Monday, 18 June 2012

86 out of top 100 opts for IIT Bombay



IIT Bombay emerges favourite among top 100 qualifiers
Computer science and engineering continue to remain the first choice among students
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Jun 18, 2012, 16:08 IST



Going by the first round of counselling for seat allocation in IITs this year, the Mumbai campus has emerged as the favourite among the top 100 qualifiers, and computer science and engineering programme as the most preferred course.
As many as 86 candidates among the top 100 in the ranking list preferred IIT, Bombay for admission to their preferred programme. IIT, Delhi came far behind with only 12 students seeking admission there while the remaining two, among the top rank holders, preferred IIT, Kanpur and IIT, Madras

17,465 candidates were shortlisted for counselling this year, of whom 15,989 registered, said IIT Delhi JEE office which is holding the counselling this year.

 

It said in the first round of seat allocation, 9,500 candidates, including 11 foreign nationals, were given seats. No OBC seat and SC seat was left unfilled.

Sharing the details of the counselling, JEE officials said 668 candidates got the course and the institute of their first choice, 390 candidates got the course and the institute of their second choice and 379 candidates got the course and the institute of their third choice.

Computer science and engineering continued to remain the first choice among students with 4,406 candidates opting for it in IIT, Bombay and 1,082, in IIT Delhi.

The courses that remained the among the favourite were electrical engineering with 1,016 candidates opting for it in IIT, Bombay and 874 for mechanical engineering and 539 in aerospace engineering in the same campus respectively.

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