iiit hyderabad m.tech ph.d notification 2012
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International Institute of Information Technology,
Hyderabad
Admissions to M.Tech/MS/Ph.D Programmes (2012-13)
IIIT-H is looking for students who aim to transform industry and society by developing
new applications/systems by doing cutting-edge research. We focus on research in the core
areas of Information Technology and its application in other areas.
IIIT-H is inviting applications for the academic year 2012-13 from the candidates who have
completed (or going to complete by July 2012) B.Tech./B.E./B.Arch. etc., in any branch of
Engineering, BSc in Physics, Chemistry or Biology with good Mathematics background, or
M.Tech./M.E./MCA/M.Sc./M.A. for admission into Postgraduate and Research programs in
the areas of Computer Science, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computational
Linguistics, Computer Aided Structural Engineering, Bioinformatics, Computational Natural
Sciences (Dual-Degree & MSc), IT in Building Sciences, IT in Power Systems, Spatial
Informatics (Remote Sensing and GIS), Cognitive Sciences, and Humanities.
Admission into M.Tech., M.S. & PhD programs is very flexible at IIIT. A student with
an Engineering or Science degree in any field/area can seek admission into any other
field/area for higher studies. For instance, a candidate who has completed B.Tech. in
Electronics/Electrical/Civil Engineering can apply for M.Tech./M.S./Ph.D in Computer
Science, VLSI & Computer Engineering and Bioinformatics.
The details of programs are given below. (The information regarding courses and fees is
provided for reference. Keep vesting this web site regularly. )
PG Programmes Eligibility
MTech :
Computer Science and Engineering
All who have completed (or going to complete
by July 2012) BE/BTech in Engg(any branch
including CS/ ECE EE/Civil/ Inst./Biotech.) or
B.Arch. or Master's degree in Science/
Maths/IT/ICT/Computer Science or MCA
Computer Science and Information
Security
VLSI & Computer Engineering
Computational Linguistics
Computer Aided Structural
Engineering
Bioinformatics
PG Diploma
PG Diploma in Computational
Linguistics
All who have completed (or going to complete
by July 2012)
MA in linguistics, langauges and other related
areas.
Post BSc Programmes
Post BSc. Dual Degree(BTech CSE + MS
by Research in Computational Natural Sciences)
All who have completed (or going to complete
by July 2012) BSc (any branch with Mathamatics as
a subject). Preferable with Honors/Major in
Physics/Chemistry.
MSc (Computational Natural
Sciences)
All who have completed (or going to complete
by July 2012) BSc (any branch with mathematics as
a subject), preferable with honours/major in
physics/chemistry.
Research Programmes
MS by Research
Computer Science and Engineering
(all areas)
All who are eligible to apply for MTech
programme, are also eligible to apply.
All who have completed (or going to complete
by July 2012) ME/M.Tech. in Engg.
Electronics & Communication
Engineering (all areas)
Computational Linguistics
Computer Aided Structural
Engineering(CASE)
Bioinformatics
Computational Natural
Sciences(CNS)
IT in Building Science
Ph.D
Computer Science and Engineering
(all areas)
All who are eligible to apply for MTech
programme, are also eligible to apply for PhD
programme.
All who have completed (or going to complete
by July 2012) ME/M.Tech. in Engg.
All who have completed (or going to complete
by July 2012) masters degree in Social Sciences or
Humanities are eligible to apply only for Ph.D
programme with "*" (Spatial Informatics, Cognitive
Sciences and Exact Humanities).
Electronics & Communication
Engineering (all areas)
Computational Linguistics(For
Computer Science, Science and
engineering bacgound)
Computational Linguistics(For
Linguistics, Language and social
science background) [Please refer note]
Computer Aided Structural
Engineering(CASE)
Bioinformatics
Computational Natural
Sciences(CNS)
Spatial Informatics*
Cognitive Science*
[Please refer note]
Exact Humanities*
[Please refer note]
M.Phil
MPhil in Computational
Linguistics [Please refer note]
MA or MPhil in Linguistics, Languages or
related areas.
