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kanchan Question by kanchan on Jun 26, 2025Hindi
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Is bs physics at IIT kgp is worth

Ans: Kanchan, BS Physics at IIT Kharagpur is highly regarded for its rigorous curriculum, excellent faculty (most with PhDs from top institutes), and strong research orientation. The program covers advanced topics like quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and astrophysics, with a focus on hands-on laboratory work and inquiry-based learning. Students benefit from modern labs, a favorable faculty-student ratio, and access to internships from the second year. Placement records are strong for a pure science course, with 70–80% of students securing jobs annually and top recruiters including Google, Microsoft, and Amazon; others pursue higher studies or research. The average placement package is competitive, and the program also offers extensive scholarships and fee waivers for eligible students. Graduates are well-prepared for diverse careers in research, technology, academia, and industry. The campus environment is vibrant, with excellent infrastructure, extracurricular opportunities, and a supportive academic culture.

recommendation: BS Physics at IIT Kharagpur is worth pursuing if you are passionate about physics and research, as it offers strong academic training, high placement rates for a science program, and excellent preparation for advanced studies or careers in technology and research. All the BEST for the Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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Nayagam Sir, My son CRL rank 54907 (96.51 Percentile), in JEE 2026. Open category, HS TN. No branch preference. Please suggest good NIT/IIIT or alternative private colleges. Is it advisable to wait till CSAB counselling?
Ans: Vinod Sir, With a CRL of 54,907 in the Open category and Tamil Nadu home-state quota, NIT Trichy is unlikely through JoSAA. Even lower-demand home-state branches such as Civil, Metallurgy, and Production have usually closed much earlier in recent rounds. For reference, in NIT Trichy 2025, HS Open CSE closed around 4,463, and Civil/Metallurgy/Production were also well below 54,907.

More realistic JoSAA/CSAB targets would be NIT Puducherry, NIT Andhra Pradesh, NIT Meghalaya, NIT Manipur, NIT Mizoram, NIT Nagaland, and NIT Arunachal Pradesh for branches like Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, EEE, or Production. A few GFTIs and newer IIITs may also be possible, but CSE/IT will be difficult at this rank.

Yes, it is better to wait for and participate in CSAB, but do not rely on it alone. Your son can also participate in TNEA counselling, but getting into reputed colleges may be difficult, especially if your son is from a non-Tamil Nadu school board (CBSE/ICSE/IB) and has lower cutoff marks. It is highly advisable to keep strong backup options in private colleges such as SSN, SASTRA, Amrita, VIT, SRM, Shiv Nadar Chennai, Sathyabama, and Saveetha. All the BEST for Your Son's Prosperous Future!

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