Hello friends, I’ve read all the comments on this video, and I want to thank you for sharing your thoughts. As a creator, your feedback and engagement are the primary ways I find how well a video resonates with you. It seems that in this case, I may not have delivered my best. Let me explain why I made this video. If you’re a regular viewer of this channel, you know how much reading books has impacted my life. Because, Whenever I apply the principles from a good book to real-life situations, I often see positive results. One book that had the most impact on me is *Diary of a CEO*. There’s a chapter titled “Law 23: Don’t be an Ostrich.” Let me explain Did you know that the captain of the Titanic famously said, "God himself could not sink this ship," when the crew warned about the dangers of ice in the area. And We all know what happened hours later-disaster. Steven Bartlett, the author, explains it well: “When an ostrich senses danger, it buries its head. The idea is that if the ostrich can just hide from the threat, the danger will eventually pass. We humans are no different.” The conclusion of this chapter is that in any aspect of life-whether career, business, or relationships-the person with the fewest blind spots has the more chances of winning. This realization inspired me to create this video. I asked myself, "What blind spots should an MTech aspirant be aware of to make their experience the best it can be?" So I then asked to MTech freshers and graduates at IIT. Based on their opinions, I made this video. I genuinely appreciate the comments and requesting you to point out any inaccuracies, and I will make sure the corrective information delivered to you all. Thank you! Finally, understanding the challenges or downsides of pursuing an MTech at IIT doesn’t reduce its value. To truly understand its, we need to consider a broader perspective. There’s a reason why IITs and IISc are the top institutions in the country. And genuinelly I’ve already discussed this extensively in my previous MTech review video. That’s why in order to avoid being repetitive I’ve told you to check out that video. Jai Hind! Thanks for your comments it helps me better at making good videos for you all. Thank You!
@@Yji web enabled mtech? Meaning , online...? I dont think so, have you confirmed... Which iit offers that!? I know they offers online degrees like data science and all like in iit madras and iit guwahati.. But mtech that too online.. Yeah may be some programmes like (1 month, 3month, 6month certification programmes are there in iit's); but 2 years mtech online is a joke! :)
Bhai if you don't focus on your cgpa and study like hell in mtech then you are not gonna get placed then guy just wasted his two years of mtech, mtech is not like btech you have to study like hell in mtech compared to btech
Bro I am working professional and inspired by your videos but you are only making video by keeping title like this "Don't do MTech at IIT🛑 MTech at IIT"
lekin bhai you glamorise IIT during your period in IIT , Milking views from each and every LOCATION PRESENT THERE FOR EG : girls in IIT, Myths about IIT's , day In the life of IIT student , IIT wooh IIT yeh, 2 cr package , How to get into IIT , I used to watch your video I remember back when I was in class 11th , Good lunch with your journey ahead btw You can earn through promotions the same you did with this Promotion of PW courses , the same Eclipse Nova is earning through
First of all, you are an MS student, not an MTech student, yet you're using clickbait thumbnails to attract paid promotions for GATE courses. Your pointless clickbait videos add no value to viewers. As someone who has graduated from such a prestigious institute, we expect better from you. Do you really think people looking to pursue a Master's degree won't know the difference between CTC and in-hand salary? Overall, you've shared nothing useful or new in this video.
