Course Duration
2 YearsTuition Fees
16.9 K1 Year Fees
27.65 KTotal Fees
49.15 Ksemester | Tuition Fees | Total Fees |
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semester 1 | ₹ 16900 | ₹ 16.9 K |
semester 2 | ₹ 10750 | ₹ 10.75 K |
semester 3 | ₹ 10750 | ₹ 10.75 K |
semester 4 | ₹ 10750 | ₹ 10.75 K |
semester | Tuition Fees | Total Fees |
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semester 1 | ₹ 16900 | ₹ 16.9 K |
semester 2 | ₹ 10750 | ₹ 10.75 K |
semester 3 | ₹ 10750 | ₹ 10.75 K |
semester 4 | ₹ 10750 | ₹ 10.75 K |
The program is open to candidates of all categories with Bachelor's Degree in Engineering/Technology/Architecture/M.Sc or equivalent professional degrees (AMIE etc.) and having valid GATE scores.
Make sure that your GATE marks are above the cut-off marks of your category and GATE paper.
NET Qualified candidates with fellowship having M.A or M.Sc Degree in Economics, Sociology, or Geography and having studied mathematics/statistics at the higher secondary level or at the graduate level are eligible to be considered for selection to MCP-Ph.D. Program.
Every MTech/MCP student is required to pay tuition and other fees as mentioned below:
Semester | Fee Type | General/OBC/PwD (Rs.) |
SC/ST (Rs.) |
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First Semester | Non-Refundable | 6700.00 | 6700.00 |
Refundable (Caution Money) | 6000.00 | 6000.00 | |
Placement Service (Not Applicable for Sponsored Candidates) |
1500.00 | 1500.00 | |
Insurance (Yearly) | 2500.00 | 2500.00 | |
Student Brotherhood Fund (Yearly) | 200.00 | 200.00 | |
Each Subsequent Semester |
Non-Refundable | 10750.00 | 5750.00 |
IITKGP offers Joint M.Tech, M.Sc and Integrated M.Sc programs in various disciplines. The minimum eligibility criteria for M.Sc and M.Sc+Ph.D. courses is 55% (50% for SC/ST/ PWDs) in the relevant UG degree. For M.Tech program, BE/ B.Tech in the relevant discipline or AMIE with 60% (55% for SC/ST/ PEDs) is required.
JAM qualified candidates can apply for M.Sc and M.Sc+Ph.D. courses while GATE score is mandatory to secure admission in M.Tech program. IITKGP also offers Integrated MCP+Ph.D. in City Planning for NET holders.
Course Name | Specialization | Eligibility Criteria | Selection Criteria |
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M.Sc. | Chemical and Molecular Biology | A minimum of 55% (50% for SC/ST/OBC/ PWDs) marks in the relevant degree without rounding off (taking into account all subjects, including Languages and Subsidiaries, all years combined) | A valid score in JAM followed by centrallized counselling (CCMN) |
Chemistry | |||
Geophysics | |||
Geology | |||
Mathematics | |||
Statistics and Informatics | |||
Physics | |||
Medical Physics | |||
Nuclear Medicine | |||
Molecular Medical Microbiology | |||
Integrated M.Sc+Ph.D. | Chemistry | B.Sc (Chemistry) with 55% (50% for SC/ST/ PWD) from a recognized university. Candidates must have studied Mathematics at 10+2 level | |
Geophysics | B.Sc (Geology) with 55% (50% for SC/ST/ PWD) along with any two subjects among Mathematics, Chemistry or Physics from a recognized university. Candidates must have studied Mathematics at 10+2 level | ||
Geology | |||
Economics | B.Sc in the relevant discipline with at least 55% marks | ||
Mathematics | B.Sc (Mathematics) with 55% (50% for SC/ST/ PWDs) from a recognized university | ||
Statistics and Informatics | B.Sc (Statistics) with 55% (50% for SC/ST/ PWDs) from a recognized university | ||
Physics | B.Sc (Physics) with 55% (50% for SC/ST/ PWD) with Mathematics as one of the main subjects from a recognized university | ||
M.Tech | Aerospace Engineering | Bachelor's Degree in Engineering/Technology/Architecture/M.Sc or equivalent professional degrees (AMIE etc.). For General /OBC-NCL: Min. of 60% marks (or a CGPA of 6.5 on a 10 point scale) and 55% marks for SC/ST/PWD are required | A valid score in GATE (70% weightage) followed by an Interview (30% weightage) |
Land and Water Resources Engineering | |||
Agricultural Biotechnology | |||
Agricultural Systems and Management | |||
Embedded Controls and Software | |||
Hydraulic and Water Resources Engg | |||
Environmental Engg, and Management | |||
Structural Engineering | |||
Earth System Science and Technology | |||
