IIT-Madras Zanzibar campus calls for applications for two programmes | Chennai News – Times of India



IIT-Madras Zanzibar campus calls for applications for two programmes | Chennai News – Times of India

CHENNAI: IIT-Madras Zanzibar has called for applications for its second batch of students for its BS in data science and M Tech in data science and AI for 2024-25.
The institute is also considering increasing the number of seats for both programmes due to the demand in India and abroad for these programmes.
The last date to apply for the BS programme is April 15, 2024.The screening test will be held on June 9, 2024 (2pm to 5pm IST and 11.30am to 2.30pm East African Time). The last date to apply for the M Tech programme is March 15, 2024.
For details, click on the link https://www.iitmz.ac.in/IITMZST_Information_Brochure_2024_v1.1.pdf
Admission to these programmes is a comprehensive three-stage process. All applications are examined not just for minimum educational qualification but also to identify the candidates’ co-curricular and extra-curricular credentials. These supplementary skills carry a weightage of 10% and contribute to the first stage of the selection process.
The second stage, which is a screening test (IITMZST), evaluates the candidates’ aptitude across various subjects and carries 60% weightage. Shortlisted candidates based on stage 1 and 2 are called for an interview which constitutes the third stage of the process carrying a weightage of 30%.
The BS programme syllabus for the test covers English and comprehension, analytical ability, mathematics, chemistry and physics. The maximum mark for the screening test is 60.
The screening test for the M Tech programme will be held on March 31, 2024 (2 pm to 5 pm Indian time and 11.30 am to 2.30 pm East African time).
The syllabus for the test covers technical aptitude and general aptitude. The maximum mark for the screening test is 60.
Successful candidates will be called for an interview.





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