IILM M.Tech ECE FAQs
Ques. What is the eligibility for M.Tech Biotechnology?
Ans. Applicants need a B.E. or B.Tech in Electronics and Communication or a closely related branch with at least 50 percent aggregate. A valid GATE score is preferred and improves both selection and scholarship chances, followed by a personal interview. Graduates from allied electronics and electrical engineering backgrounds may also apply, and final-year students can submit a provisional application pending their results. There is no domicile or category restriction, which keeps the process open to applicants from across the country.
Ques. What is the total fee for the programme?
Ans. The total tuition for the two-year M.Tech is INR 2,40,000, payable in two annual instalments of INR 1,20,000. Hostel accommodation is optional and charged separately at about INR 1,42,000 per year. Merit scholarships, early bird concessions and education loan support can reduce the net cost, making it one of the more affordable postgraduate engineering options in the region.
Ques. Is GATE mandatory for admission?
Ans. A valid GATE score is strongly preferred and gives priority in selection and scholarship slabs, but the university also considers academic merit and a personal interview for candidates without a GATE rank. Applicants register on the IILM portal, upload their degree marksheets and GATE scorecard where available, and are shortlisted on their overall research aptitude and academic record. The interview also explores the candidate area of research interest and motivation for postgraduate study.
Ques. What does the curriculum cover?
Ans. The syllabus spans VLSI design, embedded systems, wireless and optical communication, digital signal processing and microelectronics. Students work in well-equipped electronics laboratories and complete a research thesis, often in collaboration with industry or research institutes. The programme balances hardware design with simulation and prototyping, preparing graduates for chip design, communication systems and research roles. Seminars, design tools and FPGA training further sharpen the technical skills that electronics employers expect from postgraduate engineers.
Ques. What career roles can graduates target?
Ans. Graduates can work as VLSI design engineers, embedded systems engineers, communication and RF engineers, and verification engineers in semiconductor, telecom and electronics companies. Many also pursue a PhD or research fellowships in India and abroad after completing the degree, supported by the thesis experience gained during the programme. The Greater Noida location near Delhi NCR offers access to electronics and telecom firms for internships and final placements. The growing semiconductor and design ecosystem in the region gives students exposure to live projects and a strong professional network before they graduate.
Ques. When does the academic session begin?
Ans. The application window closes on June 30, 2026, and classes commence on July 01, 2026. Admission is processed on a rolling basis, so early applicants improve their chance of securing a seat and a higher merit scholarship slab. Students should complete document verification and fee payment before the commencement date to confirm enrolment and hostel allotment, and candidates awaiting GATE results can request guidance from the admission cell on provisional registration.







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