So you really worked hard for GATE and appeared for the exam. Now the exam is over and you think you did well. Now starts the second phase of Mtech admissions, the post-GATE phase.Frankly, application procedure after GATE is no less hectic than the GATE preparation itself. You have to skim through lengthy prospectus of IITs, find relevant courses, get documents attested, get the DDs, and finally post the applications.You also have to do some more preparations as some of these institutes require you to appear for an additional written test or interview or both. In this article I discuss certain frequently asked questions by people applying to IITs after GATE.
1) Rank 250 to 350: May get a call from IITK for written test. Mtech CS in IITG and IITR are also possible. Other possibilities are JCA at IITD, EET at IITD, MS in IITM and RA at IITB. For people with a btech CS background, I would suggest JCA at IITD after IITK.
2) Rank 200 to 250: All of the above plus may get a call from IITD for interview and IITKGP for counselling.
3) Rank 100 to 200: Should get a call from most IITs (except IITB) for written test/interview. Your selection will depend on your performance in interview, but there is still a lot of weightage on your GATE rank.
4) Rank 60s to 100: All IITs, chance of IITB mtech CS.
Note that this is based on previous years data. Since IITs are adding new courses and new seats to existing courses, the rank cutoff for some of these options could actually go down on a year-on-year basis. It is advisable that you apply to one or two categories higher than your rank. You never you, you might get a call.
Get the cutoffs for year 2011 CS here
Advantage of MS is that most IITs allow you to convert it to Phd if you have a good enough CGPA. So frankly, there is no point in doing MS if you are not willing to convert it to a Phd or do a Phd after you finish MS.
Mostly for CS it would involve data structure/algorithms, programming in C, OS/Architecture or networks. Some courses/IITs may focus on some specific subjects depending on the problems the professors are working on. For eg. IITK written test/interview was mostly centered around Maths/probability/discrete mathematics etc. Note that the above information is subject to change every year as IITs add more courses and revise course structure for existing courses. I would suggest reading the PG admission brochure carefully for selecting a suitable course. PS: Please let me know your views/ideas/comments. This would help a lot in improving the blog. Thanks.
Which IIT to apply to?
1) Rank 250 to 350: May get a call from IITK for written test. Mtech CS in IITG and IITR are also possible. Other possibilities are JCA at IITD, EET at IITD, MS in IITM and RA at IITB. For people with a btech CS background, I would suggest JCA at IITD after IITK.
2) Rank 200 to 250: All of the above plus may get a call from IITD for interview and IITKGP for counselling.
3) Rank 100 to 200: Should get a call from most IITs (except IITB) for written test/interview. Your selection will depend on your performance in interview, but there is still a lot of weightage on your GATE rank.
4) Rank 60s to 100: All IITs, chance of IITB mtech CS.
5) Rank 1 to 50: All IITs, IISc. People in this rank usually prefer IITB/IISc or direct admission in IITK. VDTT at iit delhi is also an option if you are interested in embedded/VLSI. |
Note that this is based on previous years data. Since IITs are adding new courses and new seats to existing courses, the rank cutoff for some of these options could actually go down on a year-on-year basis. It is advisable that you apply to one or two categories higher than your rank. You never you, you might get a call.
Get the cutoffs for year 2011 CS here
Which IIT is better?
Specializations?
What about inter-disciplinary courses?
What about MS courses?
Advantage of MS is that most IITs allow you to convert it to Phd if you have a good enough CGPA. So frankly, there is no point in doing MS if you are not willing to convert it to a Phd or do a Phd after you finish MS.
Preparation for Written test/interview.
Mostly for CS it would involve data structure/algorithms, programming in C, OS/Architecture or networks. Some courses/IITs may focus on some specific subjects depending on the problems the professors are working on. For eg. IITK written test/interview was mostly centered around Maths/probability/discrete mathematics etc. Note that the above information is subject to change every year as IITs add more courses and revise course structure for existing courses. I would suggest reading the PG admission brochure carefully for selecting a suitable course. PS: Please let me know your views/ideas/comments. This would help a lot in improving the blog. Thanks.
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