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Reviews found (14)
The curriculum is very much up to date and it provides with best faculty and profs. They all are well qualified in their fields and experienced in their teaching. Term exams are generally done in 8 to 6 months.
Read Full ReviewThe majority of the faculties are quite ordinary teachers, who just enter the classroom, laser the pdf and go away. I study everything from YouTube. Even the exams are quite difficult. Only a few students can pass the exam by studying overnight.
Read Full ReviewI can comment that sometime you don't choose, you're the chosen one. So by this i'm saying is that i had filled lot of colleges(IITs) and lot of branches, but due to some error while filling the counselling data i had put IIT Bombay chemical department before IIT Delhi Electrical, that was my mistake, but now i'm happy with my branch. No. of student per faculty advisor is 40. And all the faculty is foreign return and have done studies in extremely good foreign colleges like Washington, university of Virginia etc,
Read Full ReviewThe course curriculum is outdated as per global standards but within India, it is still among the best and most updated Though it does not hamper your learning as the basics are made clear, and the research faculty is doing is in very advanced stages, hence if students are genuinely interested, they can reach out to Professors and learn about the latest happenings all around the world in their field. The faculty-student ratio is also good at IIT Bombay at about 1:10. In some departments it may differ. Professors are among the best not only in India but in the world. You will find all types here, those who are into research, those who like teaching, and those who are a mix of both. The rule is simple if you want to learn something you'll get the best for it here, but you'll have to ask for it. Term exams are tough and the timeline is very strictly followed.
Read Full ReviewI chose this course because I want to do engineering and mechanics is one of the fields which excites me a lot, so I chose this branch. There is sufficient no. of facilities and are highly qualified. All of them have done PhDs and are specialists in their field. Their teaching method is superb. They conduct regular quizzes, assignments and exams. Exams are not that difficult to pass. If you have studied well, you can easily score and secure decent grades.
Read Full ReviewI initially chose BTech. in Civil Engineering and changed to Mechanical in 2nd year. My main reason to choose this course was the reputation of the Institute and somewhat interest in the working of machines. Faculty: Student ratio is not clearly known to me but excluding TAs, it may be near 1:15. All the facilities are top class and have excellent knowledge in their field but the teaching of some of them may not be as good. Exams are usually a moderate level. These can be passed easily with just a day of study before exams.
Read Full ReviewIn Mechanical Engineering, core courses are easy to score. But some electives like CS or Statistics courses are harder. Endsem is every 6 months and mid-sem every 3 months. Exams are easy to pass if you attend all lectures and practice from reference books. The faculty-student ratio should be around 1:30.
Read Full ReviewI chose this course after discussing it with my coaching teachers, a few seniors from IITs, and relatives, and also because according to my rank, the Mechanical department was the best I would have got at IIT Bombay. Also, I was quite interested in motors and the mechanics behind them. The faculty-student ratio is approximately 16-18 students per faculty which are quite decent. The minimum qualification to be a faculty at IIT Bombay is a Ph.D. Most of the faculties here are highly qualified and have taken degrees from the world's top few colleges or universities. The teaching method of the faculty is very good, slides are provided for every lecture. Tutorial problems with solutions are there for a better grasp of the concepts. There are teaching assistants for each course whom we can contact at any time for any academic queries/ issues/ doubts. There are two term exams - mid-sem and Endsem. Midsem is conducted approximately mid-way through the semester (approx. 2 months after sem starts) and end-sem at the end.
Read Full ReviewI like the course and its interesting applications. The faculty-to-student ratio is around 1 to 20, but it varies from department to department, and in class size. the faculty at IIT Bombay are mostly very renowned in their area of research most of them have Ph.D. degrees from foreign institutes or very well-known institutes of the world. and at IIT Bombay there is a well-defined grading and exam policy and every professor tries to stick to that. mostly it depends on professor to professor how he is going to assess the student some takes exam periodically some gives homework, and assignments most of the courses have and mid-semester exam and an end-semester exam.
Read Full ReviewI have some interest towards fluid mechanics and kinematics during my jee preparation and after getting selected at IIT Bombay in the mock round of counselling I was pretty sure that I would pursue my Btech here at IIT Bombay There are 220 students(including dual year students too) and there are around 40-50 professors in the Mechanical department of IIT Bombay but usually, in Btech course there would be sections divided of 70 per batch and one professor is allowed to each section for a theory course Most of the professors are experienced members and have vast knowledge of the subject you could say that almost every prof has completed his Mtech/PhD in a good reputation college like IITs, IISc, ..etc some did their PhD from foreign universities too If you attend classes regularly and have a healthy discussion with professors/TAs or even with your batchmates about the course would give you a better idea of it and you can easily ace the exams
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