Want to Study at IIT? Here's a Complete Guide to Entrance Exams Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are among the most prestigious institutions in India. Students aspiring to study engineering, design, or research often set their sights on IITs, known for their high academic standards and global reputation. According to the National Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2024 , IITs dominate the rankings, claiming seven spots in the overall category. But how does one secure admission to an IIT? The path involves clearing specific entrance exams, which vary depending on the level of study—undergraduate, postgraduate, or doctoral. Here's a detailed look at the key entrance exams you need to know about: Undergraduate (UG) Entrance Tests 1. JEE Main Purpose: First step toward IIT admission; also opens doors to NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs. Eligibility: Students who have completed or are in their final year of Class 12 (Science stream). Conducting Body: National Testing Agency...
I am a Asst. Professor of Mechanical Engineering Laxmi Institute of Technology, Sarigam and Principal at Diploma Engineering, focused on Administration work, Equipment procurement/Planning for labs development, labs Establishment, etc. My professional life is devoted to the pursuit of research in a broad array of areas of Mechanical Engineering (see below). As part of that pursuit I am fortunate to advise a number of exceptionally talented and committed Diploma and Undergraduate students. If there is a something you wish to know or want more detail on information that is here, feel free to contact me directly. The pages link from the menu at the left cover broadly my research, teaching, and personal activities. Those wishing to speak to me in a professional capacity should contact me via email. Email is probably the most reliable way of contacting me (responses may take a couple of days due to travel and other factors). My full contact information is: Research i...
Already early Rudolf Diesel (1858 – 1913) was interested in engines. In his youth he was fascinated by the engines of Lenoir and the steam engines that were usual at his time. During his study he learned of his teacher, professor Linde, a famous inventor, that the thermal engine could reach by far a better performance. He referred to the young Frenchman Sadi Carnot (1796 – 1832), who discovered the Carnot’ cyclic process, a physical principle that describes the ideal process of the burn in an engine . Diesel was pursued from now on by the thought to build such an engine. 1890, Diesel had the crucial idea, how the cumbustion process could be improved: The engine takes in just air, which is to be compressed now to a pressure of about 200 bar. At this point, heavy fuel (such as crude oil or petroleum) gets injected by an injector in the air that is heated up because of the huge pressure. The high themperature leads immediately to the inflammation of the fuel by aut...
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