IIT
BOMBAY
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Admissions
• Intake Capacity
• Application Schedule
• Student Campus facilities
Admissions
: The Indian
Institute of Technology, Bombay is one of the six institutes of technology
in the country set up with the objective of making available facilities
for higher education, research and training in various fields of Science
and Technology. IIT Bombay was established in 1958.
Academic Programmes IIT follows
a semister system: 1st semister is from July to November 30 and 2nd semister
is from January to April 30. The Institute conducts educational programmes
in the following:
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)
• Aerospace Engineering
• Chemical Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Computer Science and Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Engineering Physics
• Mechanical Engineering
• Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
• Applied Statistics
and Informatics
• Biotechnology
• Chemistry
• Physics
• Earth Sciences
• Mathematics
Master of Design (M.Des.)
• Industrial Design
• Visual Communication.
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)
• Planning and Development
Master of Technology (M.Tech.)
• Aerospace Engineering
• Chemical Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Computer Science and Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Earth Sciences (Geoexploration)
• Mechanical Engineering
• Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science
• Biomedical Engineering
• Corrosion Science and Engineering
• Energy Systems Engineering
• Environmental Science and Engineering
• Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
• Reliability Engineering
• Systems and Control Engineering
Information Technology
Master of Management (M.Mgmt.)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
• All engineering disciplines
• Interdisciplinary areas
• Science disciplines
• Humanities and Social Sciences
• School of Management
http://www.iitb.ernet.in/acads/coursesofstudy/dept_cour.html
Intake
Capacity The institute on an average admits 450 candidates
for the Undergraduate programmes and 450 candidates for different post-
graduate programmes every year. On an average 20 foreign students are
admitted.
Degree Duration Intake per
year
B.Tech 4 yrs 317
M.Tech. 1 1/2 yrs 300*
M.Sc. 2yrs/5yrs integrated 134/164
M.Des. 2yrs 22
M.Mgmt. 2yrs 46
M.Phil. 1 1/2yrs 8
DIIT. 1 yr -
Ph.D. - 87*
Dual Degree 5yrs 20
*Besides these,self-financing
and sponsored candidates are also considered.
Admissions at IIT Bombay
Admission to IIT Bombay is offered to those qualifying through various
entrance examinations and tests:
Undergraduates(B.Tech., M.Sc., Dual Degree): The JEE, (Joint Entrance
Examination), DASA, (Direct Admission of Students Abroad) for undergraduate
programme.
For IIT-B JEE information
contact
jee@cse.iitb.ernet.in
jee@cc.iitb.ernet.in
Postgraduate
( M.Tech., DIIT, M.Des., M.Mgt, M.Phil): GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test
in Engineering), and CEED (Common Entrance Examination for Design) for
postgraduate programmes. Separate tests for School of Management and Master
of Philosophy in Planning and Development.
Ph.D candidates are admitted under the following categories:
• Regular research
students
• Sponsored candidates
• Self-financing candidates
• Candidates on study leave
• Project staff
• Research assistants
Approximate Annual Cost to
students Undergraduates :
• B.Tech. - Rs. 29,000/-
(annual)
• M.Sc. 5 year integrated course - 29,000/- (annual)
Postgraduates:
• M.Tech. - A sum total
of Rs. 24,000/- (annual)
• M.Sc. - A sum total of Rs. 18,000/- (annual)
• M.Des. - Rs. 24,000/- (annual)
• M.Mgt. - Rs. 51,000/- (annual)
• M.Phil. - Rs. 24,000/- (annual)
• Ph.D. - Rs. 25,000/- (annual)
Application
Schedule
B. Tech. - Advertisement in the month of October. The last date for receipt
of completed JEE application form is approximately 2nd week of January.
The JEE is conducted usually on 2nd and 3rd May.
M.Sc. - Issue of Application
form usually starts from the 1st week of April. The last date of submission
of Application forms is usually 1st week of May. The entrance test is
usually conducted in the month of June & July.
M. Des. -
CEED is conducted in February. Applications for CEED are issued in October.
The candidates who have qualified through CEED will have to further apply
and appear for an admission test and interview. Separate application forms
are issued in the month of April for admission to Industrial Design and
Visual Communication.
M.Phil -
Each year in the month of October or November the Department of Humanities
and Social Sciences invites applications for admission to its M.Phil.
programme through advertisement and announcement displayed in all major
universities and social science research institutes. The filled in application
forms are required to be submitted by the end of February approximately.
The entrance test is conducted usually in the month of May.
M. Tech.- Issue of Application
Forms starts approximately from the last week of March. The last date
of receipt of application forms is approx. last week of April. The written
test is usually held in the last week of May and the interview is usually
held in the 1st week of June.
M. Mgmt -
Issue of Application Forms starts approximately from the second week of
September. The last date for receipt of completed applications is approx.
1st week of November. The written test is usually held in the third week
of December and the interview & GD is usually held in the first week
of February.
Ph. D. - Admission is offered
on the basis of an interview held usually a month before the commencement
of the semister for which admission is sought. The interview may be supplemented
by a written test, if necessary.
Student
Campus facilities
All students live in the student hostels inside the IIT campus. The institute
has well equipped and modern laboratories, state- of-the-art library and
computer networks. The students live in a pleasant and intellectually-stimulating
environment conductive to impeccable work ethos. The teaching methods
rely on direct personal contact between the teachers and the students.
