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Who are some of the most famous IIT Bombay alumni?

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Sumit Bose Posted On : March 17th, 2023
IIT Bombay (2019)

IIT Bombay boasts a long list of notable alumni in various industries. Some of the most eminent figures have been listed below 

  1. Nandan Nilekani: Chairman of UID and ex-head of Infosys.
  2. Manohar Parrikar: Present Chief Minister of the state of Goa
  3. Kanwal Rekhi: Ex-chairman of Citicorp, who has a building named after him at IIT Bombay.
  4. Jairam Ramesh: He is an Indian Economist and Politician belonging to the Indian National Congress in the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) ruling coalition of center-left political parties heading the Government of India.
  5. Bharat Desai:  He is currently a chairman of Syntel, a KPO and IT organization. His current net worth is around 1.4 billion Dollars.
  6. Udaya Kumar: He designed the Indian rupee sign.

These famous alumni from IIT Bombay have made the institution's name and are highly considered idols by many IITians.

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What is the selection criteria for IEOR IITB? Which one is better IEOR IITB or PDGIE NITIE?

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Sreenath Ghose Posted On : April 20th, 2022
M.Tech Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (2018)

IITB shortlists students based on their GATE cutoff score for IEOR M.Tech. Shortlisted students need to go through a written test and an interview as well for final selection. IEOR IITB GATE cutoff is 650+ for general category students. 

If you want to pursue an MS from some renowned foreign university in Operations Research and Data Analysis domain, then IEOR IITB is a better choice.

If you want to work in the field of Supply Chain Management then NITIE PGDIE is a better option. The course offers cushy placements. NITIE PGDIE placements 2022 had a median CTC of around INR 19 LPA. 

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What are the pros and cons of studying in IIT Bombay?

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Sumit Bose Posted On : March 20th, 2023
IIT Bombay (2019)

IIT Bombay is the dream college of many Engineering aspirants. Some major pros and cons of IIT Bombay are mentioned below:

Pros

  • IIT Bombay is the elite Engineering college in India with almost 75% of 100 rankers targeting this institute.
  • IIT Bombay offers a variety of courses in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry 
  • It provides holistic development of students.
  • The MNCs that visit during placements offer high packages that are quite appealing.
  • Some of the top branches include CSE, Chemical, Civil and Mechanical. The faculty of all these branches are extremely learned. CSE students are busy with projects and usually get recruited by top IT companies while chemical engineering promotes research.

Cons

  • IIT Bombay is not a university providing courses in other fields such as arts, dance, painting, or the law.
  • Most of the courses focus on application only. For instance, even math is not pure but applied
  • The quality of education is gradually deteriorating over the past few years despite all efforts to save it from the fall
  • Most top students prefer to go for jobs rather than become researchers

The cons are not major enough to overshadow the pros yet and the Institute is expected to remain among the top for a few more years.

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Do you regret joining IIT Bombay?

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Subhashree Adhikari Posted On : March 18th, 2023
B.Tech from Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) (2019)

I know a friend who is currently in her second semester and she shared a few pieces of information regarding the scenario there. 

As everyone says, joining IIT Bombay was indeed a very fun-filled experience and it satisfies all your cravings for a rich college life experience.

However, after a few days, she became aware of some harsh realities. Due to the relaxed ambiance, she stopped focusing on academics and was not among the toppers anymore. This affected her confidence a lot. She started feeling inferior to her peers and considered herself just an average student. She started anticipating if her decision to join IIT Bombay was even worth it. Eventually, she realized that she was mistaken and the truth was way different. She realized a few things she wasn’t able to ascertain before

  • She was able to learn such things she could not have learned anywhere else
  • She had learned to work more than her capabilities and push her limit by studying with many geniuses
  • She got to know her worth when compared to people in the same field
  • Life at IIT Bombay made her all the more humble and mature, ready to face life challenges strongly.

She eventually did not regret joining IIT Bombay even a bit. She gave it the credit for grooming her overall personality.

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How should one choose between IIT-Madras and IIT-Bombay?

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Harleen Sethi Posted On : March 13th, 2023
Studied at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IITM)

When it comes to selecting an IIT for your M.Tech program, it's important to keep in mind that there is no significant difference between the various IITs in terms of academics. While some individuals may adjust more quickly to the IIT culture, every M.Tech program is held to the same academic standards, regardless of which IIT you choose. Whether you're pursuing CSE, a CS M.Tech program is nearly as valuable as a CS B.Tech/Dual program in terms of job placement, regardless of the IIT you attend.

With this in mind, it may make sense for you to consider IIT Madras, particularly if it meets your criteria. While IIT Bombay may have a strong reputation, it's important to keep in mind that all IITs are of similar quality. As a CS postgraduate, the specific IIT you attend is not likely to make a significant difference in your career prospects. Instead, focus on finding a program that aligns with your academic goals and personal preferences.

Ultimately, the decision of which IIT to attend is a personal one and should be based on a variety of factors, such as program offerings, location, and student life. Don't feel pressured to choose a specific IIT just because it has a reputation for excellence. Instead, consider all your options carefully and select the program that is the best fit for you. With hard work and dedication, you can achieve success in any M.Tech program, regardless of the IIT you attend.

