15/03/2015
We are back. Applications intake for B.E/B.Tech for the year 2015-16 has started. Fast filling on first-come-first-serve basis. HURRY UP! ( Limited Seats)
Motto:To provide admissions to engineering aspirants in institutions having excellent academic records and prove to be centres of excellence,across India.
15/03/2015
We are back. Applications intake for B.E/B.Tech for the year 2015-16 has started. Fast filling on first-come-first-serve basis. HURRY UP! ( Limited Seats)
15/08/2014
WHY STUDY IN INDIA??
India's diversity and history offer a wide array of options for any student. India's educational system is as vast and diverse as the country itself. While living in India can be challenging for international students, it is an affordable and rewarding experience.
A millennia-old civilization, the birthplace of four world religions, a dazzling diversity of cultures, languages, and traditions, and breathtaking natural beauty – from the soaring Himalayas to the deserts of Rajasthan. The real question is not “why study in India?”, but “why wouldn't you?” While India has much to offer the traveler, it also has much to offer students. With access both to such rich history and diversity as well as a rapidly growing country on the cutting edge of the technological revolution, studying in India has much to offer, whether your interests are in Classics or Computers, Philosophy or Politics.
India's educational system is as encompassing and as diverse as its history, making studying in India unlike anywhere else. India is the home of the world's largest university by enrollment, Indira Gandhi National Open University, with 3.5 million students. India's higher education system has 575 university-level institutions, including:
42 central universities, which are controlled by National Department of Higher Education.
243 state universities, which are run by state governments
130 deemed universities, which are autonomously run
53 private universities
33 institutes of national importance, which are deemed to be of special importance and typically focus on science and technology
Additionally, over 30,000 colleges operate throughout India, offering more specialized instruction, often in technical fields like engineering. With all these options, international students in India can find a program to suit them no matter what their interests.
India's degree system is influenced by the British higher education and offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.
The Indian Government's Department of Higher Education offers more information on specific universities in India and the higher education system.
Life for International Students in India
India's people are friendly and welcoming, eager to learn more about other countries. Many of India's amazing sites offer special student discounts. International students in India will find the cost of living unbelievably affordable.
With all that India has to offer, it will be next to impossible not to travel. India's vast and colorful rail network puts visitors in touch with all parts of the sub-Continent, often costing less than 10 dollars to travel hundreds of miles. The trains offer the cheapest, and safest, way for those studying in India to travel.
Food in India is an experience! Whether in North or South India, restaurants offer tantalizing dishes at cheap prices. Meals at cheap restaurants often run less than $2, while even pricier options often cost less than $10, offering yet another good answer to the question “why study in India?”
Although costs of lodging will depend on your program, comfortable apartments can be rented for $110 per month outside major cities to $200 per month in most major city centers. Cities like Mumbai and Delhi will often be more expensive although even there costs to rent will often be lower than in European or American cities.
Tuition rarely exceeds $1300 per year at private universities or $1000 at public universities, making studying in India an affordable option for most international students
05/08/2014
Electronics and communication engineering (ECE):
It is an engineering discipline where non-linear and active electrical components such as electron tubes, and semiconductor devices, especially transistors, diodes and integrated circuits, are utilized to design electronic circuits, devices and systems, typically also including passive electrical components and based on printed circuit boards. The term denotes a broad engineering field that covers important subfields such as analog electronics, digital electronics, consumer electronics, embedded systems and power electronics. Electronics engineering deals with implementation of applications, principles and algorithms developed within many related fields, for example solid-state physics, radio engineering, telecommunications, control systems, signal processing, systems engineering, computer engineering, instrumentation engineering, electric power control, robotics, and many others.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is one of the most important and influential organizations for electronics engineers.
04/08/2014
Information Technology:
It is an engineering division, which concentrates on the study of utilizing computers and telecommunications in order to control, gather, store and circulate information. Both software and hardware sectors are parts of Information Technology. Due to the importance and reputation of IT, the present age is sometimes referred to as information technology age. IT represents a vast category of career options that are based on processing, designing, developing, managing or supporting computer and web-based technologies and devices that constitute an IT network.
04/08/2014
Computer Science engineering:
It deals with design, implementation, management of information system of both software and hardware processes. While Information Technology deals with the use of computers and computer software to convert, store, protect process, transmit, and retrieve information, Computer Science is a scientific and practical approach to computation and its applications.You can work in database management, IT, embedded systems, Telecommunication, computer hardware & software implementation & maintenance, multimedia, web designing, gaming, and almost all other industries in this sector.
The core branches of Engineering Under-graduation course ( B.E/B.Tech ) in INDIA:
1.Mechanical Engineering (MECH)
2.Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
3.Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)
4.Civil Engineering (CIVIL)
5.Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
6.Information Technology (IT)
Besides these core branches, there are also many other branches like:
-Aeronautical Engineering (AE)
-Automobile Engineering (AUTO)
-Industrial Production Engineering (IPE)
-Electonics and Instrumentation Engineering (EIE)
-Chemical Engineering (CHE)
-Bio Technology
02/08/2014
CIVIL ENGINEERING:
A very important branch of Engineering and one of the ‘core branches’. Job prospects after graduation are excellent. There are jobs available in both private sector and government sector.
If you are talented enough and have sound management skills, you may also startup your own business venture too. If you are not interested in drawing plans and sketches, then this course is not for you!
02/08/2014
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING:
A member of the ‘core branch’ of engineering. Mechanical engineers are required by almost all the industries. So, the job prospects after graduation are excellent and thus this branch is also an ‘evergreen branch’.
All the Engineering colleges in Gujarat offer this course. A new course named Mechatronics Engineering has been introduced. It comprises of elements of both Mechanical and Electronics engg. This is also a top branch.
02/08/2014
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING:
This branch is one of the ‘Core Branches’ of Engineering. The course is tough and requires hard-work to score good marks. Most of the Engineering colleges in India offer this course. It is a good course
When it comes to job opportunities, this branch is an ‘evergreen branch’. It means that you will easily get jobs after graduating. Most of the big industries require Electrical Engineers. So, this is a top course to pursue.