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I got into IITB for parents but the competition right there is heavy and we need to study hard there we can enjoy ourselves at the same time we need to study accordingly The faculty-student ratio is 1:40 It's very difficult to pass if we study a day before the exam
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Campus placements are offered in the final year and internships in the pre-final year. The average package is higher than most colleges and almost everyone gets placed. But it is not in crores like most people expect from IIT.
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There are approximately 400 companies came for placement and 2500 offer has been made this year. The highest offer given is about 4 Cr and lowest is 8 lac per annum, and the average is approx 25 lac. The highest offer is given for tech profile and the average is given for product management and consultant, and data scientist. Approximately 85% of students get placed this year that include B.tech and M.tech. Coming to my interests and plan I want to get a job in my B.tech only.
From fourth year onwards students are eligible for placements. And eligibilty for internships start fron 2nd taer onwards only. If you meet the requirements you may score a internship at 2nd year only.
From 7 th semester students are eligible for placements, there were many big companies coming to our campus for placements like Google, Microsoft, apple and so on. Last year highest package given was around 2 cr and average is around 20 lakhs Maximum all students will get a job in placements
Being the number one institute in the country, a huge number of companies come for placements every year. Being greatly accessible by being in the heart of the city Mumbai, travel and reach never hinder any company to not come here. There are several Japanese companies who visit only IIT Bombay in India for recruitment. In recent time many, US-based and European companies have recruited students in high number from the college. About 90% of the student who applies for a job get placed in some of the other company. I too got a job from the institute placements. With packages ranging to over a crore every year, the average salary offered is about 16-20 lacs per annum.
After graduation from Jabalpur University, I had two options: 1) to try and get selected to BARC Graduate training engineer (first choice) or 2) Get admitted to a Postgraduate course in Electrical Engineering at IIT B. IIT had the process of entrance examination followed by an interview. Unfortunately, the date and timing of both the BARC interview and IIT test were on the same day same time. Went to BARC as it was the first choice. After the BARC interview visited IIT but the entrance tests and interviews were already completed. Contacted the head of the electrical engineering department (Late Prof C Balakrishnan), who was kind enough to give the test and called me on the following day for an interview. Got selected and joined the program on schedule in July 1967.
The living conditions need to be improved, apart from that it really is the best institute in the country. Most of the professors are interested in research and help promote the same. There are various tech teams you can join and contribute to the tech world.
College is one of the best in the country. But a lot of pressure when it comes to academics. But students with a passion for their subject have a lot of opportunity in this college. The best part of this college is the attention from the outside world.
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