The Artificial Intelligence course in IISc was earlier known as System Science and Automation (SSA). It was later renamed because the concepts taught in the course had relevancy in AI, Machine learning, Deep learning, Speech processing , NLP, etc.
The eligibility requirement for the course is B.E/ B.Tech in CS and selection for admission is based on the performance of the students at the GATE exam. The course fee is INR 1 to 3 lakhs. Most organizations teach the course in 3 months or 11-12 months or so. However, the M.Tech at IISc will comprise three semesters where the concept of AL is taught from scratch to advanced level. The course curriculum is designed to bring the students to the forefront of AI research and development. The department offers good infrastructure and it’s fully equipped with state-of-the-arts computational and experimental facilities.
Students of the course get employed for job roles such as Software Engineer, Robotic Scientist, Game Programmer, Computer Scientist, etc. The average salary offered is 2.5 to 10 LPA.
IITs are more reputed in US universities. The reason is quite simple. Even though things are changing, engineering still remains the career choice for most students. IITs also have a huge alumni base.
However, in the research sector, IISc is a widely recognized name. Researchers and professors of reputed universities are well aware that IISc is a prestigious research university in India.
My brother is an IIT B alumnus and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. from Cornell. He told me that on numerous occasions international researchers, professors, and students have expressed in front of him respect for the sharp-mindedness and prolificacy of the IIT alumni. Many scholars at Cornell consider the IITs as institutions for only the sharpest minds. Many international researchers and students know only about IITs and may mistake an IISc Bangalore alumnus for an IITian.
Now the main point is if you have the right research background, a good GPA, and exceptional letters of recommendation, it makes no difference whether you are an IITian or from IISc Bangalore. The admission committee at international universities is well aware that IISc is a top-ranked Indian institution and in many areas, ranks above the top IITs.
My brother feels that IISc could have been a better choice for him due to his inclination toward Physical Sciences. The IISc provides a great environment for research and the students there are enthusiastic about research and learning. However, as he did not go to IISc, he does not know about the ground reality.
Ultimately, whether you go to the IITs or IISc Bangalore in no way affects your admission prospects in an international institution.
Placements at the Computer Science department are quite good in IISc Bangalore.
CS postgraduates interested in high quality R&D in the industry receive good job opportunities at IBM India Research Lab, Xerox Research Center India, and several other research labs. MNCs like Microsoft, Amazon, EBay and NVidia recruit a large number of students from the department. Apart from them, startups offer attractive job profiles and exciting remuneration packages to CS students. Among financial firms, Goldman Sachs and American Express recruit students from the department.
You can rest assured that the placements for ME Computer Science are quite good at IISc Bangalore.
IISc Bangalore is a top Indian institution. Here are some interesting facts about it-
Thus, IISc is a prestigious institution that will offer you all the opportunities as a student and as a researcher.
The life of an MTech student at IISc is pretty busy and challenging. Students are given broad exposure to a wide variety of disciplines. The coursework is rigorous and helps you become proficient in a particular discipline through thesis research. My sister completed her ME in Microelectronic Systems from IISc last year and shared her experience of the same.
The first semester was very challenging and tiring as she had to complete 36 credits in all. She was advised to complete 5 credits in the first semester which wasn’t easy as most courses have assignments and projects.
The curriculum at IISc is flexible and students are given freedom in course choice. So apart from the core courses, students can take courses from any department be it Genetics, Molecular Biology, or Physics.
The students are assigned research advisors by the end of the first semester so they have to get in the good books of the faculty members they wish to work under.
The campus is serene with the best amenities one could ask for. The sports facilities are also great including TT, Soccer, Cricket, Hockey, Swimming, etc. The food served is of good quality and midnight cravings are catered to by coffee shops and fresh fruit juice stalls operate really late into the night to serve the late-night cravings of the graduate students.
Her overall experience as an MTech student at IISc Bangalore was challenging and rewarding at the same time.
No Indian institute can be compared to IISc in terms of research in Physics, Mathematics, Aerospace, Materials Science, and Biological and Chemical Sciences. It has, as a result, produced a number of notable alumni. Some of the most famous include:
It’s important to note that this list is not exhaustive and these are just a few examples of the many accomplished alumni from IISc Bangalore.
Yes, it’s certainly true that IISc Bangalore is just getting better day by day. In fact, its current rankings have a lot to say about its fast-paced development.
These excellent rankings are a testament to IISc gaining popularity. Being the pioneer of education it is, it’s hard to get admission here both at UG and PG levels. IISc has a thorough screening process followed by an interactive PI session.
IISc definitely deserves all the fame it receives. It was directed by none other than C V Raman, C N R Rao, Satish Dhawan, and others who were pioneers of Science in India and have produced innumerable notable alumni.
Well, getting a Ph.D. from IISc is indeed difficult. In my opinion, the true meaning of a Ph.D. is investing your entire efforts, time, and knowledge in one specific region. In India though, Ph.D. is just considered a degree one can achieve by publishing some paper in some conference or journal. The quality of these papers is poor and substandard bringing down the sort of the degree.
However, IISc being a prestigious institute has managed to maintain the dignity and credibility of the degree so far. You need to prepare yourself for committing to hard work and high-level dedication. Know that your next 5-6 years will be spent proving and disproving every hypothesis possible and conducting infinite experiments.
As a Ph.D. student, you will be publishing a few journals in top international forums and also writing your own thesis, which will culminate your entire work and present it before other researchers and professors of the institute. You will then be assessed thoroughly. Only after proving your point strongly and convincing them will you be able to get the degree.
During this whole time, you will face many struggles dealing with your PI and securing funds for your research work. But trust me the result will be worth the effort!
Firstly, KVPY is not the entrance exam of IISc Bangalore but a scholarship examination for students. IISc Bangalore itself does not have any admission test and admissions are given to top rankers in entrance exams like KVPY, JEE, and NEET. So everyone getting a KVPY scholarship is not offered admission to IISc.
One of my friends gave the KVPY exam in 2013–14 for the SA stream. In her selection letter, it was mentioned that 1,05,000 had written the KVPY exam for all streams. Today, it has gained more fame so the figures are expected to be at 1,20,000 and 1,50,000.
However, I don’t think you should be worrying about that yet because the selections are not limited to a specific number and keep increasing with the increase in those appearing for the exam. So, everyone who deserves this scholarship does get it.