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When did IIT BHU gets the tag of IITs?
Purandeswari. The Lok Sabha passed The Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Act, 2011 on 24 March 2011 and the Rajya Sabha on 30 April 2012, thereby formalizing the IIT status of the Institute.
Is IIT tag overrated?
No, IITs are not overrated because IITs are definitely the best Engineering institutions in India as well as very relevant around the world as well. Getting into IITs is the dream of every Indian Engineering aspirant and the IITian tag commands respect in the Indian society like no other.
Does IIT tag matter in long run?
it doesn’t matter . while first placement it matters a lot as recruiting organizations assume that whosoever is studding in these institutes will have sound knowledge of technical trivia. but only with the tag of IIT/BITS/NIT its not enough to survive in gamut of industries.
Is IIT tag helpful?
From my experiences thus far as an IITian, the most advantageous trait of the much hyped “IIT tag” is the confidence boost that it gives. Beginning from the time of acceptance into one of these hallowed Ivies of the east, and virtually throughout an IITians career, the tag gives a confidence to be prepared to fail.
Does IIT tag help in marriage?
In arrange marriage definitely it helps. As they find it more stable( though average starting salary is not so high) and rich in future. It always let them know that person is intelligent and have bright future .
Does IIT tag matter in USA?
Yes the IIT tag do help while applying for an US university. The top-5 IIT’s do have have their charm because of their successful alumni. And other reason being the letter of recommendation from your profs is more effective as profs from top colleges do have some presence in research community.
Is Mukesh Ambani an IITian?
Mukesh Ambani, India’s richest person since 2008, cleared IIT-JEE and joined IIT Bombay. It is believed that he left IIT-B to join ICT, Mumbai (then UDCT) to pursue Chemical Engineering as the Inter-Science results were announced a few weeks later.