ITS Ghaziabad for MCA
Can anybody tell me about ITS ghaziabad for MCA ? Is it worth it ? Or i can found better clg in this fee range ? Pls suggest me as I am going to take admission in ITS today .
Can anybody tell me about ITS ghaziabad for MCA ? Is it worth it ? Or i can found better clg in this fee range ? Pls suggest me as I am going to take admission in ITS today .
How's the attendance policy in iiit uyd for b tech students? And do students use proxies? Thanks
Forms for jee mains have closed now and I will prolly get iiit h hyd ece now I know it is one of the best place for enthusiasts of electronics and computer science but on the other hand I also worry about placements after seeing the effect of war this year and also iiit hyd having very poor placements this year, can seniors from here give a brief picture about btech placements this year and also share if the situation would not be repeated again as the college fees is a bit high so getting a good placement is also equally important
What are the hostel accommodations like ? What all do I need to buy beforehand ?
Also if possible can you guys also tell me,
Family income vs amount of loan you guys took?
acc to my jee mains rank, i might be easily getting 4yr btech cse in iiit bangalore??
how is the college??
its campus, college life, placements, academics and fees??
i have heard that its really rigourous, so how difficult is it? do we get any free time to enjoy campus or not?
also pls tell me about the fees and the campus cause ive heard that the campus is really small and isnt as good
IIITH always kept the level of Apti high in their admission test but this year the Apti was so easy.
Everyone scored good marks in Apti and the people who prepared for GATE, got very good overall marks coz they scored good in Core CS too.
Having tougher Apti attracted students good in Maths and Aptitude, which was seen in placements. Since its far more important in placement and DSA is a easier for people with good math and apti.
The crowd this year at IIITH is going to be comparable to mid/upcoming IIT and top NITs.
Moreover, The new director is not very much in favour of stundets focussing on placements, he wants more focus on research.
Also the TnP officer thing is yet to be resolved.
This is my assessment.
About me - PGEE Marks - 52.00
ISI PCA Marks - 78 (I am challeging 3 questions, this should increase to 86 atleast).
I have just finished class 12th and I have a decently good percentile to get both ece and cse at IIITH. Which option would be better?
I have consulted a few seniors and they are saying that at the end of the day both ECE and CSE guys are gonna go into tech and core jobs are less. But then again some people shared different insights saying that ECE has a broader curriculum and you will have more career choices.
I am really confused as to go with ECE or CSE. I don't have any specific inclination but I don't really feel like doing coding as a job. Help would be much appreciated <3
Same as title, how is campus life ?? How is the dating and sex culture and all ?
And I read on Internet there is full freedom and no "in-time" for hostels and even campus at IIITH unlike IITs and BITS, so is that true and do yall students there utilise this freedom for anythin cool ???
And just tell me anything you think one needs to know about lifestyle in IIITH (except it is rigourous) before joining it !
i have heard people talk alot about how fucked up the college life of iiits in general are
i just wanna know what its like being rigorous, matlab what exactly do you all mean?
and how much free time can we expect to enjoy our college campus and life??
the website shows 19 may to be the last date for registration??if its so, then wont many rankers be unaware of it and may miss the chance to register??
when does the result of the first round of counselling come out and can you guide me through the whole process, from registering to counselling to booking my seat and finally the start of college??
Hello everyone this is my first reddit post and i have to share this thing
From: [my email]
Cc: secy.ugc@nic.in, chairman@aicte-india.org, js.seel@nic.in
Date: Jan 11, 2026, 12:53 PM
Subject: Formal Representation on NEP 2020 Implementation Gap in Computer Science
Education
Respected Sir/Madam,
I am writing to formally bring to attention a continuing structural issue in the implementation of
the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, specifically in the context of Computer Science
education and subject eligibility at the senior secondary and undergraduate levels.
Even today, a student aspiring to pursue Computer Science or Computer Science Engineering
is effectively required to study Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) in Classes XI and
XII. This requirement exists not because all three subjects are academically essential for
Computer Science, but because most Indian colleges including premier institutions continue to
rely on PCM-based entrance examinations as the primary eligibility filter.
Institutions such as IITs, NITs, and other leading engineering colleges predominantly use
JEE-based examinations, which are heavily weighted toward Physics and Chemistry along with
Mathematics. While this assessment framework may be appropriate for several traditional
engineering disciplines, it creates a significant mismatch when applied to Computer Science.
