KSIT M.Tech CSE FAQs
Ques. Is GATE mandatory for M.Tech CSE admission at KSIT?
Ans. No, GATE is not mandatory. Admissions are primarily through Karnataka PGCET conducted by KEA. However, having a valid GATE score can help in management quota admissions and also makes you eligible for the AICTE monthly stipend of Rs 12,400. Students without GATE can still apply through PGCET.
Ques. What is the seat intake for M.Tech CSE at KSIT?
Ans. The seat intake for M.Tech CSE at KSIT is 18 students per batch. This small batch size ensures personalized attention from faculty and better research guidance. The limited seats also mean competition is moderate, and a decent PGCET rank is sufficient for admission.
Ques. What is the total fee for M.Tech CSE at KSIT and is it affordable?
Ans. The total fee for the entire 2-year M.Tech CSE program at KSIT is approximately Rs 1.39 Lakhs, which is among the most affordable M.Tech programs in Bangalore. GATE-qualified students additionally receive a monthly stipend of Rs 12,400 from AICTE, which effectively covers most of the course fee.
Ques. Can working professionals apply for M.Tech CSE at KSIT?
Ans. Yes, KSIT accepts applications from sponsored/working professional candidates for M.Tech CSE. Sponsored candidates must have their employer's sponsorship letter and meet the eligibility criteria. The fee structure for sponsored candidates may differ; it is advisable to contact the admissions office directly for details.
Ques. What is the research and project work component in M.Tech CSE at KSIT?
Ans. The M.Tech CSE program at KSIT includes a significant research and project component, especially in the final semester. Students work on individual or group research projects under faculty guidance. The department also conducts national conferences and FDP programs, providing exposure to current research trends in computer science.
Ques. What are the career prospects after M.Tech CSE from KSIT?
Ans. Graduates of M.Tech CSE from KSIT can pursue careers in software development, data science, machine learning, research, and academia. The degree from a VTU-affiliated autonomous institution is well-recognized. Many graduates also pursue PhD programs or appear for PSU/government exams. Placement support is available, though M.Tech placements are primarily driven by individual effort and the Bangalore tech ecosystem.
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