A staff student ratio of 1:6 ensures close contact for monitoring the
academic progress of each student. The student extra curricular activities
are organised through the Students Gymkhana and are held primarily at
the Students Activities Centre (SAC). There are excellent facilities for
sports, including a swimming pool, tennis, badminton and squash courts,
and vast playgrounds for field games like football and basketball. Wildlife
camps and trekking are popular off-campus activities at IIT Bombay. The
facilities for sports are matched by the cultural activities in the campus
which include film club, classical music societies, debating & drama
club and a hobbies club. |
IIT
DELHI
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Location & Campus
•
Administration
•
Objectives
•
Programmes
Indian Institute
of Technology Delhi is one of the six Institutes of Technology created
as centres of excellence for higher training, research and development
in science, engineering and technology in India, the others being at Kanpur,
Kharagpur, Madras Bombay and Guwahati. Established as College of Engineering
in 1961, the Institute was later declared an Institution of National Importance
under the "Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Act, 1963" and
was renamed "Indian Institute of Technology Delhi". It was then
accorded the status of a deemed university with powers to decide its own
academic policy, to conduct its own examinations, and to award its own
degrees. HRH Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, laid the foundation
stone of the Institute on January 27, 1959. The Institute was inaugurated
by Prof.Humayun Kabir, the then Union Minister for Scientific Research
and Cultural Affairs on August 21, 1961. The Institute buildings were
formally opened by Dr.Zakir Hussain, the then President of India, on March
2, 1968.
Location
IIT Delhi is situated at Hauz Khas in South Delhi, which is a landmark
place in the colourful and chequered history of Delhi. Bounded by the
Sri Aurobindo Marg on the east, the Jawaharlal Nehru University Complex
on the west, the National Council of Educational Research and Training
on the south, and the New Ring Road on the north, the Institute campus
is flanked by Qutub Minar and the Hauz Khas monuments. Well connected
to the major city centres by open and wide roads, the Institute campus
is about 19 Km. away from the Delhi Main Railway Station, 14 Km. from
the New Delhi Railway Station, 21 Km. from the Inter-State Bus Terminal
and 10 Km. from Delhi Airport.
Campus
The campus of the Institute extends to an area of 320 acres. With many
topographical features, imaginatively laid out with picturesque landscape,
numerous buildings of various nature and stature, and clean and wide roads,
the campus presents a spectacle of harmony in architecture and natural
beauty. The campus area has been divided into four functional zones :
(i) Residential zone for students; (ii) Residential zone for the faculty
and other supporting staff; (iii) Academic zone for academic buildings
and workshops; and (iv) Cultural-cum-social and recreational zone for
students. The site being longitudinal in shape, the last two zones have
been located mid-way between the two residential zones in order to reduce
walking distance. See IIT Campus Map
The main academic building accommodates various teaching and research
activities. Though each department is a separate entity with a courtyard
around, all the departments constitute an integrated complex. Heavy engineering
laboratories are placed on the ground floor, light laboratories on the
first floor while the tutorial rooms, classrooms and project rooms are
located on the second floor. Separate offices have been provided to every
member of the teaching staff next to his laboratory. Large lecture theatres
with modern amenities and equipment for sound and projection are located
in the courtyards between departments for common use. The campus also
offers amenities like staff club, hospital, shopping centre, bank, post
office, telecom centre, community centre, stadium, playing fields, etc.
The Students Activities Centre provides all facilities for students' extra-curricular
and physical development. The central double-storeyed recreation block
with a swimming pool and a gymnasium hall offers amenities such as squash
courts, hobbies workshops, seminar rooms, music rooms and other multipurpose
rooms for reading and indoor games. The amphitheatre constructed in modern
style is an added amenity to the centre.
Administration
I.I.T.Delhi is an autonomous statutory organisation functioning within
the "Institutes of Technology Act" as amended by "The Institutes
of Technology (Amendent) Act, 1963". The six Indian Institutes of
Technology (others being at Bombay, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Guwahati)
are administered centrally by the IIT Council, an apex body established
by the Government of India to co-ordinate activities of these Institutes.
The Minister for Human Resource Development of the Government of India
is the Chairman of the Council. Each Institute of Technology has a Board
of Governors responsible for its overall administration and control. Shri
Vijay R.Kirloskar is the Chairman of the Board of Governors of this Institute.
The Senate decides the academic policy of the Institute, and approves
curriculum, courses and examination results. It appoints committees to
look into specific academic matters arising from time to time. The teaching,
training and research activities of various departments at the Institute
are constantly under review to improve both facilities and standard. The
Director of the Institute is the Chairman of the Senate. Financial advice
to the Institute is rendered by the Finance Committee. Similarly, there
is a Buildings & Works Committee to advise on matters relating to
buildings and works activity. These committees are appointed by the Board
of Governors. In addition, there are a number of other committees like
the Board of Undergraduate Studies, Board of Postgraduate Studies and
Research, Board of Educational Research and Planning etc. appointed by
the Senate to help the administration in the efficient running of the
Institute.
Objectives
The objectives include:
• offering instruction in engineering and applied sciences at a
level comparable to the very best in the world;
• providing best facilities for postgraduate studies and research;
• providing leadership in curriculum planning and laboratory development:
• developing programmes for faculty development both for its own
staff and for teachers of other engineering institutions:
• developing close collaboration with industry through exchange
of personnel and undertaking consultancy projects.
• developing strong collaboration links with other academic and
research institutions in the country and abroad;
• anticipating the technological needs for India and to plan and
prepare to cater to men:
• developing continuing education programmes:
• preparing instructional resource material in the conventional
as well as the audiovisual me video and the computer based modes:
• catering to the development of a culture for maintenance and conservation.
Collaborative
Programmes / MoUs
The Institute is actively involved in collaborative programmes internationally
and nationally in order to remain at the forefront on the scientific and
technological developments and to share its experience with them. At present,
a large number of collaborative research projects are in operations with
the institutions in U.K., France, U.S.A., Italy, Netherlands, Norway,
Japan, Germany, Sweden and Austria. Some of the facets of these collaborations
include students and faculty exchange, joint research and fellowships
for training at the doctoral and post-doctoral level.
Programmmes
Undergraduate Programmes
Postgraduate Programmes
M.Tech. Programmes
Interdisciplinary M.Tech. Programmes
VLSI Design Tool & Technology
Power Generation Technology
M.S. (Research)
Interdisciplinary Master of Design (M.Des.)
Postgraduate Programme
M.B.A. Programmes |
| Kanpur
The
Institute
Academic Programmes
Reservation of Seats
Minimum Qualifications
How to apply
The Institute
The Indian
Institute of Technology, Kanpur is one of the six premier institutions
established by the Government of India to provide engineering education,
to promote research of the highest international standard, and to provide
leadership in technological innovation for industrial growth of the country.
