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Student Reviews for IIT Bombay

College Infrastructure: 4.5/5
Academics: 4.3/5
Placements: 4.5/5
Value for Money: 3.8/5
Campus Life: 4.6/5

My experience in this campus is wonderful.

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College Infrastructure

It is not hidden from anyone about IIT Bombay and its extraordinary infrastructure, the hostels, the departments, the convocation hall, the auditoriums, the playgrounds, the student activity centre, and what not, everything is just fab. Our campus has 24*7 WiFi. The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) was ranked 118th in the 2025 QS World University Rankings.

One of the best college and best experience of mine

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College Infrastructure

Hostels here great to live in. The hostel experience is really memorable for any student. All hostels have 24*7 Wi-Fi access and connectivity. Hostel mess food is also far then that of the other college. Also, the hostels are quite safe and secure from the perspective of a girl students.

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I am very grateful that I was able to be a student at IIT Bombay, it is just amazing, the campus, the lecture halls, the laboratories everything just amazing and totally the hardwork of JEE was worth it.. The mess food is also nice..

Have a question related to IIT Bombay ?

Let's break down your options:


Current Situation

- You've scored 98.67 in JEE Mains 2025, which might not be enough to secure a seat in IIT Bombay for B.Tech.

- However, you're likely to get a seat in NIT Surathkal for EEE or ECE.


Option 1: Pursue B.Tech in NIT Surathkal

- Pros:

- You'll get a good undergraduate degree from a reputable institution.

- You can focus on academics, research, and extracurricular activities.

- Cons:

- You might feel that you're not in your dream college (IIT Bombay).


Option 2: Take a Drop Year for JEE Advanced 2026

- Pros:

- You might improve your score and secure a seat in IIT Bombay for B.Tech.

- IIT Bombay is a prestigious institution with excellent resources and opportunities.

- Cons:

- There's no guarantee that you'll improve your score or get into IIT Bombay.

- You'll have to prepare for another intense exam season.


Option 3: Pursue M.Tech from MIT (Manipal Institute of Technology)

- Pros:

- MIT offers a good M.Tech program with various specializations.

- You can gain expertise in your chosen field and enhance your career prospects.

- Cons:

- You'll need to complete your B.Tech before applying for M.Tech.

- You might need to take entrance exams like GATE or MET.


Considerations

- Your interests and priorities: Are you more interested in pursuing a B.Tech from IIT Bombay or an M.Tech from MIT?

- Your academic and career goals: Will a B.Tech from NIT Surathkal or an M.Tech from MIT align better with your goals?

- The risks and benefits of taking a drop year: Are you prepared to take the risk of not improving your score or getting into IIT Bombay?


Ultimately, the decision depends on your individual circumstances, priorities, and goals.

I got 74.6% in boards of class 12th.Am I eligible for taking admission for Mtech in Computer science from IIT bombay? Will I get rejected for the admission?

No, a 74.6% in Class 12th boards does not automatically qualify you for an M.Tech in Computer Science at IIT Bombay. While you can apply for JEE Main, you'll likely be ineligible for IIT admissions because of the 75% (or 65% for reserved categories) requirement for Class 12th marks. Your eligibility for IIT Bombay's M.Tech program will primarily depend on your GATE score and other requirements.

Iit Bombay mtech in computer science placements ctc course difficulty fees faculty how hectic is course

Hello,

IIT Bombay's MTech in Computer Science offers excellent placements with CTC ranging from Rs. 15-40 LPA, depending on the company and role.

  • The course is challenging, requiring strong problem-solving skills and dedication.

  • Fees : Approximately Rs. 2-2.5 lakhs per year.

  • Highly qualified and experienced faculty.

  • The course can be hectic with intense coursework, projects, and assignments.

Hope it helps !

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