Which college has highest GSoC in India?
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Which college has highest GSoC in India?
During the the period of 2005-2012 IIT Kharagpur had produced the highest number (51) of GSoCers from India, and by 2016 there have been 92 GSoCers from IIT Kharagpur. But as of now, IIIT Hyderabad holds the record for producing maximum number of GSoC students from India.
What is the acceptance rate of GSoC?
180 organizations were accepted. It saw 18,981 total registered students (up 36\% from 2015) with 7,543 student proposals from 5,107 students in 142 countries. The accepted student proposals were announced on April 22, 2016, with 1,206 student proposals accepted.
How many times a student can give GSoC?
There is no age limit to taking the gao kao and no limit on the amount of times you can sit it.
How many students apply for GSOC every year?
So on average it has 15 ideas and for each project on average 2 students are applying. So that will be around 30. And the actual accepted number of students depends on Google. As per the GSoC procedure, first organization will rank the proposal and send them to Google.
How many Indians are there in the GSOC?
At least 305 would be a good place to start. The number is probably greater, since the number of Indians was revealed to be 400 plus in a past iteration and has always been increasing. It is not important to be from a ‘so called prestigious college of India’, the GSoc organizations do not care a fig about which college you come from.
How good is DA-IICT for admission to GSOC?
The Da-iictians have made it to GSoC every single year which says it all about Da-iict. Agreed, the no. of selections is bit less as compared to other institutions. But the best part of these selections is that 2 students are selected from 1st year.
How many GSOC 2014 students are from IIT/bits/IIIT/NITs?
Out of that list, around 227/305 are from IIT/BITS/IIIT/NITs, it’s not because of anything GSoc requires, it’s just that people in t How many students got selected for GSoC 2014 from each Indian University?