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Scholar-Level 18
As a rule of thumb no. But there are some courses at PG level where there is no graduation. In such cases any graduation will do. A doctor or an engineer both can apply.
I suggest you download brochure of IGNOU & YCMOU. Pl study eligibility for MA in different subjects and you will realise what I mean.
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Summarizing, B.Tech will provide you much more opportunities but the future prospective are dependent on the students.
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Scholar-Level 16
Here is the things you need to do after B.Tech for better career and better salary.
M.Tech:
Specialization always adds to the quality. If engineering is your passion then pursuing higher education in the subject is the top recommendation. With focused knowledge into the subject you would definitely by enhancing your career in engineering field and would be able to contribute quite better in your industry. On national Level, one of the criteria is to qualify GATE exam and based on your score you can apply in IIT, NIT or other universities and colleges. Fields for M.Tech can be categorized as- Research, Academics, Developm
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