Important Notes:
For the programs, M.Phil in Computational Linguistics and PhD in Computational
Linguistics (for Linguistics, Language and social science background) entrance will
NOT be through PG Entrance Examination (only the applications will be through the
PG Portal).
For the MSc., Cognitive Science, Exact Humanities programmes the entrance
examination will NOT be through PG Entrance Examination (only the applications
will be through the PG Portal).
For MSIT Programs Applications will NOT be through the PG portal
For details of MSIT programmes please visit http://www.msitprogram.net.
GATE scholarship is not available from this year.
Admission Procedure
Admission to PG programmes will be on the basis of the performance at the Post-Graduate
And PhD Entrance Examination (PGEE 2012) and an interview to be held at Hyderabad.
(Note : For MS and Ph.D programmes, exceptional candidates may be called directly for
the interview on the basis of their qualification and experience. For details of application visit
http://www.iiit.ac.in/admissions/postgraduate/standingpg)
About Post-Graduate Entrance Examination (PGEE 2012): An all-India examination to test the preparedness of the applicants will be held on 15 April,
2012. The examination will be held at Hyderabad and a number of major cities in the country
depending on the number of applicants from each region. The entrance examination will
consist of two papers. Paper I test the general aptitude of the candidate and will consist of
objective questions from Mathematics, Programming, and Logical Reasoning. Paper II is the
Subject Paper, which tests the candidate's subject knowledge.
How To Apply ?
All applications should be submitted online in PGEE portal To submit the application, a
candidate has to complete two registration forms: Pre-Registration Form and Main
Registration Form.
Filling of Pre-Registration Form.(Click here)
After filling the Pre-Registration form, the candidate receives an E-Mail which
contains the link and identification code. The link should be opened in a browser by
supplying the identification code to fill in the Main Registration Form.
Filling of Main Registration Form. The main registration form can only be filled by opening the link received through the
E-Mail, after filling in the preceeding pre-registration form.
Important Notes :
Note that the Registration WILL NOT be considered until the candidate completes the
Main Registration Form. After filling in the Main Registration Form, the candidate
gets an Acknowledgement E-Mail, which confirms that the registration is complete.
The purpose of Pre-Pregistration Form is to Confirm the E-Mail address. So it is very
important to give a valid E-Mail ID as it will be used for later communication.
Note that the candidate can also update the information such as program details and
center till their application has been finalized, by following the same link which has
been received after filling in pre-registration form.
Everytime you update or modify your information you will get an Updated
Acknowledge Mail.
Most important, please check the acknowledgement E-Mails in your "Bulk" or "Junk"
folders, because sometimes the mails may go there.
Application will be considered valid only after the Pre-Registration and Main-
Registration form is completed, and the application fee is received by IIIT-H.
About Application Fees:
Applicants can apply for one or more programmes in the same form by indicating
choices.
The application fee is Rs. 1000/- for one programme and Rs. 50/- extra for each
additional programme applied for.
Application fee can be paid either through Credit Card or through Demand Draft.
o Credit Card - While filling-in the Main Registration form, the candidate can
opt for Credit Card option follow the subsequent instruction.
o Demand Draft- While filling-in the Main Registration form, the candidate can
opt for Demand Draft option. After submitting the Main Registration
form.Demand Draft in favor of IIIT, Hyderabad for appropriate amount should
be drawn.A candidate must write application number (received in the
confirmation mail) along with the name on the reverse side of the demand
draft and send the same to the Chairman, PG Admissions, IIIT, Gachibowli,
Hyderabad-500032, Andhra Pradesh.
Course Fee
The information regarding courses and fees is provided for reference. Keep vising
this web site regularly.