Starting with 100 students, a small faculty and borrowed buildings in
1959, the Institute now has its own sprawling residential campus, about
1250 undergraduate and 850 post-graduate students, 325 faculty, and more
than 1500 supporting staff.
From its very inception, IIT Kanpur has been striving to develop itself
into an institution of excellence in education and research in consonance
with the contemporary and future needs of India. In meeting this challenge,
the Institute has always been making special efforts to recruit talented
faculty on a world-wide basis and to admit brilliant students from all
over the country by a careful selection process. Continuous efforts are
being made to provide the faculty with well-equipped facilities to enable
them to participate in national endeavours in Science and Technology in
a major way. In addition to offering formal under-graduate and post-graduate
degree programs, the Institute has been involved in Continuing Education
and Research & Development in areas valueable to both the industry
and the government.
The Indian
Institutes of Technology are institutions of national importance established
through an act of Parliament, which lay a leading role in technological
manpower development and research programmes comparable to the best in
the world. The admissions to these institutions are made through JEE.
Institute of Technology-Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi is one of the
oldest institutions devoted to education in the various engineering disciplines.
Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, a deemed university, is the oldest institution
of its kind in India. The admissions to these institutions are also made
through JEE.
These institutions are known for providing quality technological and scientific
education and frontier research. The environment at IITs is highly conducive
for:
• Building
of solid foundation of knowledge,
• Development of personality
• Confidence building,
• Pursuit of excellence and self-discipline,
• Enhancement of creativity through motivation and drive, which
helps to produce professionals well trained for the rigours of professional
and social life.
Today, students
of these institutions occupy key positions in industry in India and abroad.
Each Institute has well equipped most modern laboratories, state-of-the-art
library and computer networks. The selected candidates live in a pleasant
and intellectually stimulating environment. The teaching methods rely
on direct personal contact between the teacher and the students. A high
staff to student ratio ensures close contact for monitoring the academic
progress of each student. Living in such an environment with people having
similar goals and aspirations is an exciting experience during one's academic
life.
IMPORTANT
POINTS
1 JEE-ll be
held in two stages.
2 Only one ap2000 wiplication is to be submitted for both the examinations.
3 Screening Test is on 02.01.2000.
4 Main Examination, ONLY for those who qualify in the Screening test,
is on 07.05.2000.
5 There is no separate fee for the Main Examination.
6 Choice of examination centre is to be separately indicated for each
of the examinations.
7 All the candidates who have qualified in the Screening test shall
be informed through a Letter by February 7, 2000 and a separate admit
card shall be issued by April 1, 2000.
8 Admissions will be based on Main Examination only. The Screening Test
serves only to identify candidates for the Main Examination.
Credit-based
academic programmes offer flexibility to progress at a student's own pace.
A minimum level of performance is necessary for satisfactory progress.
The medium of instruction is English. These institutes offer courses leading
to Bachelor?s degree in a number of engineering, technological and scientific
disciplines. M.Sc. integrated courses in pure and applied sciences and
M. Tech. (Integrated) courses in a few disciplines are also offered by
some of these Institutes. In addition, some IITs offer dual-degree M.
Tech. programmes wherein both B.Tech. and M.Tech. degrees are awarded
at the end of the programme.
A limited number of admissions are offered to foreign nationals and Indians
living abroad through a separate channel called Direct Admission of Students
Abroad (DASA).
More than 12,000
students have graduated from IITK. Now they work in India and abroad as
engineers, researchers, academicians, consultants, and industrial managers.
In a span of 35 years, the Institute has attained recognition as a major
centre of learning in engineering, science and several inter-disciplinary
areas.
Address
:
Dean of Students' Affairs Indian Institute of Technology
Kanpur - 208016 India.
Academic
Programmes
The Institute
offers instruction in various disciplines of Science and Engineering,
both at undergraduate and post-graduate level.
There are seven engineering departments, which offer a four-year B. Tech.
programme, a three-semester M. Tech. programme, and a Ph.D. programme.
The engineering departments are Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Computer Science,
Electrical, Mechanical, and Materials & Metallurgical.
Department of Industrial Management and Engineering offers a five-year
integrated programme in Engineering Management, besides a three-semester
M. Tech. programme and a Ph.D. programme.
There are three science departments, viz., Chemistry, Mathematics, and
Physics. Each of these offer a five-year integrated M.Sc. programme, a
two-year M.Sc. programme, and a Ph.D. programme. Mathematics department
also offers these programmes in Statistics.
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences offers a Ph.D. programme
in the areas of Sociology, Psychology, Economics, English, Philosophy,
and Fine Arts.
There are three inter-disciplinary areas in which M. Tech. and Ph.D. programmes
are offered. These areas are: Laser Technology, Material Science, and
Nuclear Engineering & Technology.
The Institute also offers a one-year diploma programme (D.I.I.T.) in selected
areas for industry sponsored students. Sponsored candidates are also considered
for M. Tech. and Ph.D. programmes. Professionals working in local organizations
can join M.Tech. and Ph.D. programmes on part-time basis.
Reservation
of Seats
For SC candidates: 15% and for ST candidates: 7.5%.
These candidates must, however, qualify in the JEE-2000 with certain specified
(but relaxed compared to those for the general category candidates) qualifying
norms. In case all the reserved seats are not filled, other SC/ST candidates
failing to qualify even with these relaxed admission norms but satisfying
certain other minimum requirements may be offered admission to a preparatory
course of one year duration. This course attempts to prepare the students
in physics, chemistry and mathematics. On successful completion of the
course, the students are offered direct admission to the undergraduate
programmes against the unfilled quota seats for this year.
SC and ST candidates will be required to produce in original a caste certificate
issued by competent authority at the time of counselling, failing which
they will not be considered for admission. The list of competent authorities
is given in Appendix III. Seats remaining vacant in these categories shall
not be filled by candidates belonging to any other category.
