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B.Tech | ₹2.31 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 75% + JEE Advanced | 27 Apr - 18 Jun 2024 | |
M.Tech | ₹66,700 (1st Year Fees) | Pass in Graduation + GATE | 20 Mar - 18 Apr 2024 | |
M.Sc | ₹30,700 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation + JAM | 20 Mar - 25 Apr 2024 | |
Ph.D | ₹44,000 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | 21 Mar - 25 Oct 2024 | |
BS | ₹2.31 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 + JEE | 19 June - 29 Jul 2024 | |
M.Des | ₹66,700 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 55% + CEED | 11 Mar - 28 Mar 2024 | |
MBA | ₹4.3 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 60% + CAT | 2 Jan - 31 Jan 2024 |
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The curriculum is very much well organised for both the mining as well as oil and gas industries. Since it is a applied course so we get an insight of how we can apply this course in the industry. The exams are very frequently taken. In a semester, there are two quizzes, one mid semester and one end semester for every subject.
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The basic requirements of any structure is structural engineering.From small house to Burj khalifa every where structural engineer plays the most important role.Most interesting part of this course is this one cannot see anything, but u have to visualise what is happening,what will happen in future.u have to think for future not for present.u should consider natural calamities like earth quakes, tsunami etc which u can't say it will happen today or tomorrow.it might happen or not but u have to think about it and u have to design as per this things.Structural engineering is highly demanded course in civil engineering.
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Because of relative grading in exams, there is some sort of unhealthy competition among batchmates and friends to score more than other. This creates tense environment during the exam time too. The frequency of exam should be reduce , or time for semester should be increase , it will give time for learn something other than subject
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The interest to learn about civil engineering, structures, infrastructures attracts me to choose the course. The curriculum is designed so that one can get knowledge of their respective fields. There are also courses of management, economics other than core so that one can understand about these crucial fields too. The courses are well designed and makes one prepare for real world applications also, but the delieveing of lectures by some professors can be improved. Also the lecture questions and practice questions are way too easy than those that are asked in exams which makes exams a bit difficult. Exams are held two times in a semester that are mid-sem and end-sem and also there are two quizzes. So, in total there are 4 exams -2 quizzes (generally 10% each weightage) and 2 exams (40% each).
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The curriculum is based on mostly the core subjects along with few other electives in order to explore other subjects. One need to complete such electives in order to complete their degree. Being a core enthusiast its really hard for me to score good in those electives as i don't find it that interesting. Curriculum helps us to understand the deep basic concepts while also using some relevant softwares used in real life and solving some real life problems. One who Pays attention to the Courses will gain enough knowledge that they can do some basics problem solving when exposed to industrial environment. however most of the core enthusiast will surely go for post graduate to foreign. The course Curriculum will be improved if we just have to finish certain credits to get the degree and finish certain credit in our selected department. Exams are taken every month in series they are Quiz 1, Mid-Semester, Quiz 2, End-Semester they get difficult as we move foreward as the concept combine
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As mentioned earlier different courses have different curriculum. Everything in academic runs as per the credit rule. Every courses are either of credit or audit. Credits means some sort of weightage. Generally each theory courses are of 6 credits and lab courses are of 3 credits. And there are different type of courses. Core courses which are compulsory, one have to complete all the core courses before graduation else he/she cannot graduate. The core courses are related to the department he/she is in. The next are electives . We have department electives, institute electives , open electives and specialization elective. Electives are those courses which one can choose while registration by there course content or grading statistics. Department elective are electives if the department. Institute electives are electives of the other departments excluding your own department same is the open electives. And if you are dual degree student that is if you are doing both mtech + btech you ha.
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Predefined curriculum weightage and flexiblility in terms of choosing course and ability to modify it during a specified durations. Curriculum is well organised and prepares for real world applications. Course curriculum and teaching methods are great and only some things are needed to change. Exams are generally 2-3 quizzes and 1 Midsem + 1 Endsem and there might be a course project.
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The curriculum of computer science and engineering is very well defined with respect to future perspective. One can pursue higher studies with ease or can move to industrial level. There are both theory and lab courses which prepares us for real world. There is also freedom to study courses from other departments and include them in degree credits. Exams are held mostly 4 per course per semester i.e. 2 quizzes, 1 mid semester and 1 end semester.
