How does the TI sponsored MS program at IIT Madras stand out against the M.Tech courses at various IITs?

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Tushar Banerjee Posted On - Mar 29, 2023
studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

 If you are considering pursuing an MS program in India, being sponsored by Texas Instruments (TI) to do it at IIT Madras is a great option to consider. Here are some reasons why:

  • Salary and bond period: If you are sponsored by TI, you may receive a salary or a part of it during your studies. However, it's important to note that there may be a bond period involved, which means that you will have to work for TI for a certain period after completing your degree.
  • Three-year program: The MS program at IIT Madras typically takes three years to complete, which is longer than the usual two-year program for an M.Tech degree. However, the additional year will allow you to do more in-depth research, which can be helpful if you plan to pursue a Ph.D. later on.
  • Research opportunity: The MS program at IIT Madras will require you to conduct extensive research, which will give you valuable experience and skills that can be beneficial for your future career.
  • Guidance from IIT and TI: You will receive guidance from both IIT Madras and TI during your MS program. You will be assigned a guide from IIT Madras, and you may also require guidance from TI, although the rules for this may vary.
  • Option for an extension to Ph.D.: The MS program at IIT Madras can be extended to a Ph.D. program if you decide to continue your studies. This option can be advantageous if you are interested in pursuing a career in research or academia.

While an ME program from IISc or IIT from the old five + Roorkee is also a good option, it may not provide the same research experience as an MS program.

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Mahar Sengupta Posted On - Jul 30, 2021
MS Analog and Mixed Signal VLSI Design, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

Whether the TI-sponsored MS program at IIT Madras stands out against the M.Tech courses offered by the other IITs or not, is a subjective opinion. However, the course has its fair share of benefits. Here are some of the things that you should know about the course.

  • The minimum limit of courses that you need to pursue is 5. The mentor supervising you in the 2nd semester would be of your choice. As far as course selection is concerned, you are under no boundaries, you can choose any many as you want.
  • It is true that job opportunities are limited in the analog domain. But the number of students going into analog is also less in number. You will not face problems regarding finding a job. Also, your professor can direct you towards opportunities that would pay much more than campus placements jobs.
  • This is a 3-year long course. While your classmates from M.Tech get a job in their 3rd semester with a similar paycheck you will still be doing your course. However, that does not mean that you are wasting an additional year. M.Tech students go through one year of training. While after finishing your M.S you will be directly joining a team.
  • Just because the course is sponsored by Texas Instruments does not mean that you are bound to join the company after completion of your course. You can turn it down and even go for higher education. It is a non-binding employment opportunity.

It is certainly more time-consuming than an M.Tech. But if you want a career in Analog Circuit Designing then this course is for you. Also, in general, people who choose MS over M.Tech are more inclined towards research.
So, if you want a job choose an M.Tech. But if you are interested in Analog and Mixed-Signal Design and do research on the field then go for this program.

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