yes.... from 2011 new iit does offer mtech
Mtech
You have to Clear the GATE Exam.
MTech students studying in IIT get an average package of around 6 lacs per annum. They are also paid by the Government of India during the course of their study.
15 lakhs is the average placement in mtech. Generally the highest goes to 40 lakh.
Can you study aerospace engineering in MTech after MSc in aviation in jntuh
it is 8,000 rs for TA(teaching assistant)
i think roorkee will be batter option
syllabus of m-tech in mechanical branch
For getting into IIT M.Tech you have to give GATE entrance exam for more information about gate exam a here is a link for you
Some of the colleges are: IIT Bombay IIT Delhi IIT Madras Birla Institute of Technology Anna University,Chennai SRM University B.S.Abdur Rahman University IIT Bombay Indian Institute of Technology IIT Guwahati Indian Institute of Technology IIT Delhi Indian Institute of Technology IIT Madras Indian Institute of Technology IIT Kharagpur Indian Institute of Technology IIT Kanpur Indian Institute of Technology IIT Roorkee Indian Institute of Technology Indian School of Mines University (ISMU) Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore National Institute of Technology Rourkela (NIT R) UPES, Dehradun
Though both MS or infact a MTech are almost equivalent, but still the value addition is much as compared to the masters in US. A MS in a foreign university is anyday of much more value as compared to the IIT's. Being a IIT'ian , we really do not have those standards as compared to the MIT's or the Harvard's of the world. How ever if you are looking for more specific reply to your query, try logging onto www.voicetap.in . They are arranging for free calls from those who have done both MS and MTech from IIT. Voicetap shud help. It is strictly dependent on which degree leads you to your personal career goals and objectives. It is not that one is better than the other, it's just that they are different in approach to a given field of study. First you must decide on your career goal. Once you do this, the path you must take will become clear. Make sure you discuss this with a career counselor at the school you are enrolled in.