About IITians
IITians always have a headstart in most of the things , be it interviews , be it asking for funds from VCs , be it meeting with board of any company to present their ideas and much more . I wanted to ask one thing that if you are even a metallurgy student in BTech at IIT BOMBAY then you will be able to land roles in consulting, IBs , product, growth but is the situation same for mtech students at IITs who are planning to puruse their masters , will they have same value
Btech students at IIT call mtech as Matka.
Means u can't get through IIT so gate.
In long term it depends on ur perseverance, after 10y even a tier 4 grad can beat IIT cse guy if latter doesn't work hard.
You can't eat the degree feast for long
IamBiztech
Student
8 months ago
Agreed
Consulting/Investment Banking/FMCG roles are simply not open to MTech students
MTech placements are focused on core placements, with the occasional non-core analytics roles
IamBiztech
Student
8 months ago
Yeah that's what I was curious to know
The value of Btech IITians is due to two factors:
1. Clearing one of the most difficult exams in India.
2. Having that IIT culture for overall personal growth.
Clearing a Gate course and being in an Mtech course in IIT doesn't fulfill any of these, hence the value isn't that much.
But BITS enjoys similar perks, due to nailing Point 2.
Sapthinker
Stealth
8 months ago
Sundar Pichai was metallic and look him now
BahadurBilla
Stealth
8 months ago
*Metallurgy đ also pichai was Bachelors student, read the question properly my friend.
PS: Hope you realise you essentially just called pichai âboht hard boht hardâ
IamBiztech
Student
8 months ago
Yup , but he did his masters from Stanford and then MBA from Wharton and then joined Google as product manager
One of my friend is IIT Bombay M Tech, he is doing very well for himself in a semiconductor firm
I have seen people from meta-B in consulting firms. Having said that, you should always look for options youâre getting.
IamBiztech
Student
8 months ago
Yeah great , but my point is of if I am a civil/mech/chem mtech student at one of the old IITs who wants to go to other fields like BTech students then will same opportunities will be available or I have to only go in that research/teaching if not in core companies
Itachi777
Stealth
8 months ago
If u are good at coding you can go for sde jobs. But non tech roles like strategy consulting would be a bit hard. U can try for analytics consulting though
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