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What is the difference between M.Tech (CSE) and M.Tech (AI) at IISc Bangalore?

Amanda Marie Jacob Posted On : July 14th, 2023

There are many points of difference between IISc MTech CSE and MTech AI. Some of them have been listed below

  • M.Tech CSE is the flagship M.Tech program from CSA whereas the M.Tech AI program is a new program that has been recently introduced by the EECS division.
  • There is a huge difference in the curriculum of both programs. Although both programs require 64 credits, the breakdown is different. For MTech CSE the department core requires a minimum of 24 credits comprising at least 8 credits each from Pool A, Pool B, and Pool C There is a project too. The remaining credits are for electives. The M.Tech AI course on the other hand has 19 credits from pool A subjects, 12 credits from pool B subjects, and 12 credits from electives. Additionally, there is a 21-credit project where one can work on interdisciplinary cutting-edge problems on AI.
  • M.Tech CSE admissions are done on the basis of GATE CS scores while the cut-off for M.Tech AI is decided by the applications from CS, EE, and ECE disciplines.

It's natural for a CSE B.Tech student who isn't certain of specializing in theory, systems, or AI, to go for an M.Tech (CSE). The curriculum is flexible and you can even choose electives or work on AI projects. But if you are certain o your inclination towards AI then M.Tech (AI) is an excellent choice.

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After completing a B.Tech from NIT Trichy, is it advisable to pursue an M.Tech in IITs or IISc?

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Pratik Parikh Posted On : July 19th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

No, it's certainly not a wise decision to pursue an MTech after completing BTech from NIT Trichy. The courses and the approach are similar, giving you no newer perspectives and wasting 2 years as well as the money spent. A better alternative is to go for an MS or Ph.D. abroad instead. That will be the true utilization of your money, knowledge, and time. 

However, if you are hesitant about going abroad, an MBA from an Indian B school is also a great option.

An MTech in IIT should only be considered if you have a low CGPA and have no project achievement up your sleeve. The MTech course will give you a second chance to improve your grades and work well on projects improving your profile as a whole. This will help you open better Ph.D. options. But if you are not planning to do one, then MTech is again of no use.

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How difficult is the AI course from IISc Bangalore for a graduate from Computer Science?

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Aditi Banerjee Posted On : July 14th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

Well to be very honest, the AI course from IISv Bangalore is quite challenging for a graduate from CS. The course revolves around mathematical concepts. The fast-paced and rigorous curriculum makes it difficult to identify your weaknesses and work on them. Let me clarify the point that this scenario is not just in the case of IISc but AI in general is a field all about Math. It’s specially designed for those who are genuinely interested in this field. 

The best part about this course is the Data Structure and Algorithm subject, a compulsory subject. Here are a few pros and cons of this program that will give you a general idea

Pros

  • IISc has some of the highest qualified professors who deliver such interesting lectures that you will start falling in love with the course. Their arguments of proof are very interesting and can be. 
  • You will be interacting and having healthy discussions with geniuses from all over the country.

Cons

  • Sometimes you will find the lectures uninteresting and even fail to connect the dots of what is being taught.
  • There will be times when you will start regretting your decision if taking this course instead of CSA.

In reality, the course in itself isn’t flawed but our mid-sets are. These top institutes actually challenge our way of thinking which initially seems challenging but you later realize that it made you stand out in the crowd. The future prospects are great and trust me if you maintain a good CGPA, you will be placed exceptionally well.

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How is the MTech (research) CS program of IISC Bangalore in terms of placements?

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Admin Posted On : July 14th, 2023

In IISc Bangalore, the MTech (Research) students sit for placements along with MTech (Course) students. In fact, MTech (Research) students are often treated as rivals by the course students. Here are a few reasons for their differences 

  • The research students have lesser courses than course students, rendering them more time to prepare for placements.
  • Secondly, research students sit for placements in their third year while the course students sit in their second year. 
  • MTech Research students generally start their research work in their second semester itself so they become better researchers and are able to secure the best job profiles. 

Because of the above reasons, the majority of MTech (Research) students get placed better than course students. These research students usually go into 3 streams, theory, systems, and intelligent systems. The placement scenario for each has been given below

  • Theory: Theory students might face issues in system-based companies especially if they lack coding skills. These students are usually proficient in math and thus lack skills in systems. However, a 3-month dedicated preparation can get them placed excellently.
  • Systems: These students are easily placed in top companies such as Oracle, Nutanix, Microsoft, and many more.
  • Intelligent Systems: These students are hired by companies such as Flipkart, Amazon, Microsoft, etc.

Although research is time-consuming, the light coursework helps the research students prepare for placements. Over the past few years, MTech (Research) students receive packages around INR 22 LPA and the scenario is just going to get better!

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How do I prepare for an MS interview at IISc Bangalore?

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Tezal Dahiya Posted On : July 21st, 2023

My brother attended two interviews for the MS program at IISc Bangalore. The two departments in which he got interviewed were Aerospace Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. He cleared both interviews.

Here are a few tips to remember during your interview for MS at IISc Bangalore-

  1. Be clear with the basics.
  2. Be genuine and firm in your answers. Give the impression that you know what you are talking about.
  3. Be well-dressed and look confident.
  4. Use illustrations and examples for your answers where needed, and make use of the blackboard.

For his Mechanical Engineering Interview at IISc Bangalore, my brother was interviewed by a panel of 7-8 professors in a conference room. After the introductions were done, he was asked to explain some basic concepts on the blackboard. One such basic question was to plot the stress-strain curve for aluminum and rubber and to explain the difference. He was asked about his strengths among the topics covered in Mechanical Engineering. He was also asked about his final-year project.