Preferential Allotment of Institutes and Courses to Certain Category of
Students
A few seats are available for preferential allotment of courses to certain
category of candidates provided their names appear in the general category
merit list. Please note that this facility is only to the extent of preferential
allotment of courses, and is not a reservation of seats.
Two seats are available in each Institute for children of defence/paramilitary
personnel killed or permanently disabled in action during war or peacetime
operations (DS). To avail this preferential allotment the candidates are
required to produce the original certificate issued by a competent authority
in the Directorate of Resettlement and Rehabilitation, New Delhi (Under
the Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India) or in the Ministry of Home Affairs,
Govt. of India, as applicable, at the time of counselling.
One seat in each Institute is available for leprosy-cured or physically
handicapped candidates as specified by the Government of India who are
otherwise fit to pursue the course. The candidates for this category (PH)
will be required to be certified by a Medical Board duly constituted for
this purpose at the time of counselling at IIT Delhi on June 16, 2000
at 3.00 P.M.
Notice
for Admission to Ph D, M Tech and M Sc (2 Years) Programmes
Applications are invited from Indian citizens for admission for the session
commencing from July 23, 1999 in the following programmes:
Ph. D.
Engineering:
Aerospace Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
Materials Science
Industrial & Management Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Nuclear Engineering & Technology
Sciences:
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
Statistics
Humanities & Social Sciences:
English (Literature and Linguistics)
Economics
Philosophy
Psychology
Sociology
Minimum
Qualifications
An M.Tech/ME/M.Sc./MA in the respective or allied
area. Applicants with BE /B Tech who possess a valid GATE Score may also
apply. Candidates for Ph D in Sciences and HSS must have a valid GATE
/UGC / CSIR score.
M. Tech.
Engineering:
Aerospace Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
Materials Science
Laser Technology
Industrial & Management Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Nuclear Engineering & Technology
Minimum
Qualifications :
A BE / B Tech in Engg or a M Sc and GATE .
Master of Sciences(M
Sc)
Programmes are available in following disciplines:
Mathematics
Physics
Statistics
Chemistry
Minimum Qualifications:
A Bachelor' s Degree (or its equivalent as recognised by the Institute
)with at least 55 % of aggregate marks in chemistry, Mathematics and Statistics
and 60 % in Physics.
General
Information :
• Financial
aid to M.Tech. and Ph.D. students in the form of teaching / research/projects
assistantships is available.
• 50 % tuition fee waiver for Ph.D./ M.Tech. students on assistantship.
Additional 25 % tuition waiver for Ph.D. students. 50 % tuition fee
waiver for M.Sc. (2 yr) students on case to case basis.
• Reservation : 15 % for SC and 7.5 % for ST in each programme
• Sponsored and part-time candidates are also considered for M
Tech and Ph D Programmes. Sponsored candidates do not require GATE qualification.
• Attractive scholarship Schemes from DAE, Infosys, Verufone,
Neomagic, Cadence, Anolog Devices and Arcus Technology, Wipro, Novell,
Mototola
How
to apply:
Detailed Information
Brochure and Application Forms can be obtained from Asstt. Registrar (
Academic ) IIT Kanpur by sending a bank Draft of Rs. 200/- (Rs. 100/-
for SC/ST candidates) payable to Registrar, IIt Kanpur, along with a self-addressed
large strong clothlined envelope(17cm X 23 cm) with Postal stamps of Rs.
10 for M.Tech. & Ph. D. and Rs. 5 for M.Sc. (2 Yr).
Please note
that each programme of study requires a seperate application.
Last date for postal requests for application forms is April 06, 1999.
Forms can also be obtained personally against payment through bank draft
from the Academic Section upto April 14, 1999
The last date for receipt of completed application form is April 14, 1999.
ASSISTANT
REGISTRAR (ACADEMIC )
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur - 208016
Phone: 0512-597288, 597199,597235
The Institute
offers 4-year B.Tech. programme to which admission is made once a year
in July through a Joint Entrance Examination conducted on an All India
level in first week of May every year. A limited number of admissions
are also made to the 18 months M.Tech. programme which is open to those
who have obtained the B.Tech. degree in relevant disciplines. Admissions
are made for Ph.D. through GATE and an interview in the area of interest.
• Aerospace
Engineering
• Chemical Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Computer Science and Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
• Industrial & Management Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Nuclear Engineering & Technology
• Laser Technology
The Institute offers 5-year Integrated M.Sc programme to which admission
is made once a year in July through a Joint Entrance Examination conducted
on an All India level in first week of May every year. A limited number
of admissions are also made to the 2-year M.Sc. programme which is open
to those who have obtained the B.Sc degree in relevant disciplines. Admissions
are made for Ph.D. through GATE/UGC/CSIR and an interview in the area
of interest.
• Chemistry
• Mathematics & Statistics
• Physics
Department of
Humanities and Social Sciences
Indian Institute of Technology
Kanpur - 208016, INDIA
Tel : +91 (512) 597632
Fax : +91 (512) 597510
About
the Department
The emphasis on teaching of humanities and social sciences for the overall
intellectual and social development of the students of technology is an
important feature of the undergraduate curriculum at IIT Kanpur. This
education is intended to expand the student's horizon of knowledge by
exposing them to areas of study, which make them sensitive to a wide range
of human problems and social phenomenon, and enable them to appreciate
their role in national reconstruction by responding to the challenges
of the time. The department consists of 6 major disciplines: Economics,
English( including linguistics), Fine Arts, Philosophy, Psychology and
Sociology. Except Fine Arts, all other disciplines have independent Ph.D.
programs. The structure of the Ph.D. program at IIT Kanpur is somewhat
different from that in the Universities. Admission to the program is based
on an all-India qualifying test, like CSIR/UGC/GATE and a subsequent interview,
which may be supplemented by a written test. After admission, students
are required to pass 6 advanced level courses in their areas in two semesters.
