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You are eligible for M.Sc as you are well-equipped with a B.Tech. I would suggest you move with an M.Tech after your B.Tech as that will give you better career in a more stream-lined manner. You can check for the benefits of M.Tech as well as M.Sc. from the portals of some good university websites like Anna which has exam based on TANCET and offers good education.
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1. Course curriculum, must be industry consulted, upgraded every semester.
2. Teaching pedagogy: Must be a great mix of experiential learning and practicals
3. Technology: There must be trainings related to the latest technologies for the student to improve his efficiency.
4. Entrepreneurship: The college must provide right environment, innovation, design thinking and business incubation labs.
5. Community development: There must be exposure to community development too, to develop the humane side of students s well as improve their organizing skills.
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Durgapur Institute of Polytechnic does not offer B.Tech in environmental engineering course.
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