For his Aerospace Engineering Interview at IISc Bangalore, he was first asked to fill out a form in which he assigned preferences to the four specializations offered by the department. He was also asked to choose between an M.S. and a direct Ph.D. The interview went on in a classroom, in a similar manner as the previous one. He was asked to solve a Heat Transfer Problem. After a few questions, he was asked why he chose to go for an M.S. instead of a direct Ph.D.

Both interviews lasted for 40 minutes. The interviewers at IISc Bangalore test your curiosity for learning new things and your aptitude for applying them. Remember never to sell yourself during such interviews, always seem eager to learn more. Prepare well and you will ace your interview.

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What kind of questions are asked in the Integrated PhD interview for Physics at IISc, TIFR, and HRI?

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Aditi Banerjee Posted On : July 17th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

IISc Bangalore, TIFR, and HRI conduct interviews for the integrated Ph.D in Physics. My brother appeared for the TIFR NCBS Bangalore interview for iPh.D. in Physics. 

People from different backgrounds appear for the NCBS interviews in various disciplines. 

NCBS has Rounds 1 and 2 for the interviews. Round 1 lasts for 30-40 minutes. Here a candidate’s basics are tested. Round 2 lasts for 75 minutes. It involves more detailed questions which are usually based on the projects or write-ups done by a candidate. 

For my brother, however, the interview went the other way around. During the first round, he was asked questions about his projects. During Round 2, he was asked detailed questions in the broad areas of Physics and Maths. 

The interview experience for each candidate will be unique, whether in IISc Bangalore, TIFR, or HRI. This is especially true for NCBS as their research is not just limited to Physics, it is interdisciplinary. The interviews will help you learn something new. Prepare well for them and enjoy the process. 

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What is the placement scenario at IISc Bangalore for an M.Tech (CSE)?

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Saikat Banerjee Posted On : July 14th, 2023
Studied at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (IISc)

The placement scenario at IISc Bangalore for an MTech in CSE is great with a plethora of opportunities. IISc Bangalore has an active placement cell that conducts smooth placement drives every year. 

  • During IISc placements 2022, the average salary stood at INR 23 LPA while the highest salary stood at INR 60 LPA. 
  • In 2021, out of 386 MTech students, 234 were placed successfully while 30 opted out of placements. 
  • The median salary stood at INR 20 LPA. Some of the past recruiters included Adobe, India Bulls, Siemens, L&T, Tech Mahindra, ICICI bank, Cognizant, Birla Soft, Cipla, etc.

If you want to secure good placements here, you should be ready to commit yourself to hard work and be bold enough to apply for off-campus jobs.

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What's your experience of attending M.Tech (nanoscience and engineering) interviews at IISc Bangalore?

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Bidita Ghose Posted On : July 14th, 2023
Lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

My friend has the opportunity to attend MTech inter rhe at IISc Bangalore. She was called on the first day itself where she sat waiting and was eventually summoned.

As she entered the room, the panelists asked for her introduction. They bombarded her with both technical as well as non-technical questions. The non-technical ones looked like

  • What made you choose nano-technology?
  • What do you know about nanotechnology?

They kept counter-questioning her based on her answers. Following this was a round of technical questions. I have only mentioned the most important ones

  • In the current times our electronic devices are becoming smaller, so what do you think?
  • Draw the MOSFET structure on the board. The problems and the solution pertaining to it. 
  • What is the fastest bus? 

The interview lasted for 40 minutes. What she learned from her experience was that you need to focus on your basics while preparing. Also, try to answer them honestly because they will counter-question you. She was also surprised that they did not even care to ask a single question about Math and the whole interview was a new experience.

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At what rank can one get admission to IISC Bangalore?

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Shikha Poddar Posted On : July 21st, 2023
Studied at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (IISc) (2016)

Being a GE candidate makes every option exponentially harder. Here are some of the exams with their cutoffs (probable) to secure admission to IISc Bangalore for your UG program-

  • KVPY SA and SX- The cut-off varies from year to year and depends on the difficulty level of the examination. It lies around the rank which secures a total of 65 marks.
  • JEE Mains- Because of IISc’s increasing popularity and demand, a score above 325/360 will be good enough. This means a rank in the Top 10 (by marks solely in JEE Mains exam and not taking into account Board Normalization) will secure your admission into IISc Bangalore.

Ultimately though, the JEE Mains cutoff depends on the number of remaining seats after the KVPY admissions have been processed and verified. 

  • JEE Advanced- A rank within the Top 20 will be good enough. Ultimately, it depends on the number of vacant seats after the 1st and 2nd rounds of KVPY counseling.

These are the probable marks & ranks in various exams that are required for your admission into IISc Bangalore.

Also, prepare well if you are called for an interview. The UG program at IISER Pune, Kolkata, and Mohali are at par with the ones offered at IISc Bangalore. IISc Bangalore, however, has years of research experience behind it. 

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Is IISc Bangalore popular abroad?

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Pratik Parikh Posted On : July 14th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

IISc Bangalore is considered the best Engineering institute in India in terms of all; education, placements, and research. It was the first Indian institute to feature on Times Higher Education World University Rankings for engineering and technology in the year 2015-16 at 99th position. Also, consider the following international rankings conducted by highly reputed ranking bodies.

Ranking Body

Rank

Times Higher Education 

251 out of 1799 (2023)

QS World University 

155 out of 1400 (2023)

US News

551 out of 2000 (2022)

Academic Ranking of World Universities

1 out of 1000 (2019)

Center for World University Rankings 

491 out of 2000 (2022)

IISc has made huge contributions in the field of computing, space, and nuclear technologies. It has a track record of having the best directors, some of them including scholars like C. V. Raman, Satish Dhawan, and C. N. R. Rao 

Overall, IISc is a great institute and is at the same level as IITs or even better both nationally and internationally.

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