One of my friends appeared for the integrated Ph.D. Math at IISc Bangalore and shared her experience of the same. A total of 72 students had been shortlisted for the interview and her interview took place on the last day. As she entered the room, they asked for her introduction and her interest to which she told them it was analysis. She was asked the following questions
The entire interview was based on the above questions which my friend was not able to answer most of the time and thus did not get selected. However, she learned a lot from that interview and summed the entire experience in these points
So, overall the experience was very knowledgeable and I hope it's so for you too.
DAT or the Design Aptitude Test has 2 parts DAT I and DAT II and the selection of the interview is done on the basis of the first one. DAT I like a CEED examination has no multiple-choice questions while DAT II covers basic electronics, engineering mechanics, and materials science. The mathematical problems will be such that students from any branch are able to solve them.
The final selection is done on the basis of the total score from the DAT and the PI. The acceptance ratio of CPDM is around 10% as about 200+ students sit for DST and only 20-25 students are selected. One of my friends got selected for the PI round and was asked the following questions
The best way to get selected is to present a unique idea while sounding genuine. Dont bluff as they are quick to catch and you will lose your chance.
M.Tech (Research) students have the same placement opportunities as M.Tech students in CSA at IISc Bangalore.
M.Tech (Research) in CSA at IISc Bangalore has a few advantages over others:
At IISc Bangalore, Systems students are hired by companies such as Oracle, Nutanix, and Microsoft for packages in the range of 22 LPA to 28 LPA.
Intelligent Systems students receive offers from companies like Flipkart, Amazon, and Microsoft for packages ranging from 22 LPA to 39 LPA.
Theory students may face difficulty in securing a systems job if they are out of touch with coding. This is because they may lack implementation skills and knowledge about systems as they are engaged in Maths. However, because M.Tech Research students get sufficient time to work on their weaknesses, Theory students overcome these problems and usually perform well in the placements. Industry-oriented jobs are fewer for Theory students in comparison to Systems and Intelligent Systems students.
IISc Bangalore students of M.Tech (Research) in CSA secure good jobs with packages >=22 LPA. Thus, M.Tech (Research) in CSA is a good course with very good placement opportunities.
IISc Bangalore has an active placement cell that conducts placements yearly. Last year the students received an average salary of INR 23 LPA and the highest salary of INR 60 LPA. Some of the past recruiters include Adobe, India Bulls, Siemens, L&T, Tech Mahindra, ICICI bank, Cognizant, Birla Soft, Cipla, etc.
As for the ME, it's a research-oriented program and has no placements. So I am assuming the scope you are concerned about is the learning scope. The ME in CSE helps largely in expanding your knowledge base and considering it comes from one of the most prestigious institutes, the course is undoubtedly exceptional. However, it's best to check the faculty profile in your related areas.
IISc isn’t underrated, instead, it is not overhyped. As Indians, we tend to put our financial security above everything else. IISc is known primarily for its research and there is a common perception in our country that a career in research is not very financially stable. Also, while the media heavily praises and highlights the grand packages of other institutions, IISc is not given much limelight for its contribution to the field of research. In fact, the research of IITs, NITs, BITs, NSUT, etc. isn’t given any publicity as well. We focus more on salaries and job titles, and give less importance to research.
For a student who knows his field well and closely follows the developments in Science and Technology, IISc is a very respectable and admirable institution. Getting into IISc is not a cup of tea, it requires a lot of hard work and dedication.
Thus, IISc is as good an institution as IITs, NSIT, BITS, NITs, etc. You should definitely join it if you want a career in research.
The choice between IISc Bangalore CSA and MTech TA or a job at Amazon depends on your preferences and future prospects. If you have a passion for software/application development, then the SDET role at Amazon will give you an edge overcome who chooses to do MTech first. If you are worried about acquiring CS knowledge, trust me MTech is not the only way.
Nowadays big companies offer amazing courses that keep you at par with industry trends. Moreover, as an Amazon SDET, you will get the opportunity to work with some of the most talented engineers from top universities around the world which will be an enriching experience.
However, if your interest lies in core computer science, then an M.Tech at IISc Bangalore will give you a better understanding of core CS subjects. An MTech will help you to secure jobs at FAANG, such as Amazon AWS or Google’s Core Search team. An MTech will also be beneficial if you are looking for specialized jobs like CPU Performance Architect at AMD or AI Compiler Engineer at Facebook. The major criterion for such kind of job is to have a research experience in relevant fields. An M.Tech from IISc will also open your doors to other opportunities like Applied Scientist/Machine Learning roles at FAANG. You can also get pursue Ph.D. from a top foreign university. after completing your MTech. Both options are very good and have their own sets of pros and cons.
It depends upon you whether you want to pursue your dream of getting a government job or pursue higher studies further. Either you pursue M.Tech from IITs or go for PSU jobs. It totally depends upon you what your interest level and what do you want to achieve as both are very different career options.
It finally depends on you and how you want your career to be shaped further. Because both have entirely different outcomes. Both can be equally good for your career if you are dedicated enough.
These questions need to be answered step-wise:
However, if you do not wish to get into research after your PG and instead plan to join the workforce, I would suggest you to rather go for IIT Bombay or IIT Kharagpur.
Thus, I have made an effort to give you my perspective on this question and share my knowledge to help you make a more informed choice.
In terms of research opportunities, IISc Bangalore is a wonderful choice. There are around 50 departments and you can walk into any of them and contribute to research work. The professors willingly take in undergrad students for summer and winter projects. Some of my friends do research work even during the semesters.
Most of the professors at IISc Bangalore are good. You will thoroughly enjoy their class. The kind of coursework that is offered ensures that you end up in decent American Colleges for your PG. However, it is after 2 years that you will get to know whether or not you will make it to American grad schools.
As an undergrad student at IISc Bangalore, I feel that the schedule is quite hectic and sometimes overwhelming. I have classes from 8:30 to 1. After that, my lab hours are between 2-5, they usually extend way past 6. I barely get time from my classes, assignments, and coursework.
Even during weekends, which are a holiday, most of my time is spent attending extra lectures and programs in and around the IISc Bangalore campus. My seniors have told me that after the 3rd semester, things usually relax a bit. However, that also depends on the courses and major that you choose.
Ultimately, IISc Bangalore will demand a lot of hard work from you, but the knowledge that you will receive here will make you excel at whatever you try in your life.
IISc offers UG, PG, and doctorate (Ph.D.) programs to its aspirants. Programs available at IISc Bangalore are in streams such as – Science, Design, Engineering, and Management.
Courses offered in MSc by IISc Bangalore have been listed below:
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Departments |
Eligibility |
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Life Sciences |
50% written test + 50% interview. Candidates will be short-listed for test/interview based on their JAM scores in BT, CY, MA, PH score / GATE in BT, BM, EC, EY, MA, PH, and XL score. |
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Chemical Sciences |
100% JAM (CY) scores |
Courses offered in MTech by IISc and their selection criteria have been mentioned below
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Departments |
Selection procedure |
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Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Instrumentation Systems, Materials Engineering |
Based on 100% GATE score Tie Breaking: In the case of candidates with equal GATE scores, their performance in the qualifying examination will be used to resolve the tie. |
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Bioengineering, Climate Science, Earth Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electronic Product Design, Electronic Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Microelectronics and VLSI Design, Nano Science and Engineering, Quantum Technology, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Signal Processing |
Based on 70% GATE score + 30% performance in interview |
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Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, and Engineering |
Based on 70% GATE score + 30% performance in written test |
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Computational & Data Sciences, Smart Manufacturing |
Based on a 70% GATE score + 30% performance in written tests and interview |