you can improve your rank. Anyway, coming to the point, I guess the preference of choosing a branch and college should be-
Old IIT 'good' branch >BITS Pilani 'good' branch=Old IIT 'okayish' branch> New IIT 'good' branch= BITS Pilani 'okayish' branch= top NITs > New IIT okayish 'branch'=other BITS.
Note that this order is pretty rough, and consult seniors from colleges for more information. But this is the general guideline. Some more myths which have to cleared are -
1. IITB= IITD= IITK So if you live in Delhi and feel that you would waste your opportunities by not joining IIT Bombay, it's a myth, and stay in Delhi if you wish to stay close to home(only if your branch is better/same). Last year a student in top 5 AIR chose to stay in IITD as his home is near it. And IITD has the almost the same prospects as IITB.
2,. While IIT tag is important in society, BITS Pilani has a very good research/placement/future prospects. So join BITS Pilani if you are getting it, instead of joining new IITs just for the IIT tag.
3. If you don't have an idea of what to do and have a good rank, opt for CSE/ Electrical because these have good prospects in future. You can always change your branch after first year to 'lower' branches, but changing branch to CSE is tougher than shifting low.
4. Please don't join IIT Bombay 'low' branches instead of say, BITS Pilani CS, thinking that you will change your branch to a good one. IITB has many top 3000 AIRs in it, and to change branches you need to be in top 1000 or below of 10000 IITians. It is tough. Only 10-12 students get into CSE after branch change, and you have to be top 10 in a college which has many top 100 AIRs in it. Still many have done it, and it is not impossible. So go for it if you feel like, and take an informed decision.
5. Top IITs have a good reputation everywhere. IIT Bombay boasts of a rich culture and is quite active in many fields like Entrepreneurship, Cultural activities, Tech clubs, etc. If you are into one of these things, IITB might be suited for you. But it is competitive too. If you join Old IITs 'okayish' branches, you get to stay with people who are better than you at that point(almost all top 50 rankers would be there). It causes some people to move into depression, and on the other hand it gives a healthy competition to many people. Many people who get into IITB regret it, because its too competitive, and even after getting good JEE ranks, many are unable to cope up. People who take up CSE/Electrical in new IITs are happier. Because they are the toppers in their college, as compared to the case where they would be last rankers in IITB or IITD, and get more time for other stuff. New IITs although having relatively poor infrastructure and opportunities, give more peace than the highly competitive old IITs. These things are important too.
Coming to my college(IIT Bombay), if you are someone who is into cultural activities/technical clubs/startups, someone who can deal with pressure, and someone who can manage time well, then IIT Bombay is for you. But don't get too lost into other activities too much, this is not your aim.
If you are someone who is 'different' and want to pursue research/non ' conventional' branch(like Aerospace engineering/Aeronautics/Physics/Mathematics etc.)then I highly encourage you to pursue it. Try to get the best possible college for these topics(if you are clear with your goal). You will simply love your job/branch. Don't listen to others saying that you should join this/that branch. Follow your heart, but again, think wisely.
There are some other good colleges like IISc, IIITH, IISER, CMI, etc. I have no idea about them, except for the fact that they are really good and reputed.Consult people from these places for more information.
This was all I had to say, and I'll sign off with these words which many elders say that college/IITs/branch are temporary things. What matters is your dedication and hardwork. And it really doesn't matter which college are you in as long as you are happy. A happy person in a private/local college is much better off than a sad/depressed person at IIT Bombay : )
P.S.- I'll say it once more, I am only one year into college, and I might have been bit biased towards IITs. This is what I had inferred from the internet and seniors. Sorry for any wrong information, and do consult people from your possible colleges and research well. Ask as many people as possible and don't get confused. Take your time and discuss with your family members too. And finally, it's your call. You are responsible for taking your life's choices more than anyone else. Also, no offence meant to any college. 'Good' and 'Okayish' are the branches labelled by society and the trend, and not me.
See opening closing ranks of previous years here : JoSAA site. Take a look and look at the seats available and possible at your rank.
So JEE 2018 is over and results are out too. Congratulations to all those who did well. Now comes the real dilemma. Which college to choose? Which branch to choose? Should I drop? Should I take a partial drop?
First, I'll come to droppers. You might be thinking that taking a drop is a waste of an year. While its true in a sense, but if you feel you can score more next year, then surely go for it. It won't make a difference in the long run. Plus college life is tough and you get to stay in coaching(the best phase in my life till now) for another year. Its a blessing in disguise. Droppers know what all mistakes they committed and can easily make up for it. You don't have boards and all. If you feel you can improve your performance significantly, then do go. I have seen people achieve a lot in drop year. However, if you are getting an IIT/ BITS with a good position(compared to your potential) then you should join it. Drop only if you feel you didn't study well in 11th/12th and are willing to study now. Or if you messed up the paper real bad, and will ensure you won't do it the next time. If you studied hard enough and still didn't make it, there isn't much point in repeating as you probably won't make a difference in another year. People will call you dropper, get over it and don't listen to them. Prepare well. You aren't wasting time if you are studying well in drop year. Try to get into a coaching class if possible. Partial drop isn't recommended because it is really tough to study for JEE in college. But some people have done it in past. A friend of mine changed from BITS Pilani to IIT B Electrical. But again, better focus on one goal.