Computer Science and Engineering | |||
RF and Microwave Engineering | |||
Visual Information and Embedded Systems Engineering | |||
Control System Engineering | |||
Instrumentation and Signal Processing | |||
Multimedia Information Processing | |||
Infrastructure Design and management | |||
Information Technology | |||
Sustainable Built Environment | |||
Manufacturing Science and Engg. | |||
Mechanical Systems Design | |||
Materials Science and Engineering | |||
Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture | |||
Materials Science and Engineering | |||
Reliability Engineering | |||
Solid State Technology | |||
Energy Science and Engineering | |||
Farm Machinery and Power | |||
Food Process Engineering | |||
Aquacultural Engineering | |||
City Planning | |||
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engg | |||
Transportation Engineering | |||
Geotechnical Engineering | |||
Chemical Engineering | |||
Cryogenic Engineering | |||
Microelectronics and VLSI Design | |||
Railway Engineering (Mechanical vertical) | |||
Railway Engineering (Electrical Vertical) | |||
Railway Engineering (Civil Vertical) |
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Electronics and Communication Engineering | |||
Wireless Communication and Network | |||
Telecommunication Systems Engg, | |||
Machine Drives and Power Electronics | |||
Power and Energy Systems | |||
Power and Energy Systems | |||
Exploration Geosciences | |||
Industrial Engineering & Management | |||
Computer Science and Data Processing | |||
Human Resources Management | |||
Electrical Engineering | |||
Thermal Science and Engineering | |||
Fibre Optics and Lightwave Engineering | |||
Mining Engineering | |||
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering | |||
Steel Technology | |||
Geomechanics for Mineral and Energy Resources | |||
Railway Engineering | |||
Rubber Technology | |||
Medical Imaging and Informatics | |||
Medical Science and Technology | |||
Quality and Reliability Engineering | |||
Biomedical Engineering | |||
Functional Materials and Devices | |||
Safety, Health and Environment | |||
Water Management | |||
MCP+Ph.D. | City Planning | ME in the relevant discipline with at least 55% marks in aggregate | NET qualified candidates are eligible to apply |
Highest Placement | ₹ 2.6 Crore |
Top Companies |
Event | Date |
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GATE 2025 Admit Card Date | Jan 04, 2025 |
GATE 2025 Exam Dates | Feb 01, 2025 |
GATE 2025 Exam Dates | Feb 12, 2025 |
GATE 2025 Exam Dates | Feb 15, 2025 |
GATE 2025 Exam Dates | Feb 16, 2025 |
GATE 2025 Result Date | Mar 16, 2025 (Tentative) |
Let’s decide if IIT Kharagpur is a bad Institute after going through some things
Ranking: IIT Kharagpur Overall ranking by NIRF is 6 out of 200 colleges in India in 2022 and it was 6 out of 200 colleges in India in 2021. IIT Kharagpur Architecture ranking by NIRF is 3 out of 30 colleges in India in 2022 and it was 3 out of 25 colleges in India in 2021.
Placements: Nearly 98% of students are able to get placed with good roles and packages provided they have maintained their CGPAs and performances. IIT Kharagpur placements statistics are tabulated below
Particulars |
Statistics |
Number of Recruiters |
300 |
Number of Offers |
1600 |
Highest Package |
INR 2.68 CPA |
Top Recruiters |
Microsoft, Google, EXL Services |
Faculty: Most of the faculty are PhD holders from globally renowned and have amazing research achievements. The IIT has won two Bhatnagar Prizes in the last 3 years and 38 Academy Fellows. The faculty members have published more than 1000 research papers collectively within close to 800 conference papers published in proceedings of national and international conferences.
Extracurricular activities: IIT Kharagpur has a rich extracurricular culture and has amazing facilities to promote the same. Some of these include Aquatic Center, Basketball Courts, Tennis Courts, Volleyball Courts, Indoor Squash Court, Indoor Badminton Courts, and a very well equipped Gymnasium.
Clubs: IIT Kharagpur has many societies to promote diverse cultures like
Dramatics Societies namely, Technology Dramatics Society- Pravah (Hindi), Encore (English), Prasthanam (Telugu), Druheen (Bengali)
Technology Robotix Society, etc.
