The M. Tech. programme in Computer Science and Engineering (code: MCS) is a Masters programme offered to students who are interested in advanced learning and research in any area of computer science.
Applicants to this programme are expected to already have an excellent background in computer science. (It is not a skills conversion programme).
The programme is a 60-credit degree programme,
which is usually spread over 4 semesters for a full-time student. About two-thirds of the credits involve coursework, and the remainder consists of project work. The emphasis is on conducting original research and writing a thesis (individually) that reports these results. The programme is flexible enough to allow a student to specialize in any topic of interest by taking elective courses and working on a research project in that area.
Placements have been
excellent (100%), and our graduates have been employed at the top research laboratories and companies in the country and even abroad.
Students are provided top quality laboratory and infrastructure facilities. We endeavour to provide financial support at Master's level stipends to all GATE-qualified full-time students. Full-time students not resident in Delhi are given priority in allotment of hostel accommodation.
Specializations
In addition to the general M.Tech degree, we also offer MTech degrees with specialization in any one of the following areas:
- Computer Graphics, Vision and Multimedia
- Computer Networks and Distributed Systems
- Algorithms and Complexity
- Formal Methods in Software
- Embedded Systems and Architecture
- Software Systems
The requirement for the specialization degreeis that the student must complete at least 30 credits in the area of specialization at the 700-level or higher, subject to the following constraints:
- Major Project parts 1 and 2 (adding up to 18 credits) are in that area. (The supervisor certifies that the project is in the area of specialization.)
- The remaining 12 credits are from the basket of courses identified for that area, with at least 3 credits at the 800 level. (In the case of Independent Study and some of the Special Topics courses, the supervisor/instructor indicates which specialization area.)
- Not more than 4 core credits apart from Major project (i.e., from Minor Project or CSL 758 Advanced Algorithms or CSL 718 Architecture of High Performance Systems) can be counted towards the 30 credits.
Switching programmes
It is also possible to switch your programme of study mid-way. Interested students who have demonstrated excellence in their academic performance and research potential have the opportunity to convert to the Ph. D. programme or to the MS (Research) programme.
M. Tech. in CSE with Advanced Standing
Students at IIT Delhi pursuing a B. Tech. programme in any discipline have the option of obtaining an M. Tech. in Computer Science (Programme code: MCS) by investing an additional 2-3 semesters after the end of their B. Tech. programme.
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Eligibility:
The candidate must have a 4-year B.Tech./B.E. degree or a MSc./MCA degree in computer-science or information technology, and have an excellent academic record. The candidate should have demonstrated adequate bacground in computer science itself (GATE in CS/IT), or else with extensive experience in computing (for part-time students).
There are two different ways in which you can register for the M. Tech. programme in CSE at IITD:
Full-Time : The candidate resides on the IIT campus for the entire duration of the programme. The student should have an excellent valid GATE score in CS/IT.
Part-Time : The candidate should be working in an industry or organisation involved in computer science research/teaching and located within 50 kms of NCR. The organization should certify that it has No Objection to the candidate pursuing this degree.
Admission Procedure:
Download the application form from the IIT Delhi web-siteor collect a paper application form from IIT Delhi, PGS&R Section. Fill the form and attach a draft for Rs 300 made payable to the "Registrar, IIT Delhi" at New Delhi. The forms are typically available around the beginning of March.
You may wish to also attach a curriculum vitae listing your academic record, Industrial/Research Experience, Research Publications (also include a copy of your best publication), academic honors and awards etc.
Send the application to the "Deputy Registrar, Post Graduate Section. IIT, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016". Interviews for admission are conducted once a year in May, and admissions are synchronized with the semester beginning late July.
After looking at your application we will decide whether to invite you for an interview. You will be informed of the decision by email. The interview will test your familiarity with basic concepts in Computer Science and your ability to analyze and formulate a solution to a problem. Part-time students may be given a written-test prior to the interview.
Distribution of Credits
Minimum limits given for elective categories
Programme Core (PC) |
Programme Electives (PE) |
Open Electives (OE) |
Total Credits |
40 |
14 |
6 |
60 |
Semester-wise Distribution of Credits
Typical credit distribution
Semester I |
Semester II |
Semester III |
Semester IV |
Total Credits (min) |
18 |
18 |
12 |
12 |
60 |
Semester-wise Scheduling of Courses1
Semester I
Course No. |
Course Title |
Type (PC/PE/OE) |
L-T-P |
Credits |
CSL665
|
|
PC |
3-0-2 |
4 |
CSL630
|
|
PC |
3-0-2 |
4 |
CSP601
|
|
PC |
0-0-6 |
3 |
|
PE-1 |
PE |
3-0-2 |
4 |
|
OE-1 |
OE |
3-0-0 |
3 |
Total Credits
|
4 Lecture Courses, 1 Lab Course
|
PC=11,PE=4,OE=3
|
12-0-12 |
18 |
Semester II
Semester III
|
PE-3
|
PE
|
3-0-0
|
3
|
|
PE-4
|
PE
|
3-0-0
|
3
|
CSD893
|
|
PC
|
0-0-12
|
6
|
Total Credits
|
2 Lecture courses, 1 project
|
PC=6,PE=6/8,OE=3
|
6-0-12
|
12
|
Semester IV
CSD894
|
|
PC
|
0-0-24
|
12
|
Total Credits
|
1 project
|
PC=12
|
0-0-24
|
12
|
Notes
- The schedule as presented is only indicative of how a typical student may register for courses, but allows considerable flexibility to the student in choice of when to register for programme and open electives.