Computer Science today is not merely another engineering branch. It is a discipline
fundamentally rooted in mathematics, logic, algorithms, computation, and systems thinking.
However, under the current admission framework, a student’s eligibility for top Computer
Science programs is often influenced more by performance in chemistry reactions or physics
derivations than by demonstrated aptitude in mathematics, programming, or computational
reasoning.
The prevailing assumption appears to be that if a student can clear a highly competitive
PCM-based entrance examination, they can subsequently learn Computer Science from scratch
during college. This approach overlooks the fact that many students who are genuinely strong in
mathematics and computing are required to invest substantial time and effort in subjects that are
neither aligned with their interests nor directly relevant to their intended field. As a result:
- Schools continue to mandate PCM combinations because college eligibility criteria demand
them.
- Colleges retain PCM-based eligibility norms because school-level subject structures remain
unchanged.
- The flexibility and multidisciplinary intent of NEP 2020 remains largely theoretical for Computer
Science aspirants.
Even in cases where a school may be willing to offer alternative subject combinations such as
Mathematics with Computer Science, students face significant barriers at the college admission
stage, where PCM and JEE-based screening remain the dominant criteria. At present, there is
no widely accepted, dedicated entrance or assessment framework that evaluates Computer
Science aptitude, programming ability, or computational thinking for undergraduate admissions.
Given that Computer Science forms the foundation of modern digital infrastructure, innovation,
and governance systems, this continued treatment of the discipline as a subset of a generalized
engineering entrance framework raises important concerns.
I respectfully submit that without coordinated reform in higher-education eligibility norms
particularly for Computer Science the objectives of NEP 2020 regarding flexibility,
multidisciplinary learning, and skill-based education will remain difficult to realize in practice. I
would request the concerned authorities to consider reviewing this issue and exploring
Computer Science specific eligibility or assessment models, such as greater emphasis on
Mathematics and Computer Science aptitude for CS-focused undergraduate programs.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Yours sincerely,
[My name]
Student
India
and i am not saying here anything like make paper easy or anything like that but asking about testing relevant things not illogical things and if we can have medical and engineering as separate we can have others too just asking about like ask advanced mathematics logical questioning cs snippets for those debugging type things and with maths cse coding theory iq and much paper can be made even harder but it will be logical and relevant i am not saying make all people give this exam like for mechical electrical I think jee is good they give that but asking to cse one that is illogical I think system want us to leave your passion learn shits only bcz to enter in system and learn from scratch and even inside too syllabus is much outdated mostly self learn even they made NEP2020 as to start but 6 years happened almost nothing I saw on ground level forget that even for many years even imo champs who were getting admission to mit harward oxford world top 10 University who were offering direct admission even they were rejected from iit only bcz not good in all 3 until recently even that didn't changed recently some iit started but even now massive issues and for normal people it's nothing
INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM ELIMINATES PEOPLE NOT SELECTS THEM
What are your thoughts guys kindly tell
those who got in through LEEE. what did you all do? what matters the most?
Can somebody post the data they have with regards to placements on iiit h/b? I have seen people do it for iits and bits but it would be nice to file RTI and get info on this beforehand. I have been wanting to know since I have an option to take ece at iiit h or cse at iiit b. Last year iiit b's placements were surprisingly way good and I need to know if thats also the case this year. I also want to know how's the situation in IIIT H in placement cell.
Was not able to clear the reap cutoff this year and want to try for the boards method, i am from the HSC board and was able to score 96,95,96 in PCM and acoording to Collage Pravesh last years cutoff was 95.55% PCM aggrigate for HSC, should i try?
I am confused and afraid. Need someone, Ideally someone persuing PhD from IIIT Hyderabad to clear my queries regarding the interview structure, etc.
i'm giving the iiith admission interview in june but there isn't much info on the internet about it, especially for offline interviews.
can you please explain the entire interview process; like from the email they send with slots, to the documentation needed, to the security check in at the university to the interview and the questions asked.
thank you so so so much
It's Basically IIIT subreddit but within the IIIT network for people that can authenticate themselves through CAS.
You need to use the campus LAN or WiFi or VPN.
Additionally the NTNS forum is still up at forum.ntns.in (send a mail to invite@ntns.in from your IIIT mail with your preferred account mail as the content for the invite link)