PLS READ THIS COMMENT GOT FROM ONE OF HIS VEDIO ITSELF , IT WILL GIVE U WHAT HE MISSED IN IIT *its not my comment , i think it will help all a lot * just copied for all your information MS AND MTECH All my view in this comment is limited to CSE and EE Dept only. - I agree with Rahuram, the placement this year has seen a dip, but the situation was not catastrophic all the students GPA>7 got placed. Only the range of opportunities was low. Students had less variety to choose from. - MS and MTech course in IITs are not same kind of programs. This video is misleading in this part. The programs are designed and operated in a very different manner in IITs. If I am not wrong Rahuram is a MS student and not MTech - Regarding MS: MS is a short-term research program (3 years *varies*); in this you will spend less time in course work and more time doing research. MS is like a mini-PhD, an individual can validate if his/her personality is oriented towards research by doing this program. Many IITs (at least IIT D) allows students to convert their MS degree to PhD in mid-way. Since this is a research-oriented course you will spend more time in a lab under a professor (guide), your graduation depends on your guide. You have to satisfy your guides requirement to graduate. Naturally student who complete this course, have an edge in joining a R&D role (real R&D not just by name) that are niche. In my department MS students get R&D jobs or go for a good PhD program in India and abroad (Top ones). Most of them are not interested in conventional placements. - Regarding MTech: MTech is like a short BTech. It is a 2-year long program (4 Sem). A student has to do course work (typically 6 courses) and a MTech project (1 Year long). This program is designed for BTech students to learn some advance course and perform a rigorous project and prepare them for the industry jobs. Doing research in MTech is difficult, a student will not get enough time considering the heavy course work. This will be a good suite for student who want to job IITs for just the conventional placements. - Conclusion: Please do not take one program just you did not get another program. This might lead to complications. If your personal goals are not aligned with the program, it will cause unnecessary friction, and make a student's master experience bad. Enter a master's program with a clear exit plan. Take your time in analysis before joining a maters program. The program should match your goal. During a bachelor's program you will find many students with you aligned mindset and goals. In a maters program that is not the case, each student has his/her own background story (with/without work experience, from another department etc.) and has his/her own goals (govt job/ PhD/ Private company/ Family business), so if your goal is not clear it will create confusions. Happy for feedback. 1. Can I do Internship after 1 semester? In IIT Delhi CSE you are not allowed to do internship in summer breaks. People choose a professor that they will work there MTech project with and start working on the project from the summer break. During semester students don't get good time to concentrate on the project, so summer is the best time for projects and interview prep (reviewing courses, DSA etc.). I would strongly suggest not to do an internship during MTech, profs in IIT give far more real world and challenging task than an industry internship. 2. Earning angle and Job prospects for MTechs? Very subjective question. Even for two different MTech students the meaning "GOOD COMPANY" will differ, for one student FAANG would be the dream, for some other NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Intel, AMD could be the dream. So, preparations change accordingly. Hardcore preparation for placements can be done after joining MTech. So mentally prepare which companies that you wish to work with (interest should be given more weightage than money in my opinion) A BTech IIT Delhi will prefer joining a Quants role (quantitative finance), in my opinion it is not engineering, but they prefer it pays butt loads of money (1Cr+ packages in IN). Quants firm have very strict entry policy, like JEE Advance Ranks less than 500. So even 90% of the BTech IIT student cannot apply for these rolls. A good hardcore engineering job in CSE can offer you 40-50 L in India (Like Qualcomm offered this year), In my opinion this is what a MTech should aim for (Realistic and sustainable goal). There are many offers this year from Japan and Taiwan based companies. The Indian offers are more lucrative for my as they pay more in PPP conversion. 1. What skill should I develop? The truth is that this is a never-ending question. Even a 5-year experienced engineer will sometime feel he/she is not good in market standards.
We can't take too much in the platter, you can first concentrate on cracking the GATE part (I did not give GATE, I did my BTech from IIT and gave a written test and interview for admission). All have limited time and energy, so if you feel you have time for other thing after GATE prep and then it, don't force yourself.
Regarding course: Computer Architecture, Operating Systems, Computer Network, DSA, Theory of Computation, Discrete Math, Linear Algebra Probability will always help you in every level (gate/interview/job). Deep understanding in these topics might take time, people revisit these topics even after joining MTech.
