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What is the scope and future after getting an MTech in aerospace engineering from IIT Bombay?

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Adwait Tejas Posted On : March 18th, 2023
studied Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (2021)

There is a lot of scope and future after getting an MTech in Aerospace Engineering from IIT Bombay. If you're interested in pursuing Aerospace Engineering, you should know that IIT Bombay is the best institute in India for this field. 

One of the best things about IIT Bombay is the flexibility it offers to students when it comes to choosing their course subjects. You can choose subjects that align with your interests, and only the core subjects are compulsory. This is beneficial for job opportunities since companies look at the subjects you've studied during your academic tenure.

Regarding Aerospace Structure, the subjects offered in this specialization are quite similar to the machine design stream of the mechanical engineering department. The curriculum also includes state-of-the-art subjects related to composite materials. All the professors in this field are renowned experts in their respective areas.

While only a few aerospace companies come for recruitment, students with a clear understanding of the subjects studied in Aerospace Engineering from IIT Bombay can easily secure jobs in both core and non-core industries.

Apart from job opportunities, you can also opt for research work or pursue a Ph.D. in IITB itself or universities abroad. So, if you want to pursue Aerospace Engineering and build a strong foundation for your future, IIT Bombay is the perfect place for you.

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What is the procedure to join M.Tech Biomedical Engineering after MBBS at IIT Bombay?

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Omkar Rana Posted On : March 20th, 2023
Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

You must submit a certificate as proof of 60% marks (55% for SC/ST) in qualifying degrees, or else you will not be eligible for admission to M.Tech in Biomedical Engineering.

Procedure for applying to M.Tech Biomedical Engineering After MBBS

  • Clear one of the tests AIIMS/MCI/JIPMER/PGI-Chandigarh/AFMC-Pune, DNB Part I national level medical post graduate entrance examinations or GATE Life Sciences for Medical and Biological Sciences.
  • Fill out the application form for Masters in IIT Bombay 

Written test and Interview

Once your application is selected, you will be called in for the Written Test and Interview. The written test is conducted in the morning and results will be declared in the afternoon. Your interview will be conducted only if you qualify for the written test. 

For MBBS students, the written test is of Mathematics only The syllabus for this test is in accordance with that of 12th class CBSE.

Pattern: The test pattern comprises both objective and descriptive questions

Minimum Rank in AIPGE- This is extremely subjective as it depends on the applications received during that head. The cutoff is decided based on that only.

IIT Bombay cutoff is slightly lesser but the written test and interview is quite difficult.

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What is the most amazing thing you experience while studying at IIT Bombay?

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Pratik Gandhi Posted On : March 18th, 2023
B.Tech. CSE, IIT Bombay

The most amazing thing one can experience at IIT Bombay is the amazing student activities conducted throughout the year to maintain the lively environment of the campus. Students invest a lot of time and effort in these activities to give amazing results. The best part of the year is early December when these activities are at their peak due to the break between 2 semesters.

  1. A typical day in the week of December begins at 5 am when sports enthusiasts make their way to the sports field to practice for the Inter IIT Sports Meet.
  2. At 7 am you will see a group of tired students heading back to their hostels after working the entire night. They are organizers of Mood Indigo or Techfest, IITB's cultural and technical festivals respectively.
  3. By 9 am, students have had their breakfast and head to their respective departments for research projects during holidays.
  4. By 11 am, a mixed crowd will be seen handing out in the lounges and the student activity center. Some belong to a robotics competition for Techfest or come to a dance or a music group practicing for Mood Indigo.
  5. Towards the evening events like public lectures by scientists, debate practices, or quizzes are held. By 9 pm, the sports students are returning while student activity students are going to begin their work.
  6. By 11 pm, the hostels are quiet with only those who are working for fests staying awake. Some students can be seen at the canteen around 3 am munching midnight snacks. You can also spot final-year students dressed in formal walking here and there for campus placements.
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What is the CSE syllabus of B.Tech at IIT Bombay?

