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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible to have two M.Tech. /M. S. degrees in Engineering in India from two different universities. Currently, I have not found specific rules related to a student obtaining more than one master’s degree in a particular subject or in different specialties. However, there are some factors to consider:
- The structure of a second Master’s programme in a specific field may also vary from University to University and the admission requirements for candidates with previous Master’s degrees.
- It is also important to note that some universities may require a work experience or research experience between the two Mast
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Whether doing an MTech in CSE is worthwhile is a relative question depending on the options the candidates have.
On a positive side, M.Tech provides subject specialisation and that will give exposure to better employment opportunities and remunerative pay packages mostly when they go for higher or research level positions.
Also, the achievement of that degree makes it possible to plan for a PhD afterward. But there are demerits such as time and money consumption, certain employer's bias towards work experience, and the understanding that not all IT jobs entail MTech. The other aspects that are also looked at include the current experien
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The average package offered across top IITs to M.Tech students ranges between INR 8-15 LPA with the highest package of INR 22 LPA. The salary depends on the institute, location of the organisation, experience of the candidates and skills acquired during work and course.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After completing MTech, a candidate can easily find a job in research and development companies, manufacturing firms, and IT companies as Project Manager, Research Associate, and Senior Engineers. Some of the candidates also prefer academic jobs such as teaching in a college or becoming a professor. Candidates can also work as Lead Scientist, Lead Engineer and also work as consultants in popular organisations.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The qualifying cutoff is used to determine whether a candidate is eligible for admission to any postgraduate programme such as MTech and PhD, while the admission cutoff is used to select candidates for admission to a specific programme in a particular institute such as IITs, NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs.
Moreover, The qualifying cutoff is determined by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, while the admission cutoff is determined by the respective institute.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Eligibility for M.Tech courses differs from institute to institute but still I can answer some common conditions that most of the universities require
Minimum Marks- You need to score minimum 55 to 60 percent or 6 GGPA in your Bachelors.
Entrance Exam- Most common entrance exam for M.Tech course is GATE for government colleges but it's score is also considered by some of the private colleges. While some colleges conduct their own tests also.
Furthermore, if you are looking to pursue M.Tech in any particular specialization, you need to score as per the university requirement for that specialization.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who have an interest in the field of Architecture often face a problem in choosing between B.Arch and B.Tech in Civil Engineering. Both leads to a fulfilling careers in the field but they offer different approaches.
The table given below has some important features of BArch and B.Tech in Civil Engineering that can be helpful for you:
Feature | B.Arch (Bachelor of Architecture) | B.Tech in Civil Engineering |
Focus | Architectural design, aesthetics, functionality, and user experience of built spaces. | Planning, design, construction, and maintenance of civil infrastructure projects. |
Course Duration | 5 years | 4 years |
Core Skills | Creativity, design thinking, visualization, communication, collaboration. | Analytical thinking, problem-solving, technical expertise and project management. |
Career Paths | Licensed Architect, Architectural Draftsperson, Urban Designer, Interior Designer, Landscape Architect. | Civil Engineer, Structural Engineer, Geotechnical Engineer, Transportation Engineer, Construction Manager. |
Typical Work Environment | Architectural firms, design studios, construction companies (design teams). | Construction sites, engineering firms, government agencies, consultancies. |
Entrance Exams | JEE Main Paper 2, State Level Entrance Exams, Institute-Specific Exams. | JEE Main Paper 1. |
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, M.Tech course is available at KKR and KSR Institute of Technology and Sciences (KITS Guntur). KITS Guntur offers a two-year M.Tech course at the PG level. To be eligible for the award of the degree, candidates shall complete the course in a maximum period of two years from the date of enrolment for the first semester of the course. Candidates must pass BTech degree to apply for the M.Tech course.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
For admission to M.Tech course at KKR and KSR Institute of Technology and Sciences (KITS Guntur), students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place. The selection criteria for this course are GATE, Andhra Pradesh PGECET and candidates must pass BTech degree. Candidates who have not completed BTech are not eligible for admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Taking a year back will obviously delay your graduation date, meaning you'll enter the workforce a year later than your peers. This could put you behind in terms of career advancement and earning potential, as your peers will have had more time to gain experience and establish themselves in their fields.
Ultimately, the impact on your career goals will depend on how you utilize your year off. If you use it productively to gain skills, experience, or personal growth, it could potentially benefit your career in the long run. However, if you take a year off without a clear plan or purpose, it could delay your career progression and m
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