How do you define college tiers?
For me, Tier 1: IITs, NITs, IIMs, Tier 2: IIITs, BITs, VIT Tier 3: private colleges
GyaanExpert
Stealth
7 months ago
I would say not all IIT's and IIM's are tire one, BITS Pillani is way better than most of the new IIT'S, same is the case for XLRI , SP Jain only the old IIM's can be labelled as Tier 1 the new ones need to catch up
toda
Stealth
7 months ago
Tier 1(Engineering): IISc, IITs, BITS, IIIT Hyderabad, IIIT Allhabad, few top NITs, IIST
Onomatopoeia00
Student
7 months ago
Is IIST really that good?š¤tough to gauge given all graduating students have a contract with for a few years afaih. Not sure about other aspects.
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BiryaniEnthu
Stealth
7 months ago
There are central universities as well, beyond this. Where do they go?
BiryaniEnthu
Stealth
7 months ago
DU has engineering, Jadavpur is another one.
They have great placement records or kids go on to do better in life
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SoftApp38
Stealth
7 months ago
Bro tried to sneak in VIT and thought we wouldn't notice
Engineering Colleges:
- Tier 0: IISc, Top 7 IITs, BITS Pilani, IIIT Hyd
- Tier 1+: IIT BHU, IIT Hyd, BITS Goa, NIT Trichy, IIIT Allahabad, BITS Hyd, NIT K, NIT W, IIT Indore, IIT Dhanbad.
- Tier 1: Remaining 2nd Gen IITs, DTU, NSIT, IIITs from #3-#6, JU, NITs from #3-#10, BIT Mesra
- Tier 1-: Remaining IIITs, Remaining NITs.
- Tier 2: Manipal, LNMIIT, VIT, PEC, BVP, and other top state colleges.
- Tier 3: Amity, LPU, SRM, Manipal Jaipur, similar, and other nominal state colleges.
- Tier 4: Local colleges in cities.
- Tier 5: Beyond comprehension
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For Top tier MBA Colleges:
- Tier 0: IIM ABC and ISB Hyd+Mohali
- Tier 1+: FMS, XLRI, IIM L, K, I, SP Jain
- Tier 1: IIT Bombay, IIM Mumbai, Shillong, TISS, IIFT Delhi, IIT Delhi, JBIMS
- Tier 1-: Baby IIMs, MDI, IMT, IIT M, Kgp, K, R
Onomatopoeia00
Student
7 months ago
IIITS and BITS in the same breath as VIT and below NITs. Damn bro! Thora disconnect toh reality se.
Onomatopoeia00
Student
7 months ago
ISB is tier 1 and same as IIM ABC in both rankings and placement scenes.
Depending on competitiveness and admission rates, colleges are categorised into tiers. Some examples of college tiers are:
Tier 1: Colleges that are highly competitive with less than 10% acceptance rates. Tier 1 colleges include IITs, IIMs, NITs and NLUs. These colleges are also known for their comprehensive curriculum, best-in-class faculty, top-notch infrastructure and other facilities.
Tier 2: Colleges that have a lesser degree of competitiveness compared to Tier 1 institutes. Tier 2 colleges in India are IIEST Shibpur and BIT Meshra.
Tier 3: Colleges that are good and have more spaces with fewer applicants, ensuring less competition in admission. In India, the Tier 3 colleges include Amity University, Chandigarh University, VIT Vellore and more.
overthinker
Student
7 months ago
What about SRCC LSR Stephens
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