Tuition Fee Details for PG, MS, MPhil and PhD programs for the Year 2012
Program Name Tuition Fee
per Semester
Tuition Fee
Support
Stipend per
Month Remarks
MTech Programs
MTech (CSE) Rs 62,500 per
semester -NIL- -NIL-
MTech (CSIS) Rs 62,500 per
semester -NIL-
All students
receive a fixed
stipend of Rs.8,
000 p.m., and it
will continue
subject to
academic
performance.
MTech (VLSI & CE) Rs 62,500 per
semester -NIL- -NIL-
MTech(CASE) Rs 62,500 per
semester -NIL- -NIL-
MTech(Bioinformatics) Rs 62,500 per
semester -NIL- -NIL-
M.Tech (CL) Rs 62,500 per
semester
Financial
aid is
available to
cover full
tuition fee.
Refer Note.
MS/M.Phil Programs
MS(CSE)
Rs 62,500 per
semester
Financial
aid is
available to
cover full
tuition fee
(Refer Note)
Stipend is
provided (Refer
Note)
MS(ECE)
MS(CASE)
MS(BioInformatics)
MS(CL)
MS(IT in Building Science)
MPhil(CL)
PhD Programs
PhD(CSE)
Rs 62,500 per
semester
Financial
aid is
available for
tuition fee
(Refer Note)
Stipend is
provided (Refer
Note)
PhD(ECE)
PhD(CASE)
PhD(BioInformatics)
PhD(CL)
PhD (Spatial Informatics)
PhD(Cognitive Science)
PhD(Exact Humanities)
PG-Diploma Programs
PG Diploma in
Computational Linguistics
(PGD-CL)
Rs 62,500 per
semester
Financial
aid is
available to
cover full
tuition fee.
Stipend is
provided in 2nd
Semester Rs.
4,500 p.m.
Post-BSc Programs
BTech(CS)+MS(CNS)(Four
Years)
(i) Tuition fee
for B. Tech 1st
yr=Rs.62,500.
per sem.
(ii) Tuition fee
for MS = Rs
62,500/- per
semester.
Financial
aid is
available
during MS,
i.e., after
first three
years (Refer
Note).
Stipend is
provided in 4th
year (Refer Note)
MSc(CNS)(Three years) Rs 8000/- per -NIL- -NIL- Effective
semester
(Effective Fee)
fee is a
subsidized
fee from the
institute.
Note: We expect to provide financial assistance towards the tuition fees and stipend to all
research students (MS and PhD) of good standing. Normally, full financial assistance requires
the student to put in 20 hours of work per week. Financial assistance is provided to all the
students during the first semester, but it will be continued based on the good academic
performance.
The default stipend amounts for each academic stage of the research student are as follows:
L1:Rs 4500 per month
L2:Rs 7500 p.m.
L3:Rs 10000 p.m.
L4:Rs 12000 p.m.
L5:Rs 14000 p.m.
Important Dates
PGEE Portal Opening for uploading Applications : 1 Febuary, 2012
Last Date for the Submission of Applications through the PGEE Portal : 22 March, 2012
Last Date for the receipt of Application fees at IIIT, Hyderabad: 24 March, 2012
Admit Cards will be Available for download in PDF format : 1 April, 2012
Date of the Post-Graduate Entrance Examination (PGEE 2012) : 15 April, 2012
Syllabus
An all-India examination (PGEE 2012) will be conducted on 15 April, 2012 (Sunday). The entrance examination consists of two papers:
Paper I : General aptitude paper Paper II : Subject paper (Paper II)
Paper II
1. Mathematics 2. Computer Science 3. Electronics and Communications Engineering 4. Structural Engineering 5. Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics 6. Computational Linguistics
1. Paper I (General Aptitude)
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Objective Duration : 1 1/2 hours (Compulsory for everyone). This is objective type question paper and will emphasize on basic aptitude, logical reasoning, basic questions on computers and mathematics.
Note: A minimum cut-off score in this paper is compulsory for evaluation of candidate's subject paper (Paper II).
