Are students at IIT happy?
Statistics taken of students from each year, revealed that students are happiest in their third year (3.56), though not happier than the average score. The lowest score was achieved by students in the second year (3.21).
What is the future after IIT?
After cracking IIT exams, you can make your career in the engineering sector. There are a lot of engineering fields, you can choose any one of them according to your interest. Some of the popular engineering fields include electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science & engineering.
Is IIT a good career option?
IITians got lucrative offers from the IT giants including Google, Facebook, Oracle, and Twitter. Civil Engineers got a huge opportunity in Public sector as well as Private Organization. All construction projects required civil engineers. The Civil Engineers can also get higher salary offers in the education sector.
Is life after IIM better than IIT?
Life after IIM Many IIT graduates don’t wait for that long. For them, an IIT-IIM label sounds much better than a simple IIT tag. It’s also a good way to get away from the pure technical work that fresh engineering graduates are expected to handle.
What is it like to be a student in IIT?
The fact is that you have to work hard always, before IIT, in IIT and even after IIT. Life is never a bed of roses, especially not in IITs. The guy who was topper in his school might end up being an average student here.Student in IIT are super-talented.
Are IITians successful because of the education at IITs?
IITians who have achieved spectacular success in life did so in spite of the mediocre education at the IITs, not because of it. What exactly is wrong with the education offered at the IITs?
Why is there a craze for IITs in India?
Calcutta University and University of Mumbai rank below 750. Compared to them, the IITs seem to be doing well. We really need to build world-class liberal arts colleges in India so that bright minds interested in history do not end up studying mechanical engineering. Another reason behind the craze for IITs is that our minds are rooted in the past.