Thereafter, they proceed to take the comprehensive examination, which
tests their overall preparedness for research. After passing through all
these requirements, the candidate is admitted to Ph.D. candidacy and can
start working on his/her thesis. Students are required to complete their
research work in 4 years from the date of their enrollment in the program
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IIT
Bangalore
•
Introduction
•
Department OF Management
Studies
• Academic
Programmes
• Research And Consultancy
• Management Development
Programmes
• Seminars And Conferences
• Facilities
• Faculty
• Associate Faculty
• MBA Programme
• Programme Structure
• Structure of the
MBA Course Program
• Placement
• Eligibility
• Program Fees
• Batch Strength
• Reservation
• HOW TO APPLY
• Selection Procedure
Introduction
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (founded in 1909) is the oldest
and the most reputed centre of post-graduate education and research in
science and engineering in the country. Over the years, the Institute
has gained international recognition for the quality of its teaching and
its R&D achievements. The Centre for Scientific and Industrial Consultancy
and Society for Innovation and Development constitute the Institute’s
interface with industry, and direct the technical expertise and entrepreneurial
skills of the Institute’s faculty members towards channels useful
for the society and industry. The Institute consultancy strives to help
the country achieve her scientific, academic and technological goals,
and is keenly aware of its obligation to maintain the high academic standards
it has traditionally adhered to.
Department
OF Management Studies
The Department of Management Studies was established at the Institute
in 1948 as the Section of Economics and Social Sciences. That makes it
the earliest institutional attempt at imparting formal training in the
principles and practices of scientific management to young men and women
whose services would be required by then fast-expanding industrial sector
of the newly independent nation. Flourishing in the intellectual milieu
of the Indian Institute of Science, it was but natural for the Department
to develop an affinity for a style of learning that combined the attractions
of instruction with those of independent exploration of various realms
of knowledge. Thus the Department soon acquired a reputation for high-calibre
research in areas such as Economics, Marketing, and Energy and Technology
Management. The Language Group of the Department aims at catering to the
language requirements of the Institute staff and students. Besides teaching,
translation and interpretation, this section developed research interest
in communication-oriented language teaching, socio-linguistic issues in
language use, language for specific purpose, and language choice in scientific
communication. Issues in cross-cultural communication are explored through
comparative studies of communication patterns in different countries/
societies (Germany and India) and scientific and business communication
in EC countries. Currently there are 40 research students working for
M.Sc (Engg.) and PhD degrees in frontier areas of management.
Academic
Programmes
Academic programmes at the Department of Management Studies include:
Two-year, full-time M.B.A. open only to engineering graduates.
M.Sc.(Engg.) and Ph.D. programs for full-time, QIP, and external registration
candidates.
Research
And Consultancy
The members of the Department Faculty conduct research in Human Resource
Management, Technology Management, Marketing, Energy Management, Transportation,
Operations Research, Operations Management, Finance, Supply Chain Management,
Decision Support Systems, Industrial Economics, Cross Cultural Communications,
and German Language and Didactics. The Department undertakes consultancy
projects and case development in business planning, marketing strategy,
reengineering, human resource development, technology management, e-commerce,
and decision support systems.
Management Development
Programmes
The Department conducts in-company as well as on-campus Management Development
Programmes. Capacity-building for Competitive Advantage, Leadership at
the Work Place, Trade Union Leadership Development, and Strategic Management
of Technology are examples of such courses offered recently.
Seminars And Conferences
The Department organizes seminars by experts every Friday. These seminars
give an opportunity to the students to listen and interact with the leaders
in industry and academics.
The Department also conducts
an annual event titled Consortium of Students of Management Research (COSMAR).
This provides a forum for research in management and allied disciplines
from leading institutions in the country to interact with our research
students, industry professionals, and leading academics.
Facilities
Institute offers an excellent academic and residential infrastructure.
It has JRD Library with more than 400,000 volumes, Digital Library with
CD-ROM facilities, National Centre for Science Information, electronic
access to more than 2,500 Journals, and offers round the clock access
to high power computers that support database systems, multimedia graphics
and visualization applications, and Web services. A campus-wide FDDI network
hook-up from Department also exists.
Department of Management
Studies provides a high-speed LAN with dedicated applications server,
file server, mail server and web server with the state-of-the-art operating
systems and software packages including SPSS, Systat, Witness 2003, Vensim,
Sigma Plot, MATLAB, LINGO and a host of productivity tools from Microsoft
Faculty
N.J. RAO, Ph.D., (IIT, Kanpur) Chairman
Systems Dynamics, Technology Management, Web based Education
K.B. AKHILESH, Ph.D. (IISc)
Professor Human Resources Management, Organizational Development, Team
Building, Performance Appraisal
R. SRINIVASAN, B.E., P.D.I.T., FIIM- (IIM, Bangalore),Professor Marketing,
Strategic Management, Infrastructure Systems Management, Business Process
Reengineering, and Business Planning
M.H. BALA SUBRAHMANYA, Ph.D., (ISEC, Bangalore),Associate Professo
Industrial Economics, with reference to issues related to Small Scale
Industry, Multi National Business and Industrial Policy
C. MUKHOPADHYAY, Ph.D., (Missouri, USA),Associate Professor
Reliability and Statistical Quality Control
MARY MATHEW, Ph.D. (IISc)Assistant Professor
Organizational Behavior, Organizational Development, Patent Management,
and Entrepreneurial R & D
N.R. SRINIVASA RAGHAVAN Ph.D. (IISc), Assistant Professor
ERP, Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Performance Modeling and Scheduling
YADNYVALKYA, M.Sc.(Engg.) Moscow, M.A. in Russian from CIEFL Principal
Research Scientist
Russian Studies (Literature, socio-economic issues), and Motivation factors
in language learning.
N.S. ANURADHA, Ph.D. in German from CIEFL, MA (Kassel, Germany) Assistant
Professor
Inter cultural Communication, Language Learning Strategies and Learner
Autonomy.
ANJULA GURTOO, FPM(IIM, Ahmedabad) Assistant Professor
Industrial Relations, Sustainable Development, Public Policy, SOE Management.
PARTHASARATHY RAMACHANDRAN,
Ph.D. (Oklahoma State, USA) Assistant Professor Operations Research, Revenue
Management, Operations Management, Service Operations.
