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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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Which one is better: PGDIE at NITIE or MTech in nanoscience at IISc?

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Rajashree Dalui Posted On : August 11th, 2021
Studied Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2019)

It all actually depends on your interest. As both of these options are completely different and two different areas of interest. You must choose what you find interesting. There would not be any conflict between these two institutes over the placement stats as both of them will give good placements to their students. Here are the recent placement highlights of the institutes.

Parameters NITIE IISc
Average CTC 20 LPA 10 LPA
Highest CTC 43 LPA 40 LPA
Major recruiters ETLI, EY, IDFC First HP, Dell, Intel

If you are interested in tough work that is more challenging or research and development-oriented, you should choose IISc. As in the world of Nanoscience, IISc is the country’s most renowned institution. And if you are more inclined towards managerial work, then it would be better to go to NITIE.

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Is an MTech in nanotechnology from IIT Roorkee a good option? What are the job opportunities after this?

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Shruti Gupta Posted On : April 14th, 2023
Studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (2020)

Yes, an MTech in Nanotechnology from IIT Roorkee is definitely a good option. Some benefits pertaining to this program are

  • Pursuing an MTech in the same subject as your BTech broadens your knowledge base in that particular field making you more employable
  • The MTech degree enhances your CV and also helps you develop a strong social network which is crucial for managerial roles.
  • The higher your experience in the Technical field, the more suitable you are to enter the corporate sector.

The potential career prospects after completing this program include

Industrial: It’s honestly difficult for an MTech student to get core jobs mainly because companies prefer BTech students to MTech students. The only way is to become an expert in that particular field, such that no company is able to reject your resume. Complete as many internships as you can during vacations and gain maximum exposure. Attending conferences, and workshops helps with career growth. Depending on your performance, most companies consider you for their job roles. Some core Engineering companies that visit for placements are Punj Lloyd and L&T ECC.

Corporate: Every engineering branch is open to non-core placements, especially from the corporate sector. Some major consulting companies that visit the campus for placements are TCE Consulting Engineers LtdZinnov Research & Consulting among many others.

Research: For those who are interested in research work, the option for Ph.D. after MTech is always open. growth in the funded projects initiated by the government. Many central and private universities have research centers offering M.Tech in different specializations. The extensive research work will help you become proficient in that field making Ph.D. a good option. Some R & D companies include BARC and ISRO.

Teaching: Entering academia is also an option after completing the MTech program. But it is advisable for such teachers to continue their research work and keep broadening their knowledge base for the benefit of their students. Adopting an updated teaching methodology is also crucial.

There are many career prospects for MTech students from Industrial and corporate to teaching and research work. You just need to hone your skills well and keep a positive attitude.

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

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Rumela Lahiri Posted On : August 14th, 2020
Ph.D Microelectronics & Analog Integrated Circuit Design, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (2024)

The interviews for the M.Tech (nanoscience and engineering) program are conducted on the campus of IISc Bangalore. The interviews usually take around 3 days to get completed. There will be 4 panels with 4 faculties each. Generally, around 200-300 participants are called for the interview. The interviews start with a few general questions, regarding the preference for the subject and introduction. Then the technical part of the interview starts, the interviews are not very technical or difficult, the questions asked in the interview are aimed to test the student and how eager the student’s basic knowledge is in the subject. Students are also asked questions from their UG Projects. A typical interview ranges for 40 minutes to an hour. To prepare for the interview, clear your basic understanding of the subject and follow the syllabus for undergraduate and GATE.

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