Regarding hands on skills: 1) Typing (40 words per minute 97% accuracy) 2) Linux Usage, learn working in Linux environment, in terminal mode (don't see 2hr+ video on Linux for this, learn through work) learn using tools like GIT, VIM. Compile in terminal, debug in terminal. 3) Pick one language (C/C++/Java/etc.) write at least few thousand lines of code. For project/assignments/internship/to impress a girl, the reason can for anything but few thousand line that is the matter. ``` All this will take time 1-year GATE, 2-year MTech (3 yrs. is a good time). Give time don't force. ``` Believe me, in MTech you will do many projects, course work and Teaching Activates (for BTech) where you can cover all the above said things. If you get time, you would like to take a good sleep. So don't worry too much the system will crack you to get the best out of you. All the best for your GATE prep. #
@@muhammedajlan5628 thanks a lot bro... One doubt, For someone who is aspiring to end up at a govt r&d sector at places like IOC, ISRO, DRDO, BARC, NTPC etc. Which one would be better, MS or MTech.?
Such a cheap youtuber, has no ethics on speaking, with dozens of cut, crop and join video to show people he is fluent and to promote some PW courses for which he is aimed to bring so-called content. Don't overact to make yourself smart..
Dude stop misleading people. You did MS and that too in Ocean engineering. You joined during COVID and you graduated only in 2024? Please stop this nonsense and move on.
@@Nash5599jee advanced and gate are equally difficult, right? The thing which makes jee advanced looks tougher than gate is "students of age (barely 18 or lower) who are just completing 12th are the participants". But in case of gate, they have more mental stability.
Which is IIT HAS best for robotics and automation for mtech And which course is best to do mtech who completed btech Mechatronics? Im in confusion,help me out guys
Facilities will teach like that, we can't grasp on sinlge go. If there is problem u should have shout at IIT student council, if u r voice of all. So they can atleast make some and hierarchy on topics.
what the duck bro...I know many of my friends did M.Techs in design and other fields placed in Mercedes , GE , Texas instruments.....what else do you need?
Bro one small suggestion whenever u touches the mic it creates disturbance in sound when watching through earphones so kindly stand mic in one place of make any alternative option
Bro please clear my doubt can I get into iit nd do mtech considering the fact that "I have a 3 years bachelor degree " and I have cleared my gate exam and met the cutoff requirement of the selected iit . Thanks bro .
Mechanical engg is dead af at MTech level especially for core jobs. MTech Mech is straight up has the least avg and median CTC at even IISc of all the other courses. Source: There's a post on reddit where someone filed RTI to get all placement stats of IISc.
You are either saying this because you are unware about the real oppertunites (still stuck with the indian Edu. System) or is doing masters/bachelor's in mech from a bad college. Mechanical is an ever green branch bro.. Its never going to die.. Its the oldest branch, and would still prevail even after 100 years, the thing is that many colleges Still teaches traditional mechanical courses (which aint worth anymore, industry doesnt need those traditional knowledge that they required ages back) We should grow.. Now mechanical is integrated with electrical to form mechatronics (which is one of the leading engg branches at masters level) and then we have computational mechanics (which is nothing but mech + AI/CSE, again another great course in Masters level) And if anyone want to pursue a career in research, then mechanical is the best course. From fluid mechanics to CAD, to materials engineering etc. The possibilities are infinite..
@@nancyjoseph9962 Stats speak for themselves. It can't be for no reason that mechanical engineering mtech is the least paid branch at iisc can it? If there were actually enough opportunities for the skills learned, pay would speak for itself. I'm myself an alumni of IISc so I know that the stats from the RTI is legit... You can always file an RTI by yourself to get placement data to verify n see for yourself if you don't believe me.
Especially if you see, where research and development is there.. Like ISRO, BARC, DRDO all hires mechanical engg. in bulk... From s somanath to tessy thomas to madhavan nair, all were mechanical enginners and then joined isro/drdo etc.
Hii Rahu, As you were the alumina of IITM Can u pl post a video detailing about professional mtech from IIT M this will be very helpful, if u can give an example of some student.
Hello friends,
I’ve read all the comments on this video, and I want to thank you for sharing your thoughts. As a creator, your feedback and engagement are the primary ways I find how well a video resonates with you. It seems that in this case, I may not have delivered my best.