M. MATHIRAJAN, Ph.D. (IISc) Senior Scientific
Officer Applied Operations Research, Decision Support Systems, Logistics
Management and Distribution Management.
P. BALACHANDRA, Ph.D. (IISc) Senior Scientific
Officer Energy Planning, Modeling, Demand Side Management, Energy Environment,
and Applied Operations Research
Associate Faculty
V.V.S. SARMA Ph.D. (IISc), FASc, FNA, FNAE Professor
Knowledge-Based Systems, Decision Support Systems and Reliable Computing
PARAMESHWAR P. IYER Ph.D. (California) Principal Research
Scientist Systems engineering, Project management, Technology transfer
and Management Information Systems
MBA Programme
The MBA programme is a two-year full time postgraduate
course. The major objective of the program is to enable graduate engineers
to grow into competent, responsible and creative managers for technology-intensive
global business.
Technology-
intensive business organizations produce and market high technology products
and/or services globally and integrate all their business functions using
information technology tools. These organizations require leaders who
understand the administrative and technological dimensions of modern business.
Future managers should be able to foresee the forces shaping the global
business environment, assess threats and opportunities inherent in that
environment, and chart a course of “responsible progress”
for their organization. The managers of the new millennium should be able
to employ sophisticated quantitative tools in analyzing, understanding,
and directing business processes. At the same time, they should nurture
and value their innate intuitive skills, imagination, ability to empathize,
and capacity to combine wisdom with the results of individual observation
and reflection. Our MBA programme is designed and implemented with this
vision.
Programme
Structure
The M.B.A programme comprises a total of 64 credits distributed as follows:
Hard Core Courses: 30 credits; Soft Core Courses: 9 credits; Electives:
15 credits; Projects: 10 credits. Courses that are laboratory-based or
activity-oriented are offered on a 2:1 basis, that is, two lectures per
week and one three-hour laboratory or activity per week.
The programme aims at building the following competencies
Basic Competence: Quantitative Methods; Information Technology; Project
Management; Personal Development and Business Communication
Understanding the Business Environment: Macro Economics; Indian and International
Business Environment; Legal and Patenting Aspects
Functional Areas: Marketing; Finance; Operations Management; Human Resource
Management.
Specialization: Electives and Project Work.
Workspace skills: These are to be gained through industrial attachment
during summer
Management Projects: The
students analyze management situations, and formulate and solve management
problems.
Structure
of the MBA Course Program
HARDCORE
Course No. Credits
Course Title
MG 201 2:0 Managerial
Economics
MG 211 3:0 Human
Resource Management
MG 212 2:1 Behavioral
Science
MG 221 3:0 Managerial
Statistics
MG 223 3:0 Applied
Operations Research
MG 231 2:1 Management
Information Systems
MG 241 3:0 Marketing
Management
MG 251 2:0 Accounting
MG 252 2:0 Financial
Management
MG 261 3:0 Operations
Management
MG 291 2:0 Business
Law
MG 292 0:1 Communication
Skills for Manager
TOTAL 30:00
SOFTCORE
MG 202 2:0 Macroeconomics
MG 213 2:0 Organizational
Behavior
MG 222 2:1 Data
Modeling and Forecasting
MG 242 3:0 Strategic
Management
MG 271 2:0 Technology
Management
E1 234 3:1 Supply
Chain Management
ELECTIVES
Course No.
Credits Course Title
MG 204 2:0 Industrial
Policy and Development
MG 243 2:0 International
Marketing
MG 244 2:0 Services
Marketing
MG 253 3:0 Security
Analysis and Portfolio Management
MG 254 3:0 International
Financial Systems
MG 255 3:0 Corporate
Financial Strategy
MG 256 3:0 Management
Control Systems
MG 258 3:0 Financial
Instruments and Risk Management
MG 263 3:0
Dynamics of Business Systems
MG 264 2:0 Performance
Analysis and Design
MG 272 2:0 R
& D Management
MG 273 2:0 Management
of Change
MG 274 2:0 Management
of Intellectual Property
MG 286 2:0 Project
Management
MG 293 0:1 Communication
Skills for Personal and Professional Growth
MG 298 0:2 Entrepreneurship
MG 301 3:0 Methodology
of Management Research
MG 311 2:0 Advanced
Human Resource Management
MG 344 2:0 Marketing
Research
Placement
The Institute has its own Placement Centre, which invites reputed national
and multinational enterprises for campus recruitment. The Centre also
invites executives of industrial and R&D organizations to talk to
our students on their personnel requirements.
Some of the prominent companies, where our students are placed are
GE Capital Madura Garments
Hughes Software
Quest Global OSRAM SAP Labs
Waltex Valliappa WIPRO Mindtree
CRISIL Price Waterhouse Coopers Thermax India
DiamlerChrysler Infosys I-flex
Ingersall Rand i2 Technologies Pharmarc
Ing-Vysya AMROP Geometric Systems Ltd.
Eligibility
BE / B.Tech. in any branch of Engineering or equivalent with at least
a Second Class and a valid JMET Score. Work experience is desirable but
not compulsory. Candidates appearing for the final examination are also
eligible to apply
Program
Fees:
The tuition fee per semester is Rs. 7,500/-. This fee does not include
admission fee, hostel expenses, caution deposits or other (medical, gymkhana
etc.) charges. Mess charges are paid separately as per actual expenses
every month. No Government of India Scholarship is available.
Batch
Strength:
The ceiling strength of the MBA programme is 20.
Reservation:
15% seats for SC, 7.5% seats for ST and 3% Physically challenged (handicapped)
candidates are reserved as per the Government of India norms.
HOW TO APPLY
The following steps are required to be completed by the candidates interested
in seeking admission to the IISc Bangalore Master of Business Administration
Programme.
A.JMET application procedure
Step 1: Obtain a JMET-2006 Information Brochure.
Step 2: Complete the JMET-2006
application form and send it to The Chairman-GATE, Indian Institute of
Technology, Bombay, Mumbai, 400076, as stipulated in the JMET-2006 Information
Brochure.
FACILITIES FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION
OF JMET-2006 ARE ALSO AVAILABLE (Refer to Table 1.1 of the brochure for
website addresses).