If you aren’t sure about specialization, choosing IIT Kharagpur MBA is better. The institute has a great management faculty base. The institute offers good placement opportunities in the Operations domain. During VGSoM IIT Kharagpur placements 2021, the Operations sector had the second-highest placement rate, i.e. 20%. The average CTC for the batch was INR 18.44 LPA.
Tabulated below are the JEE Advanced Cutoff 2023 for IIT Kharagpur:
Branch |
Opening Rank |
Closing Rank |
Civil Engineering |
4479 |
6556 |
Computer Science and Engineering |
112 |
303 |
Electrical Engineering |
1288 |
1805 |
Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering |
434 |
1145 |
Mechanical Engineering |
2042 |
3350 |
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering |
5448 |
6920 |
Mining Engineering |
7169 |
8739 |
Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture |
6846 |
8355 |
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering |
6407 |
7751 |
From the above table we can infer that with a Rank of 6048 one can get the following branches
Almost all IITs are excellent engineering colleges providing the best education and amenities. Yet there might be some comparisons that can be drawn based on common aspects like choice, infrastructure, and geographical location. Eventually, it’s a matter of your preferences and not the institute's worth.
For example, if you are someone who considers Academics the most important factor to determine the credibility of an institute, then IIT Kanpur is the best choice for you. It has the toughest grading system and the entire focus is on studies. So if you are excellent in academics, you will remain at the top here.
Both institutes face a certain level of locational disadvantage but IIT Kanpur is still slightly better in this aspect.
I suggest you not to score below 6.5 as CGPA 7 is a must to get admission in a good foreign university. However with a CGPA of 6.5 you can go for Government jobs. I know a friend who did not focus on CGPA and played football and today is struggling to get a good job.
It is all the more difficult to get a good CGPA after low marks in the first semester because the professors evaluate you on the basis of previous grades sometimes. However, you will get placement into a decent private company so you don’t have to worry much.
Basically, even after getting admission at a good institute like IIT KGP, you have to keep struggling to score high marks.
These colleges don’t reveal the separate weightage break-up for work experience, test scores, and other such factors. For the final shortlist, institutes such as IIT KGP, IIM C, and ISI Kolkata take these factors into consideration along with your performance in the interview. These institutes assign a good volume of weightage to the entrance examination score. So, try to improve your test score as much as possible.
A few of my friends were Institute toppers and I asked them about their study method. Most of my topper friends study just 2 days before exams in the library and then teach their friends and clear their doubts.
Another topper friend solved all the previous year question papers of the subject and uploads the solutions on the Facebook group a day before the exam. She never missed any class, had great handwriting and prepared great notes.
So basically, toppers , prepare for the exams way before most of us even begin. They are kind, selfless and are ready to help anyone who is unable to cope up.
Ultimately, every student has his unique way of studying.
There are a number of things that distinguish IIT Kharagpur from other IITs. My answer entails such attributes only.
Life at IIT KGP is filled with fun and exciting activities.
One of my friends had the absolute delight to appear for the PGDBA interview conducted by a multifaceted panel. He shared his interview experience which might help you a bit.
Before the interview began, he was taken for a Verification Round wherein, every detail of academics scores or other profile-related information was cross-checked on the IIMs format. Once they received an IIM-verified document they were escorted to the interview venue.
The interview room had 3 panels; one from each institute obviously.
They asked for his brief introduction first. On hearing about his interest in Data Analytics, panelists probed him further with questions like
They further asked him why he chose Analytics. He told them that the increasing demand for the same in Europe and China made him realize how much India lacks in this aspect and thus he wanted to invest his efforts in Data Analytics.
Next, he was tested on his knowledge of Statistics and Mathematics with questions like
The next panelist took the reins and gave him a problem from SPC quality control. He asked him how do you know that his process in electric bulb making is as per customer Norma and is statistically controlled. My friend was able to answer most of the questions confidently and even solved this problem through charts.
Lastly, he was asked about his extracurricular activities and hobbies. The discussion ended with him asking about GST and the difference between GST and previous tax. Even though he gave a common answer, he managed to convert the interview.
ISI Kolkata is the best option for MSc in Maths, followed by IISc. IIT KGP is reputed in the technology domain, but for core science subjects, it’s not a good option. If you are interested to pursue pure Mathematics, choosing ISI is the best option among these. It specializes in the field. You will get better career opportunities and exposure in the field.