Let me explain why I made this video. If you’re a regular viewer of this channel, you know how much reading books has impacted my life. Because, Whenever I apply the principles from a good book to real-life situations, I often see positive results.
One book that had the most impact on me is *Diary of a CEO*. There’s a chapter titled “Law 23: Don’t be an Ostrich.” Let me explain
Did you know that the captain of the Titanic famously said, "God himself could not sink this ship," when the crew warned about the dangers of ice in the area. And We all know what happened hours later-disaster.
Steven Bartlett, the author, explains it well: “When an ostrich senses danger, it buries its head. The idea is that if the ostrich can just hide from the threat, the danger will eventually pass. We humans are no different.”
The conclusion of this chapter is that in any aspect of life-whether career, business, or relationships-the person with the fewest blind spots has the more chances of winning. This realization inspired me to create this video. I asked myself, "What blind spots should an MTech aspirant be aware of to make their experience the best it can be?"
So I then asked to MTech freshers and graduates at IIT. Based on their opinions, I made this video.
I genuinely appreciate the comments and requesting you to point out any inaccuracies, and I will make sure the corrective information delivered to you all.
Thank you!
Finally, understanding the challenges or downsides of pursuing an MTech at IIT doesn’t reduce its value. To truly understand its, we need to consider a broader perspective. There’s a reason why IITs and IISc are the top institutions in the country. And genuinelly I’ve already discussed this extensively in my previous MTech review video. That’s why in order to avoid being repetitive I’ve told you to check out that video.
Jai Hind!
Thanks for your comments it helps me better at making good videos for you all. Thank You!
Bhaiya what you thinks about IIT Madras B.S. degree in Data science ?
this video is a scam, he just made a video for the sake of promoting a GW
haa yaar gw ne to bussiness ka haad paar kar diya ,har weeek naye course aate hai,kyu paisa to wahi se ata hai
thanks for saving my 12 minutes
GW means?
He's basically frustrated as he didn't get job 😂
Now, IIT is selling web enabled M.Tech for 8.57 Lakhs,
@@Yji web enabled mtech? Meaning , online...?
I dont think so, have you confirmed... Which iit offers that!? I know they offers online degrees like data science and all like in iit madras and iit guwahati.. But mtech that too online.. Yeah may be some programmes like (1 month, 3month, 6month certification programmes are there in iit's); but 2 years mtech online is a joke! :)
Bhai if you don't focus on your cgpa and study like hell in mtech then you are not gonna get placed then guy just wasted his two years of mtech, mtech is not like btech you have to study like hell in mtech compared to btech
Bro I am working professional and inspired by your videos but you are only making video by keeping title like this "Don't do MTech at IIT🛑 MTech at IIT"
at the end of video... See another video to get it, I can't explain in this video... Then what is the point of this video ? Timepass?
😂true
GW promotion 😅😅
EXACTLY !!
In IIT delhi industrial engineering everyone is struggling in assignments because we can't use whatever we studied till now😂
same here @IITB
The only useful information he's given this video is that he graduated. Rest is all timepass
lekin bhai you glamorise IIT during your period in IIT , Milking views from each and every LOCATION PRESENT THERE FOR EG : girls in IIT, Myths about IIT's , day In the life of IIT student , IIT wooh IIT yeh, 2 cr package , How to get into IIT , I used to watch your video I remember back when I was in class 11th , Good lunch with your journey ahead btw You can earn through promotions the same you did with this Promotion of PW courses , the same Eclipse Nova is earning through
Bro speaking truth
First of all, you are an MS student, not an MTech student, yet you're using clickbait thumbnails to attract paid promotions for GATE courses. Your pointless clickbait videos add no value to viewers. As someone who has graduated from such a prestigious institute, we expect better from you. Do you really think people looking to pursue a Master's degree won't know the difference between CTC and in-hand salary? Overall, you've shared nothing useful or new in this video.
After watching this video, I felt that u have pranked with us🤣
What's about your placement????