B.Procedure for applying
to IISc Bangalore for admission to MBA Programme
Step 3: Send your request
for an Application Form on a plain paper, giving your name and JMET-2006
Registration number to the Deputy Registrar (Admissions), Indian Institute
of Science, Bangalore – 560 012. Request for an application form
will be entertained from December 20, 2005. Enclose a demand draft for
Rs.500/- (Rs.250/- for SC/ST/PH candidates) drawn in favour of “The
Registrar, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore” payable at Bangalore
to your request.
The application form can also be downloaded from the website: www.iisc.ernet.in
and sent along with the DD for the requisite amount.
Step 4: Submit the Application
Form, duly filled in and signed, to:
The Deputy Registrar (Admissions)
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore – 560 012
Do not send this application
to the IISc-GATE Office.
THE LAST DATE FOR THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE TO RECEIVE YOUR DULY
FILLED APPLICATION FORM IS JANUARY 23, 2006. Please note that the Institute
cannot be held responsible for late receipt of applications caused by
postal delay or any other reason
Step 5: For any further information
address your queries to:
The Chairman
Department of Management Studies
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore – 560 012
Email: chairman[at]mgmt.iisc.ernet.in
You may also visit our Website
at: www.mgmt.iisc.ernet.in
Selection Procedure
Only those candidates who have successfully qualified at JMET Examination,
the results of which are expected to be announced on January 6, 2006,
will be eligible to apply. The application, duly filled in and signed,
must be received by us latest by January 23, 2006.
After receipt of applications,
a shortlist will be prepared based on JMET 2006 rank. Final selection
will be based on the performance of the candidate in the different components
of the admission process: JMET 2006 score, group discussion, interview,
academic record and work experience. Provisionally selected candidates
will be intimated and will be required to confirm their acceptance of
the offer by paying caution deposit of Rs.5,000/-. This deposit will be
adjusted against the fees at the time of registration.
Note Please note that Group
Discussion/Interviews will be conducted during third week of March 2006.
Candidates short-listed for GD/Interview will be intimated by registered
post/courier during February 2006. Individual regret letters will not
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IIT
Madras
•
Administration
•
Admissions
•
Application Forms
•
Registration Fee
The Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, is among the foremost of Institutes
of national importance in higher technological education and in basic
and applied research.
The institute, with a self-contained campus of nearly 360 faculty, 4000
students, 1250 administrative and supporting staff, is located in a beautiful,
wooded land of about 250 hectares in South Madras. It has been growing
from strength to strength ever since it obtained its charter from the
Indian Parliament in 1961, and has established itself as a premier centre
for teaching, research and industrial consultancy in the country.
The activities of the institute encompass several Departments and advanced
research centres, in various disciplines of engineering and sciences with
nearly 100 laboratories organised on a unique pattern of functioning.
A faculty of international repute, a brilliant student community, excellent
technical and supporting staff and an effective administration have all
contributed to the pre-eminent status of this institute.
Administration
The Indian Institute The Indian Institute of Technology, Madras is an
autonomous statutory organization functioning within the Institute of
Technology Act. The six Indian Institutes of Technology ( others being
at Mumbai, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur and New Delhi ) are administered
centrally by the IITs' Council, an apex body established by the Government
of India. The Minister of Human Resource Development, Government of India,
is the Chairman of the Council. Each Institute has a Board of Governors
responsible for its overall administration and control. The Senate comprising
all Professors of the Institute decides the academic policy of the Institute.
It controls and approves the curriculum, courses, examination and results
and appoints committees to look into specific academic matters arising
from time to time. The teaching, training and research activities of various
departments at the Institute are periodically reviewed to improve facilities
and maintain standards. The Director of the Institute is the ex-officio
Chairman of the Senate. The Senate also has sub-committees, namely, the
Board of Academic Courses and Board of Students which help in the academic
administration and efficient functioning of the Institute. Financial policy
matters and building and works activities are respectively looked into
by the Finance Committee and the Building and Works Committee
Admissions
The institute offers
Under-Graduate programs leading to Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in
Aerospace, Civil, Chemical, Computer Science, Electrical including Electronics,
Mechanical, Metallurgical Engineering and Naval Architecture. The institute
also offers Post-Graduate programs leading to Master of Technology (M.Tech)
in all the Engineering branches and Applied Mechanics. Each department
has many areas of specialization at the M.Tech Level. The Humanities and
the Social Sciences Department offers an M.Tech degree program in Industrial
Management while Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree courses are offered
by the Science Departments, (i.e.) Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
The Master of Science by Research (M.S.) program is a research-oriented
Masters program offered by all Engineering Departments and the Humanities
and Social Sciences Dept. Doctoral Programs leading to the degree of Doctor
of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Engineering, Sciences and Humanities are offered
by all departments. Besides these there is also a student exchange program
wherein students from various foreign universities are invited to pursue
programmes here.
IIT-JEE
2000
The admissions to the B.Tech and the M.Tech (Dual Degree) programmes are
held via the Joint Entrance Examinations (IIT-JEE). Only candidates who
are selected via these examinations are eligible for admissions to these
courses in the IITs. The information regarding these are generally published
in the major national newspapers by mid-August of the previous year. IIT-JEE
2000 is a departure from the previous Joint Entrance Exams held so far.
IIT-JEE 2000 will be conducted in two phases. The first phase is scheduled
to be held in January 2000, which will constitute a screening exam for
all the applicants. Approximately 20% of the candidates appearing for
the screening test will be selected to go through to the final exam in
May 2000. The organising institute for IIT-JEE 2000 is IIT Delhi and the
JEE 2000 brochure is available in this site just click on the links to
read the JEE brochure
AVAILABILITY
OF APPLICATION FORMS
Cost of application material including examination fee :
• Rs.
250 for SC/ST category candidates.
• Rs. 500 for other category candidates.
• The application material can be obtained from JEE Office at all
IITs upon seding a demand draft for the cost of the application material
drawn on any nationalized bank in favour of "JEE Indian Institute
of Technology" payable at the city of the IIT along with a self-address
slip.
