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What is the placement scope for material science in IIT BOMBAY?

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Mridul Shrivastav Posted On : March 20th, 2023
Studied Material Science at IIT BOMBAY

The placement scenario for Material Science in IIT Bombay largely depends on the type of jobs you will be taking. There are a variety of jobs offered like core blue-collar jobs, core executive level jobs, non-core data, finance or coding type jobs.

The majority of the batch goes for non-core data jobs both finance and coding type. A lot of companies offer such roles and there is no scarcity of opportunities in this area.

Next in line are the core Executive jobs offering roles like Tata Steel), R&D, etc. These jobs are offered to a handful of students only and the companies offering such roles visit usually towards the end of placements. These roles are highly coveted among MTech students and one needs to prepare a lot to grab these roles.

Other types of jobs one can take are the Core blue collar jobs that require direct contact with the manufacturing plant. However one cannot depend on placements for such roles at all. Getting these jobs is very easy and all you need to do is keep your academic performance up to the mark and gain some experience in co-curricular projects with professors. After some time you will have identified your area of interest and your professor will help you get a job through his own contacts.

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What should be my strategy for getting admission in IIT Bombay for an MTech in the CSE branch?

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Mansi Basu Posted On : March 20th, 2023
Studied MBA at IIM B

One of my friends made it into IISc with a rank of 10. I enquired about the strategy he adopted to score such high marks. He told me about his 3 milestone theories and the things he achieved on the way. The final outcome is 75 marks in GATE which will help you get CSE in IIT Bombay.

1st Milestone: The first and foremost goal you should set is to achieve 25 marks in GATE. This can be done by working on some basic mathematics, aptitude, and core subjects. This can be done from

the college itself. Try to secure 25 marks in the final year on the first attempt and once you are done move to the second milestone.

2nd milestone: You have to achieve another 25 marks to make it 50. I suggest not taking a gap to prepare for this. This can be done over the 2 years after your graduation during which you can take up an IT job and increase your work experience. This will be useful during placements at IIT Bombay. 

To achieve this milestone, read some more core mathematics, and cover 3–4 core subjects previous 25 marks revision. If you are able to secure 50 marks over the next couple of attempts, you don’t have to worry much as you can get admission in any IIT.

3rd milestone: If you want those additional 25 marks take help from some professionals and seniors. 

My friend got a 10 rank after working on this strategy and he is working at Microsoft today.

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What is the difference between the B-Des programme at IIT-Bombay and the B-Des programme at IIT-Guwahati?

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Advait Joshi Posted On : May 3rd, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

B.Des (Bachelor of Design) programs at IIT Bombay and IIT Guwahati are both undergraduate programs that focus on design education. However, there may be some differences in terms of the specific curriculum, perspectives, experience, and course offerings at each institution.

  • Experience: IIT Guwahati B.Des is known for its excellent experience in handling undergraduate students. The course is older than 2 decades and has been through constant revisions to make it industry relevant. IDC, IIT Bombay is also one of the best design schools in India for technical design, M.Des that provides great exposure to its students.
  • Perspective: While IIT Guwahati strongly focuses on science as an important part of design, IIT Bombay does not. It solely focuses on design with little importance to technical stuff. 
  • Faculty: The faculty pool of both institutes comprises extremely learned and experienced professors that are genuinely passionate about design and teach in such a way that students also fall in love with the course.

Ultimately, how much you gain from this course depends on you only as it all is about learning, observing, and experimenting. No one can help you in design, you have to explore everything on your own.

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How is the operation research MSc and PhD dual degree in IIT Bombay?

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Advaith Bhaskar Posted On : March 21st, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (2000–present)

The course Operations Research offered at IIT Bombay is an integrated Ph.D. course.

Duration: The course duration is 6 years, while the minimum is 5 years. It depends on how much time you take to complete your PhD. You can even extend it more than 6 years but won’t be receiving any stipend for the same. Another option is to opt out of an MSc degree after 3 years.

Compensation: Students are paid around INR 6000/- month for 2 years and then INR 25000 from third year.

Department: This course is offered by the IEOR( Industrial Engineering and Operations Research) department of IIT Bombay which is considered the best in India.

Courses: The courses offered are Industrial Engineering related and some pure operations research related. There are a large number of project courses since this is a research-oriented course. After successfully completing the first 3 years you get admission to a Ph.D. program provided that you qualify certain prerequisites.

Purpose of the course: The course targets students who are interested in research and stimulate them to pursue a career in Operations Research. Some students, however, instead sit for placements after the third year with an MSc degree and don’t go for Ph.D.

Placements: There is no use to mention placement as most of the small batch size opts out of placements to pursue PhD.

Suitability: The course is most suitable for those who are sure of kick-starting a career in research. You get to work on various projects under the guidance of great professors. 

Selecting the best PhD advisor is very necessary to ensure a good career. The same professor then gives you a PhD in very less duration or even drags the time unnecessarily. The best part is that you don't need to clear any PhD entrance like UGC CSIR and can easily get a PhD admit with few formalities and end up with a doctorate degree in less than 6 years.

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Why do people prefer IIT Bombay over IIT Madras?

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Tithi Aggrawal Posted On : March 13th, 2023
Studied at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB) (Graduated in 2020)

If you are considering which IIT to attend, you might want to know why people choose IIT Bombay over IIT Madras. While my reasons may not be the same as everyone's, here are some common ones:

  • Geographical stereotypes: Many people from North Indian states tend to have a negative bias towards IIT Madras, while people from South Indian states often have a similar bias towards IIT Delhi. However, IIT Bombay's neutral demographic attracts people from both North and South India.
  • Reinforcement bias: IIT Bombay has seen an influx of toppers in recent years, creating a herd effect among students with relatively lower ranks and future candidates.
  • Cool quotient: Due to its location in Mumbai and the portrayal of a cool aura associated with it in popular culture, IIT Bombay has become a popular destination for people who seek a change after years of hard work to get in.

