u/Justchillinngg27

Need guidance with college.....

These are my options for college (Bracket mein rank hai accng to 2025 data).
Also, I wanted to go in the direction of tech, but I wanted a good college as well. Unfortunately, 24k rank pe ye possible nahi, so I am left with these options. I am fine with taking a lower branch and studying CS on my own. Moreover, I might do an MBA or some other degree in the future, so... Like what should I prefer? Branch? college? Please Help.

Electrical : Allahabad(13) , Silchar(9) ,Durgapur(8), Jalandhar(12)

ECE : silchar(9), bhopal(17), Jalandhar(12)

Cs, IT : Jalandhar(12), Patna(10), Kurukshetra (IIoT )

Chemical : warangal(5) , Rourkela(2) , jaipur(6), calicut(4)

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u/Justchillinngg27 — 4 days ago

The New Branch

Jaihind Everyone!
I wanted to take CS at good NITs, but unfortunately, I do not have many options at a 24k rank. However, I saw A new branch named "Industrial Internet of Things" (IIoT). I do not have much idea abt it, I only know that It's kind of a mix of CS and ECE.
So, can I go for this branch?
Will I get to sit for interviews in which students of CS and IT go?
Is it worth it?
Do good companies come here?
(I am sure I'll manage to study the required skills)
PLEASE HELP 🙏🙇🏽‍♀️

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u/Justchillinngg27 — 4 days ago

Chemical Engineer to IT sector

Jaihind everyone!
I just want to know whether it's possible to take chemical engineering and still get into the IT sector. Moreover, do enough companies come there and take students irrespective of the students' branch? In short, will I be able to get a decent package in any tech company as a chemical engineer? (I am sure I'll study hard enough to learn cs) Please help!🙏

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u/Justchillinngg27 — 4 days ago