2. Paper II is subject paper. Based on the graduation, candidate has to appear
for relevant subject papers.
a. Mathematics:
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Duration : 1 1/2 hours
Elementary Graph Theory, Set Theory, Probability and Statistics, Combinatorics, Matrices, Complex Variables, Differential Equations, Numerical Methods, Basic number theory.
b. Computer Science:
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Duration : 1 1/2 hours
Fundamental Programming Concepts, Control Flow, Functions, Recursion, Basic Data Structures (arrays, lists, stacks, and queues), Basic algorithms (sorting and searching), Boolean Algebra, Digital Building Blocks (AND/OR/NAND/XOR Gates), Karnaugh's Maps, Computer Organisation, Number Systems. Capability to write programs in C or C++ is expected.
c. Electronics and Communications Engineering:
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Duration : 1 1/2 hours
(Selection for interview for the streams (i) VLSI & Embedded Systems and (ii) Communication Systems and Signal Processing will be based on the score in this paper and the score in the general aptitude test. This examination paper is divided into two parts: Part A (Electronics) and Part B (Signal Processing and Communication). The individual score in PART A will have more weightage for selection into the stream `VLSI & Embedded Systems'. Similarly, the individual score in PART B will have more weightage for selection into the stream `Communication Systems and Signal Processing'. )
Part A : Electronics:
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Network Theory, Analog Devices (Diodes, BJTs), OPAMPs and Basic Analog Circuits. Boolean Algebra, Digital Building Blocks (Gates, Flip-Flops) Digital Circit Design. Signals, Systems, Filters, Transformations, Modulation, VLSI fundamentals.
Part B : Signal Processing and Communications:
Fundamentals of probability and random processes: random variables, discrete and continuous random variables, cumulative distribution function, probability mass funtion and probability density function, conditional probability, Bay's theorem, independent and uncorrelated random variables, random processes, discrete time and continuous time random processes, auto-correlation and cross-correlation functions, power spectrum.
Fundamentals of Linear Algebra: vectors, matrices, determinants, basis, Eigen vector and Eigen value, canonical forms, characteristic and minimal polynomial.
Communication systems: Amplitude and frequency modulation, single side-band modulation, PAM, PCM, PSK, FSK.
Fundamentals of information theory: measure of information, mutual information, entropy, capacity, lossless source coding schemes like Huffman code, run-length code etc., delta modulation.
Signal Processing: Fourier series, Fourier transform, discrete time Fourier series and fourier transform, discrete Fourier transform, FFT, z-transform, Properties of the above transforms, LTI systems, stability of LTI systems, IIR and FIR filters.
Communication networks: Layering hierarchies; circuit versus packet switching; virtual circuits; network mechanisms: multiplexing (TDM, Go back N), flow control, congestion control; ATM, TCP/IP.
d. Structural Engineering
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Duration : 1 1/2 hours
Bending moments and shear forces in beams, stress and strain
relations, principal stresses, Mohr�s circle, simple bending theory, flexural and shear stresses, torsion, analysis of trusses and frames, analysis of indeterminate structures by force/displacement methods, matrix methods of structural analysis, working and limit state design
concepts, design of compression members, beam, slab, footing, staircases, basic concepts of prestressed concrete, riveted and welded joints, steel beam column connections, plate girders and design of base plate.
In addition to this, some questions from engineering mathematics like determinants, matrices, limit, continuity and differentiability, mean value theorems, integral calculus, partial derivatives, maxima and minima, ordinary differential equations and applications, initial and boundary value problems, Laplace and Fourier transforms, test for convergence, sequences and series.
e. PGEE for CCNSB Subject Paper
Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics
Selection for interview for the streams (i) Bioinformatics and (ii) Computational Natural Sciences will be based on the score in this paper and the score in the general aptitude test. This examination paper comprises of three sections: Physics, Chemistry, Biology & Bioinformatics, (physics and chemistry only for Post-B.Sc. programmes) and students, depending on their background are expected to attempt any one Section as a major and another section as a minor part. The questions will be multiple-choice.