Coming to those who won't be dropping, I recommend you to read the above paragraph too, so that you will understand that dropping isn't a bad idea if you can improve your rank. Anyway, coming to the point, I guess the preference of choosing a branch and college should be-
Old IIT 'good' branch >BITS Pilani 'good' branch=Old IIT 'okayish' branch> New IIT 'good' branch= BITS Pilani 'okayish' branch= top NITs > New IIT okayish 'branch'=other BITS.
Note that this order is pretty rough, and consult seniors from colleges for more information. But this is the general guideline. Some more myths which have to cleared are -
1. IITB= IITD= IITK So if you live in Delhi and feel that you would waste your opportunities by not joining IIT Bombay, it's a myth, and stay in Delhi if you wish to stay close to home(only if your branch is better/same). Last year a student in top 5 AIR chose to stay in IITD as his home is near it. And IITD has the almost the same prospects as IITB.
2,. While IIT tag is important in society, BITS Pilani has a very good research/placement/future prospects. So join BITS Pilani if you are getting it, instead of joining new IITs just for the IIT tag.
3. If you don't have an idea of what to do and have a good rank, opt for CSE/ Electrical because these have good prospects in future. You can always change your branch after first year to 'lower' branches, but changing branch to CSE is tougher than shifting low.
4. Please don't join IIT Bombay 'low' branches instead of say, BITS Pilani CS, thinking that you will change your branch to a good one. IITB has many top 3000 AIRs in it, and to change branches you need to be in top 1000 or below of 10000 IITians. It is tough. Only 10-12 students get into CSE after branch change, and you have to be top 10 in a college which has many top 100 AIRs in it. Still many have done it, and it is not impossible. So go for it if you feel like, and take an informed decision.
5. Top IITs have a good reputation everywhere. IIT Bombay boasts of a rich culture and is quite active in many fields like Entrepreneurship, Cultural activities, Tech clubs, etc. If you are into one of these things, IITB might be suited for you. But it is competitive too. If you join Old IITs 'okayish' branches, you get to stay with people who are better than you at that point(almost all top 50 rankers would be there). It causes some people to move into depression, and on the other hand it gives a healthy competition to many people. Many people who get into IITB regret it, because its too competitive, and even after getting good JEE ranks, many are unable to cope up. People who take up CSE/Electrical in new IITs are happier. Because they are the toppers in their college, as compared to the case where they would be last rankers in IITB or IITD, and get more time for other stuff. New IITs although having relatively poor infrastructure and opportunities, give more peace than the highly competitive old IITs. These things are important too.
Coming to my college(IIT Bombay), if you are someone who is into cultural activities/technical clubs/startups, someone who can deal with pressure, and someone who can manage time well, then IIT Bombay is for you. But don't get too lost into other activities too much, this is not your aim.
If you are someone who is 'different' and want to pursue research/non ' conventional' branch(like Aerospace engineering/Aeronautics/Physics/Mathematics etc.)then I highly encourage you to pursue it. Try to get the best possible college for these topics(if you are clear with your goal). You will simply love your job/branch. Don't listen to others saying that you should join this/that branch. Follow your heart, but again, think wisely.
There are some other good colleges like IISc, IIITH, IISER, CMI, etc. I have no idea about them, except for the fact that they are really good and reputed.Consult people from these places for more information.
This was all I had to say, and I'll sign off with these words which many elders say that college/IITs/branch are temporary things. What matters is your dedication and hardwork. And it really doesn't matter which college are you in as long as you are happy. A happy person in a private/local college is much better off than a sad/depressed person at IIT Bombay : )
P.S.- I'll say it once more, I am only one year into college, and I might have been bit biased towards IITs. This is what I had inferred from the internet and seniors. Sorry for any wrong information, and do consult people from your possible colleges and research well. Ask as many people as possible and don't get confused. Take your time and discuss with your family members too. And finally, it's your call. You are responsible for taking your life's choices more than anyone else. Also, no offence meant to any college. 'Good' and 'Okayish' are the branches labelled by society and the trend, and not me.
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ReplyDeleteShould I go for CS at IIT hyderabad or electrical at old IIT. I really want to study CS and have interest in it but others say that going for an old IIT would be better. Please help.
ReplyDeleteWell they correct in many ways. But all I can say is, ask more people from both colleges. And more importantly, follow your hear and take an informed decision : )
DeleteAre you a dropper
Deletei think as far as cse is concerned you have the similar opportunities
Deletein iith or any old iit
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ReplyDeleteReally appreciate the initiative you are doing for JEE aspirants. THANK YOU
ReplyDeleteWell written and informative article as always! :) Thanks Kalpit!