• Application material can also be obtained on cash payment from
designated branches of various banks as given below.
| Andaman & Nicobar
|
Andhra pradesh |
Assam |
| Bihar |
Chandigarh |
Delhi/New Delhi |
| Goa |
Gujrat |
Haryana |
| Himanchal pradesh |
Jammu & kashmir |
Karanataka |
| Kerala |
Madhya pradesh |
Maharastra |
| Meghalaya |
Orissa |
Pondicherry |
| Punjab |
Rajasthan |
Tamilnadu |
| Tripura |
Uttar Pradesh |
West Bengal |
INFORMATION
BROCHURE & REGISTRATION FEE
INFORMATION BROCHURE AND APPLICATION FORM which are non-transferable,
are available from the following main Bank Branches on payment of (Non-refundable)
Registration Fee of Rs. 800/- (Rs. 400/- for SC/ST categories) in cash.
The candidates are required to submit the pay-in-slip in original with
their completed applications.
IISC
BANGALORE ZONE : State Bank of India
Bangalore (also I.I.Sc. Bangalore); Bidar, Calicut; Davangere; Ernakulam;
Gulbarga; Hassan; Hubli; Kannur; Kottayam; Mysore; Palakkad; Surathkal;
Thrissur; Thiruvananthapuram; Tumkur.
IIT BOMBAY ZONE :
State Bank of India
Ahmedabad; Amravati; Aurangabad; Baroda; Indore; Karad; Mumbai (Andheri,
Navi-Mumbai (Konkan Bhuvan), Dadar, Fort, Powai) (also I.I.T. Bombay);
Nagpur; Nanded; Nasik; Panaji; Pune; Sangli; Shegaon; Solapur; Surat;
Thane; Ujjain.
IIT
DELHI ZONE : Canara Bank
Agra; Amritsar; Chandigarh; Gwalior; Hissar, Jaipur; Jalandhar; Jammu;
Jhansi; Jodhpur; Kota; Kurukshetra; Ludhiana; New Delhi (at IIT Delhi
and also at SDA, opp. Main Gate IIT Delhi); Patiala; Udaipur. (Note :
Also available at T & P Office, REC, Hamirpur (H.P.))
IIT
KANPUR ZONE : Union Bank of India
Allahabad; Aligarh; Bhopal; Gorakhpur; Haldwani; Jabalpur; Kanpur (also
IIT Kanpur); Lucknow; Rewa; Roorkee; Sagar; Sultanpur; Varanasi.
IIT
KHARAGPUR ZONE : Canara Bank
Agartala; Angul; Asanasol; Bhagalpur; Bhubaneswar; Bilaspur; Burdwan;
Barhampur (Orissa); Calcutta; Cuttack; Durgapur; Guwahati (also at IIT
Guwahati); Howrah; Jadavpur; Jamshedpur (Bistupur); Kakinada; Kharagpur
(also at IIT Kharagpur); Muzaffarpur; Patna; Raipur; Ranchi Main branch;
Rourkela; Sambalpur; Sealdah; Shillong; Siliguri; Sindri; Visakhapatnam.
IIT
MADRAS ZONE : State Bank of India Anantapur; Bhimawaram;
Chennai (also IIT Madras); Chidambaram; Coimbatore; Cuddapah; Guntur;
Hanumakonda (Warangal); Hyderabad; Karaikudi; Machilipatnam; Madurai;
Nellore; Pondicherry; Salem; Secunderabad; Tiruchirapalli; Tirunelveli;
Tirupathi and Vijayawada.
INFORMATION BROCHURE AND APPLICATION FORM are also available by post from/at
the counter of GATE Office on payment (inclusive of non-refundable Registration
Fee) of Rs. 800/- (Rs. 400/- for SC/ST categories) only by Demand Draft
drawn in favour of the Institute where the candidate intends to register.
Enclose two self-addressed slips and send your request to the appropriate
Chairman, GATE.
Issue of Information Brochure
and Application form starts from MON 04.10.99
Last Date for Request for
Application form by post MON 01.11.99
Issue of Application form
at
Bank Counters MON 08.11.99
Issue of Application form at
IITs/ I.I.Sc. GATE Office counters FRI 12.11.99
Submission of completed
Application form. FRI 12.11.99
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012
Tel: 080-3345902, Fax: 080-3345902
Email : hpk@ee.iisc.ernet.in
Indian Institute of Technology,
Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400 076
Tel: 022-5784054, Fax: 022-5793706
Email : gate@cse.iitb.ernet.in
Indian Institute of Technology,
Delhi,Hauz Khas, New Delhi 10016
Tel: 011-6582067, Fax: 011-6581579
Email : gate@admin.iitd.ernet.in
Indian Institute of Technology,
Kanpur, Kanpur 208 016
Tel: (0512) 597412, Fax: (0512) 590932
Email : gate@iitk.ac.in
Indian Institute of Technology,
Kharagpur 721 302
Tel: (03222) 78015, Fax: (03222) 78243
Email : gate@hijli.iikgp.ernet.in
Indian Institute
of Technology, Madras, Chennai 600 036
Tel: 044-445-8090, Fax: 044-445-8094
Telephones
Gate Office: 044-445-8090
Chairman: 044-445-8091
Vice Chairman: 044-445-8092
Secretary: 044-445-8093
Email : gate@pallava.iitm.ernet.in
Admissions - M.Sc
The M.Sc ( Master of Science ) programme is offered in the department
of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. The programme is of four semesters
and admissions are made in June each year. Admission to the programme
in each department is based on an entrance test conducted by the department.
Students who have a B.Sc. degree in Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry
may appear for the examination which is held during the first week of
June. The departments prepare an admissions brochure giving details of
the exams, eligibility criteria etc. which are sent to the applicants
along with the application forms. Announcements calling for applications
are effected in the National newspapers during March-April. Each department
admits between 25 and 40 students each year. In the Chemistry department,
an integrated programme leading to the Ph.D degree is being introduced,
most probably from the year 2000.
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