Syllabus:
Physics Section: Mechanics and General Properties of Matter, Electricity and Magnetism, Kinetic theory and Thermodynamics, Modern Physics, Solid State Physics, Devices and Electronics.
Chemistry Section:
Physical Chemistry: Atomic Structure, Theory of Gases, Chemical
Thermodynamics, Chemical and Phase Equilibria, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics.
Organic Chemistry :Basic Concepts in Organic Chemistry and
Stereochemistry,Aromaticity and Huckel's rule,Heterocyclic Chemistry, Qualitative Organic Analysis.
Inorganic Chemistry: Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding and Shapes of Compounds, Main Group Elements (s and p blocks), Transition Metals (d block), Analytical Chemistry.
Biology & Bioinformatics Section
Biology: General Biology, Biochemistry and Physiology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology.
Bioinformatics: Sequence Analysis, Sequence Alignments, Phylogeny, Gene Prediction, Structural Biology.
Computational Linguistics:
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(Computational Linguistics exam will be conducted in late June at IIIT Hyderabad. This test is required to be taken by students of linguistics, languages background. They do not have to take the entrance test on aptitude and programming etc.)
Morphology - Words and how they are formed. What is morphology ? Basic building blocks in morphology - morphemes Word formation - function based. Other word formation processes - affixation, suffixation, etc. Morphotactics - constraints on affixation, Morpho-phonology, Computational morphology - FSA, paradigms, etc Word-Classes and part of speech tagging Lexicography, Syntax, Syntactic structure, Dependency structure, Grammar formalisms Semantics, Lexical semantics, Sentential semantics Students should be able to analyse natural language texts in terms of morphology and basic grammatical structures. REFERENCE BOOKS :: 1. Natural Language Processing - A Paninian Perspective by Akshar Bharathi, Vineet Chaitanya, Rajeev Sangal 2. Linguistics - An intro to Language and Communication by Adrian Akmajian, Richard Demers, Ann Farmer and Robert Harnish 3. Linguistics - An intro to Linguistic Theory by Victoria Fromkin 4. Linguistics - An introduction by Andrew Radford, Martin Atkinson, David Britian, Harald Clahsen and Andrew Spencer
Contact
Postal Address:
International Institute of Information Technology
Gachibowli, Hyderabad 500 032
Andhra Pradesh, INDIA
Phone :+91-40-6653 1000
:+91-40-6653 1250
Fax : +91-40-6653 1413
Please clarify your queries through e-mail to PG Courses: [email protected]
Please indicate your query clearly in the subject line for faster processing of your queries.
Please refer to our PG Admissions FAQ page before forwarding your queries to us.
Model Questions
Computer Science & Engineering
1. Write a nonrecursive routine to reverse a singly linked list in O(N) time.
2. Prove that in a self-complementing code the sum of the weights must be 9.
3. An inversion is an array of numbers is any pair (i,j) such that i<j and A[i]>A[j].�
What is the average number of inversions in an array of n distinct numbers?
����� 4.� Design a counter for the following binary sequence: 0,4,5,3,1,6,2,7 and
repeat.� Use JK flip-flops
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
1. Realize a RS flip flop using a JK flip flop.
2. What is the auto correlation function of a discrete time white noise?
3. Which of the following modulation schemes are constant energy modulation?
A) 8-PSK �������B) 16 QAM ����C) 8-FSK
�������D) 8-PAM
4. Human code is a
1) error correcting code
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����������2) lossless source code
3) lossy source code
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���������������4) error detecting code
Structural Engineering
1. A short CI column of hollow circular section has projecting bracket carrying a load of
10 tonnes.� The load line is off the column by 20cm.� The external diameter of the
column is 350mm and thickness of metal is 25 mm.� Find the maximum stress
intensity in the section.
2. A rectangular beam section of 300 mm width and 500 mm effective depth is
reinforced with 4 bars of 20 mm diameter, what shear reinforcement is required to
resist 200 kN shear (use working stress method).
