Though the end of the year brings many festivities with it, but we can’t turn a blind eye to the working or the educational side. The edifice of success stands upon the foundation of education. So, I thought of sharing some educational news for those of my readers who are still pursuing their studies.
In India, the IITs are institutes of national importance. They are autonomous public institutes for higher education. Admission to any of these institutes is a dream come true for the students. A student graduating from IITs with a summa cum laude gets a big boost in her/his career.
Interested students and parents can check out the IIT Bombay Cutoff to make sure they are not missing anything. In educational terminology, a cut-off means the threshold, the minimum that is needed to satisfy the criteria to qualify for admission or exam. Good luck to all the students pursuing an admission to IITB.
Sunset at Powai Lake from IITB (PC. Megha Gupta)
The IIT Bombay or IITB has come up with their cut-off list for JEE Advanced. IITB was the second IIT in the country to be established with assistance from UNESCO. Being located at Powai, a suburb, and having close proximity to the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, the campus has adequate green and is comparatively free from the pollution of the rest of Mumbai. The greenery of the campus has added more to the glory of this prestigious institution. IIT Bombay has 17 departments, 13 multi-disciplinary centres, and 3 schools of excellence.
INFORMATIVE…CHEERS !MANI
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Thank you..:-)
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Welcome 🙂
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I read your article maniparna… Great language… Good ….. 🙂
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Thanks a lot. Glad you liked it… 🙂
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I wasn’t aware that IIT B was established with assistance from UNESCO. Undoubtedly a very esteemed institution, IIT B has a big green campus just adjacent to Powai lake. Sometimes crocs and leopards stray in though.
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Oops! Crocs and leopards!!
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One of my favourite places to walk when in Mumbai 🙂
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That’s great!
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Thanks for this share Mani. I stayed in this prestigious campus for a couple of weeks with my cousin who was studing there. So green full of genius guys. You too feel genius once you come out from the campus😊😂
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Hahaha..:-D Well said, Sumith. Glad you know you had been there… 🙂 Thanks a lot for stopping by…
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If I would knew that paradise earlier I would have gone a scientist 😂😂😅
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Then we would have missed such exquisite culinary decorations from you 😀
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😊😊😂 🙂
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INFORMATIVE…CHEERS MANI
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🙂 Cheers…to the new phase of your life…
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hey thanx…reaching kol on 30 th…joining 31st!!!
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Cool!
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hahaha..cool!
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I have heard about this world class university! Good to read about it from your post. 🙂 Thank you, Mani!
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Thanks for stopping by, Amy. The IITs have produced many students who have touched the pinnacle of success in different fields….
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I’m sure students and their family have to made some sacrifices to achieve the dreams.
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True that!
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Informative post….actually helped me understand some things former co-workers had shared with me a few years back….they were raised in India!!
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Thanks, Kirt. Glad to be of help… 🙂
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Good info. Are you studying there or studied there
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Neither. My sister studied there though… 🙂
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ohkay….that’s why so much details
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Yes, good luck to them all!
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Thanks, Mick… 🙂
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great post! My cousin studies there. P.s Its been one and a half years of my new blog layout and custom domain. Thanks for noticing 🙂
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Accha…missed it somehow. Hope it’s never too late to appreciate good things… 🙂
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They were the wings which carried the dreams of a young independent democracy aiming to fly high by developing scientific temper !!!!
Part of a great vision !!
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Indeed. Premium institutions of the country, the IITs… 🙂
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Informative post, Maniparna. It is indeed a blessing to learn from IIT.
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True that, Maliny… 🙂
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IITB sounds like a very prestigious place for learning all things technology. Quality courses and a fresh, natural atmosphere all round make seems to make it a conducive place for learning. When I was at university in Melbourne, I loved the greenery on campus like the trees and bushes and it was so refreshing to see it when I came out of classes. Vision breaks 🙂
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Yes, greenery should be plenty in any educational institutions for the very reason you mentioned. It helps a lot to have a tranquil effect on the mind. Thanks, Mabel, for sharing your view… 🙂
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