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CIVIL ENGINEERING (CE)
The Civil Engineering students are eligible to apply for M.Tech in the following departments.
Suggested Order Of Preferences for M.Tech:
Premier Institutes, in the order of preference
7. Private Colleges viz. CBIT,
Siddartha,
etc……
Selection Criteria for M.Tech:
The selection is,
generally, based on GATE Rank/Percentile. However, some IITs, NITs and other
colleges may additionally conduct a written test / Interview. In such a case,
the GATE rank is given 70% weightage and remaining 30% weightage is for
the written test / Interview. The exact procedure will be
known by referring to the information brochure issued by the colleges for
admission into M.Tech each year. The selection criteria may vary from year to
year and from college to college. It also depends on the branch /specialization
opted.
* The previous cut-off ranks/percentiles are sometimes kept in the web sites of some IITs. The notification for M.Tech admissions will be released separately by IISc, each IIT and other Universities in the leading News Papers. The notification will also be made available in the respective college web site. The students are requested to visit the web sites of each IIT for all details. The students can apply for various specializations by mentioning the order of preferences. Depending upon the merit, appropriate specialization will be offered.
NOTE:
* The students are advised to select the first preference carefully, appropriate to their GATE rank as the students are called for interview based on their 1st preference opted and on the merit order. For example, if a 90percentile candidate applies for Structures specialization as the first option in IITs, then there is a danger that the candidate may not be called for interview. The same percentile can be called for interview, if the first preference is Water Resource Engg or Earth quake Engg or CADD etc.. depending upon the IIT. In every specialization, only some number of candidates will be called for interview based on the merit order.
Suggestions:
1. To secure admission in IISc Bangalore, the rank shall be within top 40, generally.
2. If a student gets more
than 98 percentile, there is a definite chance of getting
admission in IITs. The students can put their dream
Specialization as the first choice in the order of preferences.
3. If it is between 94 and 98 percentile, the
students can try for those IITs where there is written test/interview for
selection. The students have fair
chance of
getting admission in IITs if interview
performance is good. It is advisable not to opt Structures as the first
preference in the top
IITs. However, if the student is from
a reputed college or if he/she has
good academic record then the
student can opt structures as the
first choice. The students are also advised to apply for MS programmes in IITs and for NITs keeping Structures as the first choice.
4. If it is between
89 and 94 percentile, the students can try in IITs like Roorkee, Guwhati
etc. but the first choice should be opted carefully.
It is advisable to opt
specializations like Water resources, Earthquake engineering,
Architecture, Computer aided design, etc., as the
first choice. They have to also apply the NITs and MS programme in IITs, and other reputed university colleges.
5. If it is below 89 percentile, they are advised to apply for NITs, university colleges and private colleges depending upon the merit level..
* AMIE candidates can get
admissions based on their GATE rank in
IIT,
Stipend for M.Tech :
Stipend/Scholarship is available for GATE- qualified candidates in the form of Teaching assistance ship or Research assistance ship etc. The teaching assistance ship may be preferred, if possible.
NITIE (
It offers 2 years PG Diploma in Industrial Engineering. It is a management course equivalent to MBA. It has good campus placements. All the students who have more than 85 percentile are eligible to apply. The admission is purely based on marks secured in the Group Discussion & Interview to be conducted by it later. Strongly recommended to join. Excellent salary packages and campus placements.
IISC, Banglore:
Here the M.Tech specializations available for Civil students are Aerospace, Satellite Technology, Structures, Geotechnical, Water Resource Engg. The admission for M.Tech is normally based on GATE Rank/percentiles. The top rankers generally opt Structural Engg. or Satellite Technology or Aerospace Engg. depending upon their choice. For these three specializations, the cut-off rank is about 15.
After the above three specializations, the other courses preferred are Geotechnical Engg. & Water Resource Engg. in the order. Generally ranks upto 40 can fetch these specilisations..
For MS course in IISc, the students shall appear for a separate written test (on the Civil Engg. Syllabus) followed by an interview. The number of seats for MS is quite less compared to M.Tech.
IITs Bombay,
Admission for M.Tech is based on GATE rank/Percentile and the interview
conducted by the respective IIT. For Structures in IIT,
If a student possess excellent rank in the GATE, then direct admission will also be given without any interview.
IIT
Selection is based on GATE rank. Some times interview is also conducted. The interview panel generally consists of 4 to 5 professors from different specializations. They ask questions from all specializations irrespective of the 1st preference opted . Sometimes, questions are asked only in the specialization opted as the first preference..
IIT, Roorkee & Kharagpur :
Generally admissions are given on the basis of GATE rank/Percentile.
IIIT,
This institute has good placements. Computer aided Structural Engineering and Building Science, are the two specializations available for Civil Engg. students. The Computer Aided Structural Engineering can be preferred. The fee is Rs. 50,000 per semester. Stipend will be given for M.Tech, in the second year only.
The selection is purely based on the performance in a separate written test to be conducted by it all over the Country and interview.
NITs & Other Universities:
Some of these colleges give admissions based on the GATE rank and other colleges conduct an interview also.
Computer Science: Civil Engg. students can seek
admission in M.Tech Computer Science in REC,
Non Stipend M.Tech or Self Financed M.Tech:
Most of the IITs, NITs & other colleges have certain seats reserved in the Non-stipend category. Here, the UGC scholarship will not be given. All the expenses shall be borne by the students only. Those students who are economically sound and desperate to join IITs, can apply for Non-stipend or Self financed MTech in IITs. The Students who have low GATE percentile can get good specializations.
Other University Colleges:
SVU, Tirupathi; JNTU, Hyderabad, JNTU, Ananthapur; JNTU Kakinada; OU, Hyderabad; AU, Vizag, Annamalai University, Visweswara Institute, Banglore, Mysore University, Gulberga University, etc.., In these Colleges admissions are given based on GATE rank/percentile. The students who have less GATE ranks can apply these colleges.
Private Colleges:
CBIT,
Siddartha,
etc….
These colleges are now offering M.Tech programs. But stipend will be given only to some GATE qualified students. The students with relatively very less GATE rank can apply to these colleges.
MS Programme in IITs:
Special attention for SC/ST students : We strongly suggest you to apply for premier institutes like IIT’s irrespective of your ranks. Luck may favor you.
Special attention for Girls: Certain universities have girls reservation, eg. Andhra Pradesh. Hence even at lower percentiles compared to boys, girls have fair chances.
Special note for Second Class students:
If you see the rules & regulations of various premier Institutes, 1st class in Engineering is the pre-requisite to apply for M.Tecch. If you apply online, your application will be rejected. Hence we suggest you to apply manually with a request letter stating your present strengths substantiating with GATE rank and your desire to do M.Tech in the respective IIT. Request them to give you a chance so that you can prove yourself. Some professors would encourage the students who are seriously interested, inspite of the above negative point, if the GATE score is good and the student has a burning desire to join the desired specialization in the desired IIT. They may consider your application with sympathy and may give you a chance after a personnel Interview. Some of our old students with second class in their graduation got admission on similar grounds. Be bold and be positive. Definitely, you can reach your goal.
Note:
and Employment News for the M.Tech notifications by various colleges.
colleges.
WISH U ALL THE BEST
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Y. V. Gopala Krishna Murthy
M.Tech., MIE