3. A bar of steel 24 mm in diameter was subjected to a tensile load of 60 kNs and
measured extension on a 20-cm gauge length was 0.009 cm and the change in
diameter was 0.00375 cm.� Calculate the Bulk modulus?
4. What is the allowable load carrying capacity of a circular column section of 400 mm
diameter reinforced with 6x25 mm diameter bars adequately tied with spirals?�
Consider concrete of grade M25 and steel of grade Fe 415.
FAQ
1. What is IIIT ?
International Institute of Information Technology , Hyderabad is an
autonomous, self supporting, institution, started in 1998 , with seed support from
the Government of AP. It received the Deemed University status in August 2001.
A major goal of IIIT is to impart a uniquely broad and interdisciplinary IT
Education of the highest academic quality. Link
2. Where can I get the application form?
There is no separate application form needed. All candidates have to register and
apply through PG Admissions portal. with URL
http://admissions.iiit.ac.in/PGEE/portal/pre/ More information about the
programme can be obtained from the information page.
3. What is the model of entrance examination?
General Aptitude Examination (1 1/2 hrs duration) will be objective type paper
and subject paper (1 1/2 hrs duration) will be Subjective/Descriptive/Objective
paper.
4. I completed the application process using the portal. How do I know my application
has been received?
You will receive an email from [email protected] within 24 hours of your
application, giving your Application Number and other details. You need to keep
this email safe for future reference.
5. Whom should I contact if I don't receive an e-mail within 24 hours?
If you don't receive such an email from us in 24 hours, please apply again using
the portal. Remember the new registration details. If the problem persists, send
an email to [email protected] with the details.
6. How can I know that my application is valid?
Your application becomes valid only when the application fee in the form of
Demand Draft reaches us. Demand Draft must reach us on or mentioned date.
7. I lost my application number. Whom should I contact?
If you have already sent your application fee, write to [email protected]
giving your first and last names, date of birth, programmes you applied for, and
your postal address. We will send you the application number from our records
by email. If you have not sent your application fees, it may be easier to apply
again using the portal. Use the new application number for all communications.
8. Do I need to send application number along with the bank draft?
Yes, you need to write application number on the Bank draft and on every
correspondence with IIIT, Hyd.
9. I want to apply for part-time courses. Is the entrance exam same for part-time
programmes and full time programmes?
A. Yes, you have to appear for the same entrance examination for part-time or
full time programmes. However, while interview your experience and interest
will be taken into account.
10. I have written 'O' level exam of DOE appeared. Am I eligible for M.Tech (CSE)?
Any degree that is recognized officially as equivalent to any mentioned in the
eligbility section should be OK. Our M.Tech. and Ph.D. programmes are open to
anyone with a BE/BTech, ME/MTech, MCA and Masters in Science.
11. Should Computational Linguistics applicants write the PG Entrance Examination?
For applicants from Linguistics and languages background entering into
M.Tech, PhD in linguistics programmes, there will be separate exam for
Linguitcs at IIIT, Hyd in the last week of June 2012.
12. For PhD is there any entrance exam? Are GATE candidates are exempted?
All candidates should appear for entrance exam. Candidates with exceptional
record may be called directly for the interview. You will be notified of this in the
month of June 2012.
13. Can outstation candidates do PhD part-time?
Part-time courses are only for professionals in the local area.
There is an External Registration PhD Programme for outstation candidates
working in those institutions/companies which have a research environment and
adequate infrastructure to do research. They can apply for PhD giving details
about their work place, and the name and resume of a person who will be able to
guide the work at their work place. They might have to submit a letter from the
employer sponsoring them for the PhD programme.
14. Where can i get Post B.Sc programme details?
For Post B.Sc Programs details please visit http://ccnsb.iiit.ac.in/faq.html
15. My MCA final semester completes by May 2012. Am I eligible for PG admission this
year?
Eligibility criteria mentioned against each programme must be met by June 30,
2012.