PLS READ THIS COMMENT GOT FROM ONE OF HIS VEDIO ITSELF , IT WILL GIVE U WHAT HE MISSED IN IIT
*its not my comment , i think it will help all a lot * just copied for all your information
MS AND MTECH
All my view in this comment is limited to CSE and EE Dept only.
- I agree with Rahuram, the placement this year has seen a dip, but the situation was not catastrophic all the students GPA>7 got placed. Only the range of opportunities was low. Students had less variety to choose from.
- MS and MTech course in IITs are not same kind of programs. This video is misleading in this part. The programs are designed and operated in a very different manner in IITs. If I am not wrong Rahuram is a MS student and not MTech
- Regarding MS:
MS is a short-term research program (3 years *varies*); in this you will spend less time in course work and more time doing research. MS is like a mini-PhD, an individual can validate if his/her personality is oriented towards research by doing this program. Many IITs (at least IIT D) allows students to convert their MS degree to PhD in mid-way.
Since this is a research-oriented course you will spend more time in a lab under a professor (guide), your graduation depends on your guide. You have to satisfy your guides requirement to graduate.
Naturally student who complete this course, have an edge in joining a R&D role (real R&D not just by name) that are niche. In my department MS students get R&D jobs or go for a good PhD program in India and abroad (Top ones). Most of them are not interested in conventional placements.
- Regarding MTech:
MTech is like a short BTech. It is a 2-year long program (4 Sem). A student has to do course work (typically 6 courses) and a MTech project (1 Year long). This program is designed for BTech students to learn some advance course and perform a rigorous project and prepare them for the industry jobs.
Doing research in MTech is difficult, a student will not get enough time considering the heavy course work. This will be a good suite for student who want to job IITs for just the conventional placements.
- Conclusion:
Please do not take one program just you did not get another program. This might lead to complications. If your personal goals are not aligned with the program, it will cause unnecessary friction, and make a student's master experience bad.
Enter a master's program with a clear exit plan. Take your time in analysis before joining a maters program. The program should match your goal.
During a bachelor's program you will find many students with you aligned mindset and goals. In a maters program that is not the case, each student has his/her own background story (with/without work experience, from another department etc.) and has his/her own goals (govt job/ PhD/ Private company/ Family business), so if your goal is not clear it will create confusions.
Happy for feedback.
1. Can I do Internship after 1 semester?
In IIT Delhi CSE you are not allowed to do internship in summer breaks. People choose a professor that they will work there MTech project with and start working on the project from the summer break. During semester students don't get good time to concentrate on the project, so summer is the best time for projects and interview prep (reviewing courses, DSA etc.). I would strongly suggest not to do an internship during MTech, profs in IIT give far more real world and challenging task than an industry internship.
2. Earning angle and Job prospects for MTechs?
Very subjective question. Even for two different MTech students the meaning "GOOD COMPANY" will differ, for one student FAANG would be the dream, for some other NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Intel, AMD could be the dream. So, preparations change accordingly. Hardcore preparation for placements can be done after joining MTech. So mentally prepare which companies that you wish to work with (interest should be given more weightage than money in my opinion)
A BTech IIT Delhi will prefer joining a Quants role (quantitative finance), in my opinion it is not engineering, but they prefer it pays butt loads of money (1Cr+ packages in IN). Quants firm have very strict entry policy, like JEE Advance Ranks less than 500. So even 90% of the BTech IIT student cannot apply for these rolls.
A good hardcore engineering job in CSE can offer you 40-50 L in India (Like Qualcomm offered this year), In my opinion this is what a MTech should aim for (Realistic and sustainable goal). There are many offers this year from Japan and Taiwan based companies. The Indian offers are more lucrative for my as they pay more in PPP conversion.
1. What skill should I develop?
The truth is that this is a never-ending question. Even a 5-year experienced engineer will sometime feel he/she is not good in market standards.
We can't take too much in the platter, you can first concentrate on cracking the GATE part (I did not give GATE, I did my BTech from IIT and gave a written test and interview for admission). All have limited time and energy, so if you feel you have time for other thing after GATE prep and then it, don't force yourself.