- Select students who wish to conduct their project work outside Delhi, e.g. those in special academic exchange programmes, may, on approval, swap the Minor project with an OE/PE course usually taken in Semester III, and may also register for an additional OE/PE course in the Semester II. The Minor Project and Independent Study courses may be taken in the summer in these special cases.
- 600 level courses are not available to undergraduate and dual degree students.
- 600 level programme elective courses may be taken by students only on approval of M Tech coordinator, since these are courses typically in undergraduate curricula, which are made available to PG students who have not taken equivalent courses earlier.
- How is the part-time M. Tech. / MS (Res) programme different from the full-time programme?
The part-time programmes constitute an opportunity given to working professionals in the NCR area to pursue an advanced degree at IIT Delhi.
- Academically, the part-time programmes are identical to the full-time programmes.
- The normal duration of the Master's programmes is 6 semesters instead of 4, to complete the 60 credits of work.
- A part-time student can take no more than 12 credits a semester.
- There is only a small difference in the admission requirements (e.g., GATE is not mandatory, the academic performance requirements may be slightly different) and the admission test process may involve additional tests.
- The only other "concession" for the part-time student is that we will hold classes for core courses in the morning slots [C: 8-9 and D: 9-10 on Tue, Wed and Fri; and A: 8-9:30 and B: 9:30-11:00 on Mon, Thu]. Students should select elective courses on the basis of convenience and interest.
- Am I eligible to apply for the part time M.Tech/ MS (Res) programme?
Yes, if you have the academic qualifications in terms of degree and academic performance as specified by the department (not just the minimal requirements specified by the institute). In addition, you need:
- At least one year's experience (by the start of the academic term, i.e July end or January 1) in an organization where your work is computer science related.
- You must be resident and working within 50 km of IIT Delhi.
- You should get a NOC from your employers at the time of joining in the format prescribed by IIT, and they must have consented in writing to your appearing for the interview.
- Do I need GATE for the part-time programmes?
No, GATE is required only for full-time students getting assistantship from the Institute.
- What is the selection procedure?
Based on your application, you will be called for a test and interview. The written test is technical and objective, and will test your familiarity with basic computer science subjects --- programming, data structures, discrete mathematics and logic, programming languages and compilation, theory, algorithms design and analysis, operating systems and other systems software, networks, architecture, etc.
- What is the duration of the course?
Normally 4 semesters for a full-time student and 6 semesters for a part-time student
- What is the fee structure?
The same.
- Are there any classes conducted? Will these be on Saturdays and Sundays only?
Yes, of course, classes are conducted. These are conducted at the usual times on weekdays. You need to attend these classes, and be present. Part-time programmes are not remote programmes. The only other "concession" for the part-time student is that we will hold classes for core courses in the morning slots [C: 8-9 and D: 9-10 on Tue, Wed and Fri; and A: 8-9:30 and B: 9:30-11:00 on Mon, Thu]. Students should select elective courses on the basis of
convenience and interest.
- Is there a Minor/Major Project in the part-time course?
Yes. Approx a third of the M Tech credits are project credits; Two-thirds of the MS (Res) credits are project credits.
You can do your project at your work place or at home, but should archive and be able to demonstrate and document your work on the Department's machines.
- If I shift my job within the NCR to e.g., Gurgaon/Noida will I still be eligible?
Yes, if you are in the 50km range. Please note that if you change jobs during the programme, you should get a fresh NOIC from your new employer. Please note you need tobe employed to avail yourself of the part-time programme.
- As a part-time student, can I get hostel accommodation?
No, you are not eligible for hostel accommodation
- As a part-time student, can I get any form of assistantship?
No, you are not eligible for an assistantship from Institute sources.
- What are placements like for MTechs in CS&E at IIT Delhi?
MTechs from CS&E are typically placed with technology majors, startups and
even with finance companies. See here for details of the 2015-16 placement
season
Foreign students may apply for this programme at any time of year, and do not need to apply on the application form. Foreign students may apply either through their embassies, or through a scholarship/fellowship scheme such as the Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR) or Asian Development Bank (ADB), or as self-financing student.
Please enclose your academic marks transcripts (with official translations, if necessary). Please attach a curriculum vitae listing your academic record, Industrial/Research Experience, Research Publications (also include a copy of your best publication), academic honors and awards etc.
Send the application to the "Deputy Registrar, Post Graduate Section. IIT, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016". Please apply well before the end of March.
After looking at your application we will decide whether to offer you admission.You will be informed of the decision by email.