16. What is the syllabus for entrance exam?
Syllabus for entrance exam will be available on our website.
17. I want to apply for more than one category. But I have a DD for Rs.1000 only.
You can apply for more than one category using your DD for Rs. 1000. However,
while sending your draft, attach another draft worth (Rs. difference money) and
write your application number on the reverse side of both drafts. your
application is considered valid only after we receive the fee as mentioned in our
intimation letter. For details regarding fee click here.
e.g. your first DD is for Rs. 1000 and you had applied for 4(=1+3) programmes
i.e., your application fee is now Rs. 1150(=1000+3*50). In this case, you take
another DD for Rs. 150 and attach with DD of Rs. 1000 and write application
number on the reverse side of both the DD's and send them before 22 March
2012. You can send these DD's independently also. However, both the DD's
should have application number on the reverse side.
18. What is the fee structure for part-time programmes?
Part-time students must pay the Student Status Fees (currently Rs. 12,500/- per
semester) and the per-course fee (currently Rs. 12,500/-) for each course they
register for. During thesis work, fee will be charged based on the number of
research credits.
19. I did BTech in CS. Can I join directly for PhD programme?
Yes. The CSE Ph.D. programmes are open to anyone with a bachelors degree in
engineering, MCA, or masters degree in science.
20. Whose names should I give as my references?
References should be the people who can judge your ability and fitness to pursue
PG/PhD programmes. You should ask someone who knows you well enough to
write something substantial about you, including your creativity, intelligence and
ability to do research.
21. Is there any time limit for completing part-time MTech?
Minimum of 6 semesters and a maximum of 10 semesters.
22. If I have a valid GATE score, can I get the scholarship?
No,GATE scholarship is not available from this year.
23. Will there be any examination centre in Delhi/Mumbai/Bangalore/Calcutta?
All-India Post-Graduate Entrance Examination will be held at Hyderabad,
Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai and Calcutta.
24. Do you have any hostel facilities?
Yes, we provide hostel facility to all students. The full-time programmes are
compulsorily residential. For research programmes (MS/PhD), this requirement
could be waved by the Dean based on each case.
25. I am married and I have a kid. Can I stay on campus?
Family accommodations are not currently available on campus. However,
apartments and houses are available for rent in the vicinity.
26. Tell me more about financial support for the PG programmes.
Teaching and research assistantships are available at the institute for students of
the research programme. It may not be available to students of the MTech
programmes. We expect to provide full support to students of the research
programmes during their research work.
27. For whom is Computational Linguistics meant?
Those candidates desirous of doing analysis of language for building
computational applications such as machine translation, search engines are
encouraged to apply. Their original background could be from linguistics,
language study, mathematics or any other, however, they should be interested in
language analysis.
28. Is there any age limit for entering into PG Programme at IIIT?
There is no age limit for entering into PG Programmes at IIIT, Hyderabad.
29. I did 3 years diploma course and then did graduation. Where can I enter my diploma
score?
You can enter your diploma score/percentage in place of 12th.
30. I am holding Bachelor of Information technology/science. Am I eligible.
Yes, you are eligible. Kindly check the eilgibility criteria at
http://admissions.iiit.ac.in
31. where can I get the model papers?
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32. I am in fourth year of my B.Tech, what will i fill in my Percentage in Graduation in
Main Registration Form ?
Ans : You can fill the Percentage or CGPA of your last semester or third Year.
33. I am a final year BE/B.Tech student. Am I eligible to write PGEE 2012?
Yes, You are eligible to write PGEE 2012.
34. I have applied for PG and Ph.D Admissions 2012. When and where shall i get my
admit card ??
You can download the admit card through our website from 1 April 2012
onwards, with the same link and confirmation code which was sent to you in the
Acknowledgement mail.
35. I am a student having UG as B.Sc(Sc/Math/CS) and PG as M.Sc, so in UG column
which degree i need to mentioned?
In such case you have to give PG degree in UG column. Because it is eligible for
PG Program
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