Regarding course:
Computer Architecture, Operating Systems, Computer Network, DSA, Theory of Computation, Discrete Math, Linear Algebra Probability will always help you in every level (gate/interview/job). Deep understanding in these topics might take time, people revisit these topics even after joining MTech.
Regarding hands on skills:
1) Typing (40 words per minute 97% accuracy)
2) Linux Usage, learn working in Linux environment, in terminal mode (don't see 2hr+ video on Linux for this, learn through work) learn using tools like GIT, VIM. Compile in terminal, debug in terminal.
3) Pick one language (C/C++/Java/etc.) write at least few thousand lines of code. For project/assignments/internship/to impress a girl, the reason can for anything but few thousand line that is the matter.
```
All this will take time 1-year GATE, 2-year MTech (3 yrs. is a good time). Give time don't force.
```
Believe me, in MTech you will do many projects, course work and Teaching Activates (for BTech) where you can cover all the above said things. If you get time, you would like to take a good sleep. So don't worry too much the system will crack you to get the best out of you.
All the best for your GATE prep.
#
thanks
thanks bro!
@@muhammedajlan5628 thanks a lot bro... One doubt,
For someone who is aspiring to end up at a govt r&d sector at places like IOC, ISRO, DRDO, BARC, NTPC etc. Which one would be better, MS or MTech.?
Thanks for the comment
bhai , i personally think your whole youtube channel is stuck within GATE and IIT , it's just milking at this point
dont know about the worthness of IIT but this video is zero Worth
I agree with you.
Such a cheap youtuber, has no ethics on speaking, with dozens of cut, crop and join video to show people he is fluent and to promote some PW courses for which he is aimed to bring so-called content. Don't overact to make yourself smart..
Dude stop misleading people. You did MS and that too in Ocean engineering. You joined during COVID and you graduated only in 2024? Please stop this nonsense and move on.
Don't know about other departments but masters in cse, vlsi , ece gives you back very good packages
Bro ...what the hell ...50k itself is very great man..for fresher
But the hardwork they do for getting into this iit is not worth for 50k bro
@@dharshanamurugan2410what hard-work u r talking about ?? I agree jee advanced is tough but same cannot be said about gate
@@Nash5599btech students who do core engineering get these type of packages too
I studied at a tier 3 college and earning 50k per month as fresher with B.E
@@Nash5599jee advanced and gate are equally difficult, right?
The thing which makes jee advanced looks tougher than gate is "students of age (barely 18 or lower) who are just completing 12th are the participants".
But in case of gate, they have more mental stability.
Rename video as Don't do Mtech in ocean engineering,then what are you telling will be reliable
I see my guy still cant move on...
Drop krna tha bhai mtech se seat kyu barbaad kr diye jb benifit nhi tha koi to
Sorry bro before you were making good videos now you are just doing the random stunts. My soul is unsubscribing you :(
Blud just wanted to promote GATE Wallah
koi topic ni mila toh ye illogical video daaldi. senseless
Which is IIT HAS best for robotics and automation for mtech
And which course is best to do mtech who completed btech Mechatronics?
Im in confusion,help me out guys
IISc and IIT bombay has the best facilities for robotics...
Thank you @@dhidhidhi123
Facilities will teach like that, we can't grasp on sinlge go. If there is problem u should have shout at IIT student council, if u r voice of all. So they can atleast make some and hierarchy on topics.
Bro, could you suggest any coaching for metallurgy branch for gate exam
Meta Gate
Congratulations
And some people makes edit of iit's like its a heaven😂😂
what the duck bro...I know many of my friends did M.Techs in design and other fields placed in Mercedes , GE , Texas instruments.....what else do you need?
Bro one small suggestion whenever u touches the mic it creates disturbance in sound when watching through earphones so kindly stand mic in one place of make any alternative option
If one is opting Mtech at IIT only to get better salary is it worth it or not? or else better get placed in campus Btech ?