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ReplyDeleteBhaiya pls help me in deciding between bits pilani mechanical and iit dhanbad mechanical.
ReplyDeleteIIT Dhanbad is an IIT, and BITS is reputed too. Ask seniors from both colleges.
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DeleteKalpit bhai , I am getting electrical at bits pilanirpilani campus , but could not even clear advanced due to trauma of jee mains in which I got a rank of 9611. My inner voice says to drop for jee mains get IIIT Hyderabad and join it. I never had a target for advanced and always feared it , can u plse help me.
DeleteNo bro.. BITS Pilani Electrical is a very very good branch. Join it man! Still, ask your seniors from this college and others and decide.
DeleteThanks bhai , should I consider the fact that eee has less packages compared to Cs in Delhi stream , which I may get , since I am a Delhi hite
DeleteWould you consider IIT Roorkee as an old IIT? I have Roorkee Electrical and Bombay/Madras Aerospace? Which should I prefer?
ReplyDeleteWEll Aero in IITB has less scope than Electtrical in IITR. But still, IITB has its name. Ask seniors from both places
DeleteBhaiya, I will probably get Electrical at NIT Silchar and Engineering Physics at NIT Calicut. I love physics and wish to get into research work. NITians on quora say that I would probably not get a job at campus placements but I will really enjoy the subject (Engineering Physics). What do you suggest for me?
ReplyDeleteJOb thing is true, CS and elec have good jobs. EP me not many jobs. But if you work hard, yoyu can get into good research.
DeleteHow is iit Bombay mechanical engineering?
ReplyDeleteHii bhaiya how is thapar university for cse
ReplyDeleteWhat about new iits , iit tirupati,iit jammu etc.is it good ?
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me that whether it is worth joining IIT Kharagpur for food and agriculture engineering ?
ReplyDeleteBhaiya I m getting an integrated course in bits and EEE in viteee what should I prefer
ReplyDeleteBro m a resonite nd i usually get around 70-80 marks ( P- around 10,M andC around 35 each) .how many marks i should get n reso's tests so dat i ll get a rank atleast inside 6k.
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What about top 3 nits' core branch like ece and eee. Where do you think they stand with bits and iits. P.S.- I am getting eee at surathkal nit.
ReplyDeleteBro, is it better to take lower branches like Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology at IIT BHU/ ISM or to take CSE in state college? I didn't do well in JEE(M) but managed nearly 10.5K rank in JEE ADV. I have no particular branch interest. Just want to get whatever is best possible for me. Plz help.
ReplyDeleteShould I go for partial drop(jee alongside first year college) if i am getting ece from dtu(formerly DCE)?
ReplyDeleteNope bro, I would urge you to stay with the college and branch that you have got as it is really good and has good packages also.
DeleteIIT GANDHINAGAR or IIIT HYDERABAD for Computer science?
ReplyDeleteIn this blog you compared bits pilani good branch to the other iits. Did u mean to only bits pilani(pilani campus) or other bits like goa and hyderabad ??
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ReplyDeleteBits pilani electrical or bits goa computer sciemce..what should i choose?
ReplyDeleteShould I go for lower branches at top iit orbits electrical...at pilaniP..I don't love any psrparticur branh..my family want me to earn lot that's it .. please help soon
DeleteI want to go for dropping a year but i heard that top companies dont hire students with year gap.is it same for the iit bombay students.
ReplyDeletePlease mention those companies which takes students having year gap.
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I WENT TO ""FIITJEE"" IN 11TH AND 12TH.
I COULD NOT COPE UP WITH SCHOOL AND COACHING AND GOT FAILED IN SEVERAL SCHOOL EXAMS.
I THOUGHT I WOULD DO BETTER IN CLASS 12TH AND WILL DO CLASS 11TH SIDE BY SIDE.
BUT I FAILED IN MID TREM 12TH EXAMS.
RIGHT NOW MY PRE BOARDS ARE OVER AND I AM PASS IN ALL SUBJECTS.
PARENTS(SPECIALLY PAPA) IS DOING WHATEVER HE CAN(MORE THAN THAT) AND MUMMY IS GETTING EMOTIONAL WHEN I TALK ABOUT MY STUDIES AND THE MONEY (THEY WASTED) ON MY COACHING.....
JEE MAINS(7TH JAN) => EXPECTATION ALMOST 20/300.
QUESTION IS
SHOULD I DROP 1 YEAR WITHOUT COACHING AND FOLLOWING SOME THEORY+PROBLEM BOOKS LIKE YOU MENTIONED(ARIHANT ETC.)
I M VERY VERY VERY DEPRESSED. COULD NOT FOCUS ON BOARDS DUE TO IT.
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