JIS Institute of Advanced Studies and Research Kolkata starts M.Tech 2020 admissions
Team Careers360 | July 29, 2020 | 11:15 AM IST | 2 mins read
JIS Institute of Advanced Studies and Research, Kolkata has started admissions for its M.Tech programmes and invited applications. Interested candidates can now apply in online mode for admission to the M.Tech programmes offered by JIS Institute of Advanced Studies and Research, Kolkata. Candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria set by the institute before filling the application form. At present, the institute is offering 6 M.Tech programmes for the candidates.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates willing to get admission to the M.Tech programmes offered by the JIS Institute of Advanced Studies and Research will have to fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria set by the institute. The following table can be referred to know the eligibility criteria of the institute for all M.Tech programmes.
M.Tech Programmes Eligibility Criteria
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Courses Offered |
Eligibility |
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M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (specialization in Data Science) |
B.Tech. / B.E.(with minimum 60% marks or equivalent CGPA) in any engineering discipline. M.Sc. (with minimum 50% marks or equivalent CGPA) in Computer Science/ Statistics / Electronics Science. MCA (with minimum 60% marks or equivalent CGPA). |
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M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (specialization in Machine Learning) |
B.Tech. / B.E.(with minimum 60% marks or equivalent CGPA) in any engineering discipline. M.Sc. (with minimum 50% marks or equivalent CGPA) in Computer Science/ Statistics / Electronics Science. MCA (with minimum 60% marks or equivalent CGPA). |
|
M.Tech in Data Science |
B.Tech. / B.E.(with minimum 60% marks or equivalent CGPA) in any engineering discipline. M.Sc. (with minimum 50% marks or equivalent CGPA) in Computer Science/ Statistics / Electronics Science. MCA (with minimum 60% marks or equivalent CGPA). With industrial experience |
|
M.Tech in Bioinformatics |
B.Tech / B.E. (with minimum 60% marks or equivalent CGPA) in Biotechnology or related areas. M.Sc. (with minimum 50% marks or equivalent CGPA) in Biological Sciences /Life Science/ Physics / Chemistry / Statistics / Computer Science. MBBS with good academic records from recognised universities from India or abroad. |
|
M.Tech in Sensor Technology and IoT |
B.E. / B. Tech. (with minimum 60% marks or equivalent CGPA) in Computer Science / Electronics / Electrical and Electronics / Electronics and (Tele) Communication / Electronics and Instrumentation / Instrumentation /Optoelectronics. M.Sc. (with minimum 50% marks or equivalent CGPA) in Physics, Applied Physics, Electronic Science, Photonics, Materials Science. |
Mode of Application
Candidates can apply in online mode through the official website.
Admission/Selection Process
The Selection process is based on valid scores obtained by candidates in B.Tech / B.E in any engineering discipline or M.Sc in Computer Science / Statistics / Electronics Science, or MCA.
Programmes offered
Following M.Tech programmes are offered by the institute-
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M.Tech Programmes Offered
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M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (specialization in Data Science)
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M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (specialization in Machine Learning)
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M.Tech in Data Science
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M.Tech in Bioinformatics
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M.Tech in Sensor Technology and IoT
Contact Details
Arch Waterfront, GP Block, Sector V,
Bidhan nagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700091
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