Bro please make a video on USA colleges which accepts gate score....
Only in Singapore and Germany they accept gate score
Nus and tum accept it, they are top universities
Bro is pw class was fully in english or mixed with hindi?
Bro please clear my doubt can I get into iit nd do mtech considering the fact that "I have a 3 years bachelor degree " and I have cleared my gate exam and met the cutoff requirement of the selected iit .
Thanks bro .
Mechanical engg is dead af at MTech level especially for core jobs. MTech Mech is straight up has the least avg and median CTC at even IISc of all the other courses. Source: There's a post on reddit where someone filed RTI to get all placement stats of IISc.
You are either saying this because you are unware about the real oppertunites (still stuck with the indian Edu. System) or is doing masters/bachelor's in mech from a bad college.
Mechanical is an ever green branch bro.. Its never going to die.. Its the oldest branch, and would still prevail even after 100 years, the thing is that many colleges Still teaches traditional mechanical courses (which aint worth anymore, industry doesnt need those traditional knowledge that they required ages back)
We should grow.. Now mechanical is integrated with electrical to form mechatronics (which is one of the leading engg branches at masters level) and then we have computational mechanics (which is nothing but mech + AI/CSE, again another great course in Masters level)
And if anyone want to pursue a career in research, then mechanical is the best course.
From fluid mechanics to CAD, to materials engineering etc.
The possibilities are infinite..
@@nancyjoseph9962 Stats speak for themselves. It can't be for no reason that mechanical engineering mtech is the least paid branch at iisc can it? If there were actually enough opportunities for the skills learned, pay would speak for itself. I'm myself an alumni of IISc so I know that the stats from the RTI is legit... You can always file an RTI by yourself to get placement data to verify n see for yourself if you don't believe me.
Especially
if you see, where research and development is there.. Like ISRO, BARC, DRDO all hires mechanical engg. in bulk... From s somanath to tessy thomas to madhavan nair, all were mechanical enginners and then joined isro/drdo etc.
So much of milking IITM for content
I got cse but I have also interest in physics can I do mn tech from computional physics in iits or iisc
I completed my BCA degree I like to join mtech can I wrote the gate ?please explain I can't find the exact answer
Please any one explain me ??????
Bro i am going to study btech in mechatronics engineering. Which gate paper is easy suit for me? Is XE paper is ok. Please reply
bhaiya kyo placement nahi mila to vo harsh reality bata rha ha
Bhai ocean engineering se kar rha tha and uspe bhi kabhi non core ke liye nhi padha toh kya hoga cg 7 se kam
112 Dee Expressway
Iisc Bangalore vs iit Madras which is better for Aerospace Engineering in Mtech
IIT Madras
IISc Banglore Anyday
iisc
Both
If you want placements go to IIT M or if you want to be a researcher or passionate about aerospace go with iisc banglore
bhai kehna kya chahte ho ?🤔🤔
5 lakh per month😅😅
Mba on iit do video bro
Sir Artificial Intelligence and data science students can write gate exam ?
I have the same doubt
Yes you can write GATE DA exam
@@jerlin12 ok brother
yes you can..you can give exam in whatever field you like
First view bro❤
Endel ka free version milega kya
What are the placements for ece mtech in iits??
M.E environmental engineering is worth or not in iit madras bro
L means
What about ECE
Mic sahi se pakad
Bro...can you tell mee that what are the fee construction for below poverty line people and others and how to apply extra....
This information uses everyone
cse ka avg. kitna hai
Bro please suggest a best playlist for Digital logic in cse
Ms 😂
2nd view bro
Hii Rahu,
As you were the alumina of IITM
Can u pl post a video detailing about professional mtech from IIT M
this will be very helpful, if u can give an example of some student.
iit bombay vs iisc bangalore which is better for mtech cs? and why?
Anna which hostel I am in mandakini hostel room 943
Bbai kaisi editing hai pause to lele
That's why you should join IISc 🩵