Apart from that, random rankings or even MHRD rankings have little effect on student perception. Placement statistics also play a minor role in the decision-making process since every IIT has similar placement records (although IITK has slightly better placements than IITB).

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Do the classrooms at IIT Bombay have ACs?

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Pratik Gandhi Posted On : March 20th, 2023
B.Tech. CSE, IIT Bombay

IIT Bombay has top-notch facilities including Air Conditioned classrooms decked with necessary amenities. 

There is a classroom in the Lecture Hall Complex that is huge enough to accommodate 300 students. The complex has 3 such classrooms and 4 others that have a capacity of 200. In addition to this, there are tutorial rooms that can accommodate 40 students. All these rooms are air-conditioned.

The lecture halls of freshers are also huge since the number of students is more than usual. These rooms also have a centralized AC system.

However, right after the first year, students are divided into various departments and the total strength decreases. The lectures are then held above complexes or the department building.

  • Electrical Department: The lectures in this department are held in classrooms of the GG (Girish Gaitonde) building which lacks Air Conditioned classrooms except for two.
  • Computer Science: The lectures of this department are mostly held in classrooms of the KRESIT building which has Air Conditioned classrooms.

Leaving some, most classrooms at IIT Bombay have ACs.

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What are the GATE ranks for M.Tech courses at IIT Bombay?

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Ronit Sharma Posted On : March 23rd, 2023
Lives in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

Since my sister was a student of Civil Engineering branch at IIT Bombay, I have information about the same only.

  • Structural Engineering: 1–250
  • Geotechnical Engineering: 250–450
  • Transportation Engineering: 400-550
  • Water Resources Engineering: 500
  • Ocean Engineering: don’t remember

The above ranks are for General Category only. Reserved categories can expect a call at a rank higher than that mentioned above. The overall admission procedure comprises 75% weightage to GATE score and 25% weightage to written test and interview.

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Can we do a part time PhD in IIT Bombay?

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Sumit Bose Posted On : March 21st, 2023
IIT Bombay (2019)

Yes, you can definitely do a part time PhD in IIT Bombay. All you need to do is apply as an external category candidate.

Major highlights of part-time PhD in external category

  • A supervisor from IIT B is assigned
  • A supervisor from outside is selected
  • Coursework depends on the qualifying degree (B.Tech, M.Tech, MBA, etc.) and the criteria varies accordingly. 
  • For SJMSOM, IIT Bombay- A minimum of 52 credits is required if the candidate is not having an MBA (Not PGDM) and 40 credit is required if the candidate is having an MBA.
  • You can go and attend classes and don’t have to necessarily leave the job
  • Once the course period is completed, you get admission as a PhD Candidate and you can meet your guide as per your need.

Applications for part time PhD are accepted twice a year for Autumn and Spring Semester. 

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After passing out from IET Lucknow as a B.Tech graduate, if I manage to get into IIT Bombay as an M.Tech in CSE, then what salary can I expect after passing out?

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Advait Joshi Posted On : July 12th, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Getting into IIT Bombay for your M.Tech CSE will open new doors for you. IIT Bombay has maintained an excellent placement record over the years. Even for the year 2023, the CSE branch of IIT Bombay, after phases 1 and 2 of placements, has recorded INR 1.02 CPA as the highest CTC. The highest CTC for the CSE branch was offered by QuadEye in the sector of SDE And R&D.

Here are the CSE placements for the batch of 2023 at IIT Bombay-

Company

Sector

CTC in LPA

Gross Salary

Rubrik

SDE And R&D

45.85

36

QuadEye

SDE And R&D

102.5

66

Qualcomm

Core

28.5

15.5

Shell

Core

22.5

16.5

Apple

SDE And R&D

32

18

Graviton Research Capital LLP

SDE And R&D

90

50

McKinsey Knowledge Center

Analytics/Data Driven Consult

21

19

Cohesity

SDE And R&D

48

22

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company

Core

66.2

54.9

Thus, getting an M.Tech in CSE at IIT Bombay after doing your B.Tech from IET Lucknow will allow you very good placement opportunities.

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How is the IIT Bombay R.A. written test for ECE?

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Sumit Bose Posted On : March 21st, 2023
IIT Bombay (2019)

The syllabus of RA exams conducted in IIT Bombay for ECE is very much similar to that of GATE. The primary purpose of this written test is to ensure you have a holistic understanding of different subjects to work with and manage BTech students in labs of different branches.

There are 5 branches of ECE at IIT Bombay; Communication Engineering, Electronic Systems, Control, and Computing, MicroElectronics, and Power Electronics. Some core points related to the RA exam are

  • A total of around 35 questions from all the above 5 branches combined are given
  • You have to attempt 20 questions 
  • The common topics include diode characteristics, Zener diode-based numerical, questions on greens and stokes theorem, double integrals, etc
  • On clearing the cutoff, you will get an interview call
  • The interview will be conducted by a number of panels (recruiters for different labs)
  • The questions asked will vary from panel to panel and will be related to the research work being conducted in labs
  • Once the interview is over, the results would be published in a weeks time in IITB portal

Pro tip: You need to have sound knowledge of the research work in the department. For instance, Wadhwani Electronics Lab(WEL) is one of the main labs in EE dept, and most of the basic electronics lab courses are conducted in this lab. So as an RA, you should be skilled in using CROs, DSOs, working breadboards, and so on. Additionally, your exposure to Micro Controllers or FPGA could increase your chances of selection.

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