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The course curriculum prepares a student for real world problems, and are also suitable for those who want to pursue academics further. The curriculum keeps on changing keep in mind the latest fields and requirements in the external world. The only drawback is that the curriculum of Electrical Engineering is more hectic than other branches.
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The courses here in IIT Bombay are very important and I can say best among other IITs. If we want to study further higher then definitely the curriculum helps. Improvements can be done in sense of adjustment in semesters. Frequency of exams are justified.
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.
Admission to MTech students is given under 3 categories at IIT Bombay.
Teaching Assistantship
The fees for the first semester is higher than that of other semesters. The estimate is around 50-60k and includes everything; tuition, hostel, and mess. The table below shows the IIT Bombay MTech fees structure (2022) for the first semester only
Total M.Tech Fee for General/EWS OBC Category |
Concessional Tuition Fee - 20,250 Per Semester Non- concessionalTuition Fee - Fee: Rs. 40,250 Per Semester |
Total M.Tech Fee for SC/ ST Category |
Rs. 15,250 Per Semester |
Second and third-semester fees are comparatively lower but the final semester fees rise again mainly due to placement fees and convocation fees.
Hostel Fees: IIT Bombay hostel fee is INR 34,050 which includes Mess caution money, Hostel seat rent, Electricity & water charges, and Mess advance. Thus the total MTech fees remain anywhere between INR 180000 to INR 200000.
If you think this fee is high then here is an important piece of information for you.
TA students get a stipend of around INR 12,400 every month i.e INR 74,400 per semester, which is much better than per semester fee. In 2 years, the student gets roughly INR 2,88,000.
Research Assistantship: Fees for the RA category are different. The duration of MTech for RA students is 3 years and they also get a stipend.
Sponsored category: The fees for these students are the highest and they do not get any stipend as they are sponsored by a company.
For the academic year 2021-22, IIT Bombay fees are as follows.
Particulars | Fees payable (INR ) |
One time payment (at the time of admission) | |
Admission fee | 2200 |
Identity Card | 500 |
Provisional Certificate | 500 |
Graduation Transcript fees | 500 |
Medical Examination | 400 |
Student Welfare Fund | 1000 |
Modernization & Upgradation | 2500 |
Refundable Deposits (at the time of admission) | |
Institute Security Deposite | 1000 |
Mess Security Deposite | 1000 |
Library Security Deposite | 1000 |
Total tuition fees for the B.Tech program is INR 9.12 Lakhs.
Department of Energy Sciences at IIT Bombay is among the newest in comparison to Mechanical, Civil or Electrical Engineering but its demand is increasing in a fast-paced manner. The reason is the shift in the demand from conventional to non-conventional forms of energy resources.
Faculty: The faculty is one of the best in the country. The HOD is a member of the Niti Aayog advisory board. Most professors and alumni have their own startups worth millions while some
Associate Professors who have joined recently are PhDs from MIT.
Curriculum: The introduction of the department gives you a general picture of the course. You are required to complete 12 courses in these 4 semesters out of which 6 are electives. These 6 electives can be from almost any branch in IIT Bombay based on your personal choice.
Placements: The placements are pretty good and most students go for their own startups. The packages range around 11 LPA. Companies from a number of branches come for placements such as data analysts, core energy, energy consultancy, etc.
MTech Energy Engineering Course Highlights
Particulars |
Statistics |
Course Fee |
INR 50,000 - INR 2,59,000 |
Average Salary |
INR 3.75 LPA - INR 15 LPA |
Job Positions |
Energy Efficiency Engineer, Technical Resource Manager, Test & Balance Engineer, Lecturers/ Professors etc |
Top Recruiters |
BHEL, Aditya Birla Group, Ezon Energy Solutions, Fission Labs, Accenture, M&M, Siemens, etc |
The course Operations Research offered at IIT Bombay is an integrated Ph.D. course.
