
IIT Bombay [IITB] : Faq
INDIA, Maharashtra, Mumbai City
FAQ
IIT Bombay offers popular undergraduate programs such as B.Tech, B.S., B.Des, and Dual Degrees (B.Tech + M.Tech) in various engineering disciplines.
Yes, IIT Bombay offers scholarships, assistantships, and financial aid to deserving students based on their academic performance and economic background.
Campus life at IIT Bombay is vibrant and diverse. Students engage in various clubs, societies, cultural events, and technical competitions that enrich their overall experience.
For Ph.D. programs, candidates need to qualify for the Graduate Aptitude Test for Research in Engineering (GATE) or the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Fellowship. Shortlisted candidates are further evaluated through interviews.
Yes, IIT Bombay has collaborations and exchange programs with renowned international universities, allowing students and faculty to engage in research and academic activities globally.
IIT Bombay is known for its research contributions and offers numerous opportunities for students and faculty to engage in cutting-edge research in various disciplines.
Yes, IIT Bombay promotes entrepreneurship and innovation through incubation centers and startup initiatives that support aspiring entrepreneurs among the students.
IIT Bombay maintains a healthy faculty-student ratio, IIT Bombay has a student Faculty ratio of 14:1 ensuring personalized attention and mentorship for students.
Yes, IIT Bombay's alumni network is extensive and influential, with many alumni holding prominent positions in various industries and academia.
International students can apply through the Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) scheme or other applicable categories. The institute's website provides detailed information for international applicants.
Yes, it is possible to get admission to IIT without JEE, but in other courses than B.Tech. One can enter into IITs for other courses as well through JAM (Joint Admission Test) for M.Sc., GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering), for designing courses UCEED (Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design), CEED(Common Entrance Exam for Design), HSEE (Humanities and Social Sciences Entrance Exam), CAT (Common Admission Test) for MBA in IITs. So if one has a dream to enter into IITs, there are so many other ways and courses except JEE.