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What rank is required in JEE Advanced to get CSE in IIT Bombay?

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Pratik Gandhi Posted On : March 18th, 2023
B.Tech. CSE, IIT Bombay

To get CSE in IIT Bombay, you need a JEE Advanced rank of 60 if you belong to General Category. This rank keeps getting lower every year. If you are certain of studying CSE at IIT Bombay, then start studying without further hesitation. In case you are still not sure, I have a friend's experience that might help you make the decision. He was interested in Mechanical and was not sure about CSE. With a rank of 70, he went for Mechanical Engineering. 

Now there is a course at IIT Bombay that is compulsory for all freshers. The course comprises the fundamentals of Computer Science. Once he studied that, he became certain that he wanted to pursue CSE instead and requested a branch change. In fact, I know many who changed their branch after becoming aware of their passion and inclinations. So you don’t have to necessarily make a decision right now, and can always avail of the branch change option later on. But make sure to make an early decision. Also if your JEE rank is average then you can always change your branch later on. However, an important thing to keep in mind is that this branch change option is possible only if your first-year CGPA is up to the mark.

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What can be done to crack the JEE (Advanced) and get into IIT-Bombay?

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Sumit Bose Posted On : March 18th, 2023
IIT Bombay (2019)

Don’t be fixed upon a certain agenda and keep your options open. If you will restrict yourself in such a way you might limit your options as well as the capacity to give your best.

Instead, I suggest that you try to analyze why exactly you want to pursue Engineering. Is it because of the sheep mentality or do you really want to build things?

Once you are sure, then figure out how exactly you will be achieving this goal. Set achievable goals for yourself and work sincerely on fulfilling them. Reward yourself for very little achievement on the way. This will gradually increase your confidence and pave the way to achieve much more.

However, a very important thing is to dream but not demand. That is you should be passionate about a certain thing but not fixated on it too much to the extent that if you fail to achieve it, you lose much more. So you can desire to pursue BTech in CSE at IIT Bombay but leave room for other options as well. 

Don’t stress yourself out too much and just concentrate on the present, your future will be visible sooner or later.

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How is aerospace engineering at IIT, Madras and Bombay?

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Yashluv Virwani Posted On : March 13th, 2023
M.Tech in Electronic Systems, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB)

If you're considering attending an IIT for your academic pursuits, you may want to take a closer look at IITB. Not only do we offer top-tier facilities, but we also have a number of unique projects and programs that set us apart from other IITs.

One such program is Mood Indigo, which is Asia's largest cult fest and the world's second-largest. In addition to Mood Indigo, we also have the Pratham student satellite program and other exciting projects like AUV and Mini Aerial Vehicle. Plus, we have our own Aeromodelling club, which offers unique opportunities for students to get hands-on experience with aircraft design and engineering.

When it comes to job placement, IITB has a strong track record of success. Our graduates are highly sought after by top companies across various industries, which can help set you up for long-term career success.

Of course, choosing an IIT is a personal decision that should be based on a range of factors, including academic programs, location, and student life. While we believe that IITB is the best IIT in India, it's crucial for you to do your own research and determine which program is the best fit for your academic and personal goals.

Ultimately, you can succeed in any IIT program with hard work and dedication. We encourage you to carefully consider your options and choose the program that best aligns with your unique needs and aspirations.

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What is it like to major in Aerospace Engineering at IIT Bombay?

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Adwait Tejas Posted On : March 18th, 2023
studied Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (2021)

There is a course called CS207 Discrete Structures taught by Professor Ajit Diwan. It was related to Discrete Mathematics - Number Theory, Graph Theory, Combinatorics, Sets, and Groups, and was one of the most difficult courses my friend came across.

Professor Diwan is well known for his highly challenging problems and course material. During his lectures, he delivers a lot of information based on principles. For math lovers, his classes are an absolute delight.

He refrains from conducting more than one exam a month. However, the level of difficulty of the exam is high. The questions look very complicated but when one ponders upon them, they don’t seem that difficult.

The exams were extremely difficult to the extent that the passing cutoff was 7 out of 100 marks. Despite the entire batch consisting of JEE toppers, a lot of them were not able to make it to the cutoff.

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What was the toughest course you took at IIT Bombay?

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Advait Joshi Posted On : March 18th, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

There is a course called CS207 Discrete Structures taught by Professor Ajit Diwan. It was related to Discrete Mathematics - Number Theory, Graph Theory, Combinatorics, Sets, and Groups, and was one of the most difficult courses my friend came across.

Professor Diwan is well known for his highly challenging problems and course material. During his lectures, he delivers a lot of information based on principles. For math lovers, his classes are an absolute delight.

He refrains from conducting more than one exam a month. However, the level of difficulty of the exam is high. The questions look very complicated but when one ponders upon them, they don’t seem that difficult.

The exams were extremely difficult to the extent that the passing cutoff was 7 out of 100 marks. Despite the entire batch consisting of JEE toppers, a lot of them were not able to make it to the cutoff.

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