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Are jobs in IISc Bangalore,IITs and IIMs government jobs or private?

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Aditi Banerjee Posted On : April 6th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

Jobs in IISc Bangalore, IITs, and IIMs are considered government jobs in India. These institutions are all funded by the government of India and operate under the Ministry of Education. The faculty and staff are considered government employees and are subject to the rules and regulations that apply to all government employees.

The recruitment process for faculty and staff positions in these institutions is usually through a competitive selection process that includes a written test, a personal interview, and other selection criteria, as determined by the respective institutions. The salaries and other benefits for faculty and staff in these institutions are also determined by the government of India, based on the recommendations of the Pay Commission.

Therefore, jobs in IISc Bangalore, IITs, and IIMs are considered to be prestigious and highly sought after in India, as they provide job security, a good salary, and other benefits associated with government jobs

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Which is difficult IIT or IISc?

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Akriti Gupta Posted On : May 4th, 2023
lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Admission to IISc Bangalore is done on the basis of the KVPY examination mostly in which 40-50 thousand students participate and only a few seats from JEE Advance.

IIT admits students on the basis of JEE Advanced, which is considered to be one of the toughest exams.

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My daughter is studying biotechnology in Vignan University in Guntur. She wants her internship in the IISC in Bangalore. Is it possible? If possible how to apply?

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Navneet Goswami Posted On : September 9th, 2021
Studied at LPU

It's a much sought-after degree at Vignan University. My brother pursued the same and did his MS later. There are two ways to get an internship in the IISC Bangalore. 

  • First, make an application to the Indian Academy of Sciences Summer Research Fellowship program and choose IISC in the institute preference option. 
  • Second, simply email a professor and try to convince them to let your daughter intern at the IISC. 

My brother chose the second option to get his preferred spot. 

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Which one is better: PGDIE at NITIE or MTech in nanoscience at IISc?

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Rajashree Dalui Posted On : August 11th, 2021
Studied Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2019)

It all actually depends on your interest. As both of these options are completely different and two different areas of interest. You must choose what you find interesting. There would not be any conflict between these two institutes over the placement stats as both of them will give good placements to their students. Here are the recent placement highlights of the institutes.

Parameters NITIE IISc
Average CTC 20 LPA 10 LPA
Highest CTC 43 LPA 40 LPA
Major recruiters ETLI, EY, IDFC First HP, Dell, Intel

If you are interested in tough work that is more challenging or research and development-oriented, you should choose IISc. As in the world of Nanoscience, IISc is the country’s most renowned institution. And if you are more inclined towards managerial work, then it would be better to go to NITIE.

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Which is a better management course, PGDIE from NITIE Mumbai or Masters of Management from IISC Bangalore?

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Anupama Srivastava Posted On : August 18th, 2021
Studied Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2019)

Having to know some people from both these institutes, I can say that both have the sand management course but still, there's a lot of difference between the mindset of the two. 

  • The curriculum remains the same but the change comes in the teaching method. 
  • IISc, as usual, has a research-oriented way of teaching. 
  • Whereas NITIE focuses more on the logical and decision-making skills from the managerial point of view.
  • Both are different in the placement domain as there's a marginal difference between the average packages. 
  • Also, IISc is a tier 2 college unlike NITIE.
Categories PGDIE at NITIE Mumbai MMS at IISc Bangalore
Course Fee 14.63 lakh 3.18 lakh
Highest CTC 28 LPA 26 LPA
Average CTC 15 LPA 12-18 LPA
Recruiting Companies Wipro, ZS Associates, IBM, HP, etc. Infosys, Cognizant, Dell, TCS, etc.

So ultimately it is your decision to choose between these two colleges. Assess every criteria before finalizing one. As this will shape your career further.

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Which college has better placements for an M.Tech in ECE, IISC or IITM?

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Deeraj Shah Posted On : March 21st, 2022
M.Tech from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (2020)

IISc and IITM both offer good placements opportunities for M.Tech ECE. Same core companies visit the campuses, especially for ECE branches of Micro-Electronics and Electronics Systems Engineering. 

Due to the small batch size, competition is much less at IISc. Some of the major recruiters were Texas Instruments, Cisco, Analog Devices, etc. The highlights of IISc M.Tech ECE placements report an average CTC of INR 15 LPA. 

Dring the 2021 placement drive of IITM, M.Tech students received an average CTC of INR 16.84 LPA. 

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What should one choose between Mtech in ISI kolkata for the Quality,Reliability and Operation Research program, or MS from IISc in SERC (Super Computer Education Research Centre)?

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Pratik Parikh Posted On : July 14th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

I can never stop suggesting people join ISI Kolkata by any means. It’s a magical place for math lovers and has given birth to many world-renowned Mathematicians. Even the offered SERC at IISc cannot be compared to ISI. 

Whenever you are choosing a college or even a branch, the best way to determine the best option is to check the faculty profiles. People who choose colleges solely on the basis of placements realize the true scenario to be way different than expected and end up regretting their decision. So, don’t aim for becoming successful only, rather become talented and skilled enough that success seeks you on its own. Stop focusing on placements, focus on other major things, and good placements will be well on your way!

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