Actually, the curriculum of ep in bombay has only one engineering course (introduction to electric circuits and systems) and the rest is physics. The physics taught is almost identical. (I too have the same choices)
Assuming you meant that for all three of us, i was made aware of that through numerous posts here. Also, i personally don't mind, eveb
though i haven't decided what kind of physicist i'll be yet.
@Mepris Well, the quality of students that go there is good, and also, the program has a good reputation, not based on results, but on the quality of teaching. The teachers there are also researchers of a high calibre.
This post is for those familiar with the IITJEE system in India. I wanted to know which IIT has the best physics department. If an unequivocal decision is impossible, please give me the advantages and disadvantages of whichever dep. you think is the best. Thanks in advance.