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How was your experience of doing an MS in the mechanical engineering department at IIT Madras?

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Tithi Banerjee Posted On : June 17th, 2023
B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (2021)

My brother pursued his MS in Chemical Engineering from IIT Madras back in 2016 and these are some of his experiences for the overall MS program offered at IIT Madras-

  1. The MS program at IIT Madras is extremely fulfilling for students who want to pursue a career in research by going for a Ph.D. and Post Doc.
  2. The MS program is different from the M.Tech program. The M.Tech program is highly coursework oriented and is a better choice for securing a job.
  3. IIT Madras has, over the years, made efforts to give MS graduates an equal chance at placements.
  4. MS students tend to focus a lot more on their thesis as compared to M.Tech students.
  5. MS students are given an extra year to submit their thesis (2+1).
  6. An MS student, by the time of placement, will have worked extensively on a scientific topic and published at least one article in a reputed journal, or his article will be under review.
  7. This research work holds benefits during placements. The MS student’s CV is made impressive and data analysis and scientific reporting skills are highlighted. A little smart work will help you convince your interviewer of how these skills make you a suitable candidate for the offered position. 
  8. Very few IITs offer an MS degree and many employers are unaware of this course.
  9. The MS degree becomes demanding and tough because you need to get an article published in an international journal to obtain your degree. 

Though not specific to the Mechanical branch, I hope this information about the MS program at IIT Madras helped you gain important insights regarding the same.

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What are the placement scenarios for an MS (research program) for mechanical at IIT Madras?

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Anirban Dasgupta Posted On : March 29th, 2023
studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

The placement scenarios for an MS (research program) in Mechanical Engineering at IIT Madras depend on several factors, including the student's research area, academic performance, skills, and experience. Generally, students who have completed their MS (research program) in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Madras have good placement opportunities in both academia and industry.

  • Academic Placements: Graduates from the MS (research program) in Mechanical Engineering at IIT Madras have the opportunity to pursue a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or related fields in top-ranked universities in India and abroad. Students who wish to pursue an academic career can also apply for postdoctoral positions in prestigious universities or research institutes.
  • Industrial Placements: Graduates from the MS (research program) in Mechanical Engineering at IIT Madras can also pursue a career in the industry. Mechanical engineers are in high demand in various industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, energy, and robotics. Graduates from IIT Madras are highly valued by the industry and can expect to receive competitive salary packages.

In addition to the above, students who have completed their MS (research program) in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Madras can also explore entrepreneurship opportunities, research and development positions in government agencies, and consulting roles in engineering firms.

While placement opportunities are an important consideration, students should also choose their career paths based on their interests, skills, and long-term goals.

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How should I prepare for MS Mechanical test at IIT Madras?

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Tushar Banerjee Posted On : March 29th, 2023
studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

The written test for MS Mechanical has 3 major topics to choose from: Design; Thermal; and Manufacturing.

The section you chose has to be necessarily the same for both written and interview. There are a total of 12 questions in the written test - 10 questions from chosen section and 2 questions from Maths.

Every question carries equal marks (2 marks). Usually, 8 questions are numerical based while the rest 4 are theoretical. Numerical questions were based on engineering topics like SOM, Tom, and Mechanics while theoretical questions were highly conceptual. One has to answer around 8-9 questions to get shortlisted for the interview 

Once the shortlisted candidates' list is released, you are required to go for document verification. You will be informed of your interview date as well. You might be asked to bring a copy of your first-year project along with you and will be asked questions related to it. 

Once summoned, you will be asked to select 3 different projects out of 3 different specializations. (Thermal/design/manufacturing) for the MS course. You will be asked basic questions from the topic you have prepared beforehand and sometimes additional mathematics questions are also asked. 

Overall, the interview is not as difficult as it seems and enough preparation will get you through.

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