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Pratik Gandhi Posted On : March 18th, 2023
B.Tech. CSE, IIT Bombay

Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is an academic program that integrates the fields of Computer Engineering and Computer Science and is highly sought after by engineering students. The course covers a wide range of topics, but places emphasis on the fundamentals of computer programming and networking. Subjects covered in the course include computation, algorithms, programming languages, program design, computer software, computer hardware, and more.

Computer science engineers are involved in various aspects of computing, ranging from designing microprocessors, personal computers, and supercomputers, to circuit design and writing software that powers these devices.

The subjects covered in each semester of the Computer Science Engineering syllabus of BTech at IIT Bombay include:

SEMESTER 1

SEMESTER 2

Calculus

Linear Algebra and Ordinary Differential Equations

Chemistry I

Modern Physics

Introduction to computer programming

Data Analysis and Interpretation

Economics

Abstractions and Paradigms in Programming

Chemistry Lab

Physics Lab

Workshop Practice

Abstractions and Paradigms in Programming

Engineering Graphics and Drawing

SEMESTER 3

SEMESTER 4

Numerical Analysis 

Environmental Studies 

Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Circuits

Automata Theory and Logic

Discrete Structures

Design and Analysis of Algorithms

Data Structures and Algorithms

Logic Design

Experimentation and Measurement Lab

Software Systems Lab

Data Structures and Algorithms Lab

Logic Design Lab

SEMESTER 5

SEMESTER 6

Literature/Philosophy/Psychology/Sociology

Artificial Intelligence

Computer Architecture

Implementation of Programming Languages

Operating Systems

Computer Networks

Database and Information Systems

Artificial Intelligence Lab

Database and Information Systems Lab

Implementation of Programming Languages Lab

Computer Architecture Lab

Computer Networks Lab

Operating Systems Lab

SEMESTER 7

SEMESTER 8

Elective 1

Elective 4

Elective 2

Elective 5

Elective 3

Elective 6

Institute Elective 1

Institute Elective 2

To be eligible for a BTech in CSE, you must have passed the Class 12 exam from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects, and obtained a minimum aggregate of 60% in these subjects.

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Is there any dress code at IIT Bombay?

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

No, there is no specific dress code at IIT Bombay and you are free to wear whatever you feel comfortable with. There are people who wear shorts, jeans and even pants. All you have to make sure of is that you are feeling comfortable and following the ethics.

One of my friends used to wear shorts throughout his college life and just wore jeans during his Mechanical workshops. So there are no boundaries to adhere to any dress code at IIT Bombay.

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Which one is better IIT Bombay or NIT Silchar?

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Poornima Sahoo Posted On : March 20th, 2023
Studied M.Sc in Applied Statistics & Informatics at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB) (Graduated 2019)

For obvious reasons, IIT Bombay is a better choice than NIT Silchar.

  • Bombay has much more locational advantage than NIT Silchar
  • The teachers are experienced unlike in NIT Silchar wherein the teachers are still completing their PhDs from MIT, CalTech & Stanford.
  • IIT Bombay has higher JEE rankers even higher than NIT Silchar
  • IIT Bombay has much better companies that visit the campus for placements like Google, Microsoft, Credit Suisse, Intel, etc.
  • IIT Bombay has better infrastructure and amenities than NIT Silchar such as swimming pool and multiplexes.
  • IIT Bombay has better foreign exchange programs than NIT Silchar
  • IIT Bombay has richer research culture than NIT Silchar
  • The Mood Indigo fest is more vibrant and famous than the Incandescence fest of NIT Silchar

I would suggest you go for IIT Bombay over NIT Silchar any day.

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I have got Energy Engineering (Dual) in IIT Bombay and Computer Science in BITS Pilani. What should I opt for?

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Akriti Gupta Posted On : August 5th, 2023
lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

BITS Pilani has an effective placement support system, especially in the CSE branch, but in the long run, Energy Engineering at IIT Bombay is the best option. CSE is becoming outdated, and you will end up jobless. So, it is better to go with Energy engineering, which may have a lot more opportunities in the future as it majorly focuses on renewable technologies, economics, and management.

The add-on advantage of IIT Bombay over BITS is the DS Centre, which is for students who want to pursue entrepreneurship and SINE, which helps to build up your own company

So, go with the option IIT Bombay in Energy Engineering

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Is it better to choose mechanical engineering at IIT Kharagpur or chemical engineering at IIT Bombay?

