The answer to your question is objectively based solely on your inclinations. IITs might offer a better ROI than IIMs. But had I been in your place I would have gone for the newer IIMs like Kozhikode or IIM Ranchi which is one of the fastest-growing IIMs. The reasons for taking this decision would have been
All these points make IIM a more tempting choice. Yet if you are tight on budget and just want to go for the Operations domain IIT will do fine for you.
Getting into IIT Bombay for your M.Tech CSE will open new doors for you. IIT Bombay has maintained an excellent placement record over the years. Even for the year 2023, the CSE branch of IIT Bombay, after phases 1 and 2 of placements, has recorded INR 1.02 CPA as the highest CTC. The highest CTC for the CSE branch was offered by QuadEye in the sector of SDE And R&D.
Here are the CSE placements for the batch of 2023 at IIT Bombay-
|
Company |
Sector |
CTC in LPA |
Gross Salary |
|
Rubrik |
SDE And R&D |
45.85 |
36 |
|
QuadEye |
SDE And R&D |
102.5 |
66 |
|
Qualcomm |
Core |
28.5 |
15.5 |
|
Shell |
Core |
22.5 |
16.5 |
|
Apple |
SDE And R&D |
32 |
18 |
|
Graviton Research Capital LLP |
SDE And R&D |
90 |
50 |
|
McKinsey Knowledge Center |
Analytics/Data Driven Consult |
21 |
19 |
|
Cohesity |
SDE And R&D |
48 |
22 |
|
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company |
Core |
66.2 |
54.9 |
Thus, getting an M.Tech in CSE at IIT Bombay after doing your B.Tech from IET Lucknow will allow you very good placement opportunities.
Both IIT Bombay and IIT Bhubaneswar takes admission for M.Tech ME based on GATE scores. You need to score more than the required cutoff in GATE to get a shortlist from these institutes. Seats are allotted through COAP counseling. The required cutoff varies depending on the competition each year.
The prerequisite for MTech is B.Tech or BE in a relevant stream with at least 60% marks.
CSE has been at the top and has become the branch that has ruled over core branches for more than a decade now. Even though CSE course works are given specific modifications by each college separately, though the major outline of the course work is still quite similar.
IIT Bombay has explicitly designed the course for CSE to provide students more in-depth knowledge about algorithms by introducing subjects such as Discrete Structures, Data Analysis and Interpretation, and Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Circuits. These subjects are mainly introduced to help students develop skill sets required to understand how a machine works and to give a deeper understanding of how to analyze data and structure. These particular subjects are introduced prior to Coding so that it would enhance their understanding which directly relates to a better understanding of Algorithms.
Whereas the course works of IIT BHU involve subjects such as Probability and Statistics, Engineering Mechanics, and Discrete Math. Though, these subjects are important but not as challenging as proposed by IIT-Bombay. Subjects such as Algorithms, Operating Systems and Artificial Intelligence are introduced by IIT BHU in the 4th Semester, and in comparison to IIT-B, it can be said that CSE course work of IIT BHU provides students a slow start.
You should consider your branch of preference along with your future plans while choosing the right branch for yourself. If you aren’t sure you can look at the placement rates and packages for both institutes.
Here are the salary packages for the branches based on recent placement highlights.
CS definitely offers more scope, but even if you are choosing IIT Bombay, your opportunities aren’t limited to your subject. You can put in the work in your first year to change your branch.
Being one of the top IITs in the country, IIT B offers a great placement average for Civil Engineering students. During the 2021 placement drive, the highest CTC offered to Civil Engineering students was 60 LPA. While the average CTC stays around INR 5 LPA for the branch.
The placement rate for Mechanical Engineering students at IIT BHU is around 85-90%. The average CTC offered is around INR 12 LPA.
Energy Science from IIT Bombay is the better option. IIT Bombay is among the top engineering institutes in the country. Pursuing a degree from the institute will give you excellent exposure and opportunities. According to the recent highlights of IIT Bombay placements, students of MTech Energy Systems Engineering received a median CTC of around INR 12.25 LPA. Quest Global, Idam Infrastructure, TVS Motors, Accenture, etc. were the major recruiters for the branch.
The department has a good research focus as well.
| Aspect | IIT Bombay | IIT Roorkee |
|---|---|---|
| Campus Vibe | Lively, diverse, and highly active | Friendly, relaxed, traditional |
| Cultural Fest | Mood Indigo—one of Asia’s biggest | Thomso—top cultural fest in North India |
| Technical Fest | Techfest—internationally known | Cognizance—major national-level tech fest |
| Student Life Rating | 9.13/10 | 8.87/10 |
| Placement (Civil) | Strong, especially for non-core; broad industry reach due to Mumbai location | Strong in core civil roles; great alumni network and legacy |
| Infrastructure | Excellent, urban-based | Scenic campus, single rooms in 1st year, rich heritage |
| Overall Student Rating | 4.6/5 | 4.3/5 |
Opt for IIT Bombay if you prefer a vibrant, energetic campus life, huge festivals, and more exposure opportunities.
Pick IIT Roorkee if you prefer a less hectic environment, rich heritage campus, and more established core civil engineering traditions.
A Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Economics student can apply for the Master’s in Interaction Design (M.Des) at IIT Bombay’s IDC School of Design only if the official eligibility criteria are met.
Apply for the M.Des in Interaction Design at IIT Bombay
|
Requirement |
Details |
|
Qualifying Degree |
3-year bachelor’s (in any discipline, including B.A. Economics) |
|
Minimum Marks |
55% (General/OBC), 50% (SC/ST/PwD) |
|
Entrance Exam |
Qualified CEED |
|
Subject Requirement |
None (any discipline acceptable) |
For the Master of Design (M.Des) in Interaction Design at IIT Bombay for the 2025–26 academic year
|
Year |
Tuition Fee (per year) |
Admission Fee |
Caution Fee |
Library Fee |
Miscellaneous Fee |
Total Per Year |
|
1 |
51,500 |
9,200 |
5,000 |
5,000 |
1,300 |
72,000 |
|
2 |
51,500 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
51,500 |
The Institute of Technology Bombay does not require you to submit a separate application form in order to apply for a B.Tech. Rather, national admission tests and centralised guidance are used to oversee the process.
Application Process for B.Tech at IIT Bombay
|
Step |
Where to Apply/Register |
Website/Portal |
|
JEE Main Application |
NTA |
nta.ac.in |
|
JEE Advanced Application |
JEE Advanced |
jeeadv.ac.in |
|
Counselling |
JoSAA |
josaa.nic.in |
|
Admission |
IIT Bombay (after allotment) |
acad.iitb.ac.in/admissions |
There is no separate “IIT Bombay B.Tech application form.”
All steps are managed through national portals as described above.
IIT Bombay B.Tech Fee Structure (2025-26)
|
Category |
Total Course Fee (4 years) |
Per Semester Fee (approx.) |
Hostel Fee (per semester) |
Mess Advance (per semester) |
One-Time Fees (at admission) |
|
Indian Nationals |
8.82–11.66 lakhs* |
1.07–1.23 lakhs |
16,900 |
22,500 |
8,000–10,000 |
|
SC/ST/PwD |
Exempt from tuition |
23,350 |
16,900 |
22,500 |
12,500 (seat acceptance) |