Duration: The course duration is 6 years, while the minimum is 5 years. It depends on how much time you take to complete your PhD. You can even extend it more than 6 years but won’t be receiving any stipend for the same. Another option is to opt out of an MSc degree after 3 years.
Compensation: Students are paid around INR 6000/- month for 2 years and then INR 25000 from third year.
Department: This course is offered by the IEOR( Industrial Engineering and Operations Research) department of IIT Bombay which is considered the best in India.
Courses: The courses offered are Industrial Engineering related and some pure operations research related. There are a large number of project courses since this is a research-oriented course. After successfully completing the first 3 years you get admission to a Ph.D. program provided that you qualify certain prerequisites.
Purpose of the course: The course targets students who are interested in research and stimulate them to pursue a career in Operations Research. Some students, however, instead sit for placements after the third year with an MSc degree and don’t go for Ph.D.
Placements: There is no use to mention placement as most of the small batch size opts out of placements to pursue PhD.
Suitability: The course is most suitable for those who are sure of kick-starting a career in research. You get to work on various projects under the guidance of great professors.
Selecting the best PhD advisor is very necessary to ensure a good career. The same professor then gives you a PhD in very less duration or even drags the time unnecessarily. The best part is that you don't need to clear any PhD entrance like UGC CSIR and can easily get a PhD admit with few formalities and end up with a doctorate degree in less than 6 years.
Yes, you can definitely do a part time PhD in IIT Bombay. All you need to do is apply as an external category candidate.
Major highlights of part-time PhD in external category
Applications for part time PhD are accepted twice a year for Autumn and Spring Semester.
IIT Bombay BTech fees are (Only Tuition)
I have tabulated the detailed IIT Bombay fees structure (per semester) below
Fees Per Semester |
INR 1,19,750 |
Hostel Charge Per Semester |
INR 13,000 |
Total fees for General/ OBC Candidates |
INR 9,50,000 |
Total Fees for SC/ST/PH candidates |
INR 1,36,000 |
Fee Waiver
So year-wise a general category student has to pay 2 Lakhs at IIT Bombay.
The first-year fee for pursuing an MBA from IIT Bombay is around INR 4,29,300. To get admission students must sit for CAT or equivalent entrance exam. IIT Bombay has a batch capacity of around 150 students. Science IIT Bombay is situated in the financial capital of the country, so it is easier for the students to land opportunities. Even the curriculum is very well structured offering students expected academic insights along with it offering the students with industry related insights which help them in their professional development and make them ready for their professional journey.
IIT Bombay accepts admission for MSc Biotechnology through JAM entrance. The fee structure depends on the category of students like General, OBC, SC/ST etc. The structure can change from year to year. The typical fee structure for M.Sc in Biotechnology at IIT Bombay includes tuition fees, accommodation fees, mess fees and other miscellaneous charges. The approximate total fees for M.Sc Biotechnology are listed below. However, for more detailed insights you should check out the official website of IIT Bombay.
Fees Breakup | Fees(1st semester)(in INR) | Fees(2nd semester)(in INR) |
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Admission Fees | ?2700 | - |
Tuition Fees | ?7500 | ?7500 |
Registration Fees | ?900 | ?900 |
Exam Fees | ?1200 | ?1200 |
Other Fees | ?17550 | ?4850 |
Total | ?44,300 |
IIT Bombay offers relaxation on the total fee for certain quotas and underprivileged students. For students belonging to the OBC category the fees per semester are around INR 1,05,000 and the advance fees for the mess are around 20500 INR. But if you have a family income of less than INR 1,00,000 then you will get remission, where the amount that you will be paying per semester is around INR 35,000. OBC students can also apply for scholarships wherein they get financial support from the college based on their merit or family’s financial condition.
Fees Breakup | Fees(in INR)(Per semester) |
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Total Semester fees | INR 1,05,000 |
Mess Advance | INR 20,500 |
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Yes, the course requires an entrance examination. It conducts GATE for admission which will be followed by a personal interview or group discussion round. It will be followed by the CCMT counseling round.
Yes, admission to the M.Sc courses of IIT Bombay is based on IIT JAM scores. You can check the IIT Jam cut offs for the respective category of students from IIT Bombay Cut-offs.