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Advaith Bhaskar Posted On : March 20th, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (2000–present)

Getting into IIT is a big achievement only if you manage to choose the right branch for yourself.

You should analyze your ambitions and interests in a particular field and determine what you possibly imagine yourself to be doing in 5 years and then make an informed decision. Clarity of goals is extremely necessary to make this crucial decision of choosing a branch.

If you want to enter politics, then your branch hardly matters. 

If you want to become an entrepreneur try to get an idea of the type of company you want to start

Basically, the choice of the branch is strictly a personal preference and cannot be objectively decided.

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How is college life at IIT Bombay, apart from the academics?

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Pratik Gandhi Posted On : March 18th, 2023
B.Tech. CSE, IIT Bombay

 College life at IIT Bombay is extraordinary apart from the academics. Here are some things you can look forward to:

  • Literary Arts: The club is pretty active and you can participate in various events like quizzes, writing, word games, and reading. You can also compete in national competitions and win prizes.
  • Dance, Dramatics, and Music: Many students in these clubs have gone on to become professionals in their respective fields. You can expect some great performances and events throughout the year.
  • Fine Arts and Filmmaking: There are clubs for painters, filmmakers, and photographers who have gained recognition for their work.
  • Mood Indigo: This is one of the biggest cultural fests in India, organized entirely by college students. It's a mind-blowing experience and managing it is a big deal.
  • TechFest: This is a huge technical fest that has gained a lot of popularity in recent years. If you're into technology and innovation, this is the place to be.
  • Inter IIT: IIT Bombay has amazing sports facilities, and students participate every year in the Inter IIT, a sports tournament between all the IITs in India.
  • E-Cell: With the booming startup scene in India, E-Cell has become a massive platform for aspiring entrepreneurs. You can get in touch with founders and VCs and learn from them.
  • Technical Clubs: These clubs are run by STAB and are for students who are passionate about coding, building bots, and discussing intergalactic space.
  • Lukkha: If you're not interested in any of the above, you can always "kaato lukkha" (chill) with your friends. There are many ways to do this, and you'll definitely find something that suits you.
  • College Romance: While it's not a club or an event, college romance is a big part of IIT Bombay's culture. You can meet people from other colleges.
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Which is better: Engineering Physics at IIT Bombay or Electrical Engineering at IIT Roorkee?

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Sumit Bose Posted On : March 18th, 2023
IIT Bombay (2019)

It would be suggested to pursue Engineering Physics at IIT Bombay rather than Electrical Engineering at IIT Roorkee. 

When it comes to studying physics at IITB, there are some key differences between JEE physics and college-level physics. Here are some important points to keep in mind:

  • In JEE physics, you study formula derivations after brief explanations of concepts and practice a lot of problems in that topic. College-level physics courses are typically more rigorous in theoretical and mathematical content, and problems are solved to help you understand the concepts more deeply.
  • While EE does not have any pure physics courses after the first year, it focuses on making you an electrical engineer. Core courses include analog and digital electronics, signals and systems, network theory, electronic devices, microprocessors, power electronics, and some relevant math courses.
  • EP, on the other hand, has core courses like quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, statistics, relativity, classical mechanics, waves and optics, nuclear physics, etc. There are also important math courses up to your second year.
  • EP trains you in core physics concepts and prepares you for experimental physics and electronics, giving you many options for your career path. You can work in theoretical or experimental physics, electronics, statistics and stochastics, CS-related research, or pursue higher studies in physics.
  • When choosing between IITB and IIT Roorkee, consider factors like the quality of professors, campus culture, and location. IITB has excellent professors, a beautiful campus, and great cultural and sports scenes, and is close to TIFR, which provides opportunities for collaboration.
  • When it comes to placements, most EP students go for higher studies because they are passionate about physics. For EE, core and non-core jobs are similar to those for other courses in terms of job security and salary packages.

Finally, the "brand" of IITs, especially IIT Bombay, provides a sense of job security that can be reassuring for graduates.

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