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Pragati Singh

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Below table elaborates about the key difference between M.Tech degree and doing a job. This will help you to come to a decision whether you want to pursue further studies or do a job. Moreover, if you want a middle way then you can also opt for online BTech courses. 

FactorMTechJob
FocusAdvanced knowledge and skills in a specific area such as CSE.
Practical work experience, earning potential, starting your career.
Time Commitment2 years
generally 40+ hours per week.
Financial InvestmentTuition fees and living expenses. May require quitting current job.
Salary earned during work experience.
Career AdvancementSignificantly enhances career prospects and opens doors to higher-paying jobs.
Provides immediate on-the-job experience and potential for career growth within the company.
Learning StyleSuited for those who prefer a theoretical and research-oriented learning environment.
Ideal for those who learn best by doing and gaining practical experience.
LifestyleMay require relocating for studies, potentially impacting personal life.
Provides a regular income and allows for more immediate financial stability.
Resume GapCreates a gap in work experience.
Builds continuous work experience on your resume.

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Manori Sahni

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There are theory and practical subjects included in the Graphic Era University BSc in Information Technology curriculum. The main subjects are around the field of Information Technology. Subjects taught in the first semester of the course are:

  • Computer Fundamentals and IT
  • Programming Concepts Using C Language
  • Mathematical Foundation of Computer Science
  • Principles of Management
  • Communication and Soft Skills
  • PC Packages Lab
  • Programming in 'C' Lab
  • General Proficiency
  • Seminar

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Indrani Choudhury

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In order to get admission at Amrita Institution Nagercoil for M.Tech course, candidates must meet the last educational qualification set by the institutions. Aspirants should pass BE/BTech (Computer Science, Information Technology, Electronics and Communication, Electrical and Electronics, Electronics and Instrumentation, Information Science), MCA, MSc Computer Science, MSc IT, MSc Software Engineering. The selection criteria for the course is based on CEETA PG.

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Indrani Choudhury

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Yes, M.Tech course is available at Amrita Institution, Nagercoil. Amrita Institution, Nagercoil 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 BE/BTech (common eligibility) to apply for the M.Tech course.

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Tasbiya Khan

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While both provide a BTech degree, the modes of learning are different. Distance/Correspondence BTech allows for more flexibility in terms of learning pace and location, but the content and standards of education should be equivalent to those of regular programmes. Regular BTech programmes typically offer more opportunities for hands-on experiences through laboratory work, workshops, and projects. While some Distance/Correspondence BTech programmes incorporate practical components, these may be limited or require students to arrange for local facilities.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes,  one can pursue Diploma course after completing Class 10. The following colleges offer Diploma in Civil Engineering such as:

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, studying civil engineering in 2025 can be worth it, backed by several facts and statistics:

  • Infrastructure boom in India with projects like Smart Cities Mission and Bharatmala Pariyojana create high demand for engineers (IBEF).
  • Expected shortage of 1.5 million Civil Engineers (ASSOCHAM).
  • Average starting salary around ?3-5 Lacs per annum, with potential for significant growth with experience and specialization.
  • India's GDP growth forecast at 7.5% in 2023 and 6.1% in 2024 (World Bank), fueling construction activity.

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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below shows the private distance BTech in Civil Engineering colleges in India along with their total tuition fees:

Private Colleges

Total Tuition Fee

IIMT Studies Bangalore Admission

INR 86,000

Wisdom School of Management for Distance Education Admission

INR 25,000

IIMT Studies Pune Admission

INR 86,000

IIMT Studies Ahmedabad Admission

INR 86,000

IIMT Studies Chennai Admission

INR 86,000

International Institute of Management and Engineering Admission

INR 1 lakh

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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below shows the location-wise distribution of top distance Civil Engineering colleges in India along with their number and names of colleges:

Locations

Number/Names of Colleges

Delhi/NCR

(Aryabhatta Degree College, R&R Education Foundation, IIMT Studies Ghaziabad, etc.)

Mumbai (All)

(International Institute of Management and Engineering, IIMT Studies Navi Mumbai, JRD Global Education, etc.)

Kolkata

3  (Vaishno Devi Institute Of Studies, Parag Foundation, Study and Lead Educational and Welfare Society, etc.)

Bangalore

2  (Wisdom School of Management, Study and Lead Educational and Welfare Society, etc.)

Pune

1  (IIMT Studies Deccan, Proactive- Sandip University)

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Tasbiya Khan

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The eligibility criteria for distance learning programmes may vary slightly between institutions, but here are the general eligibility requirements:

  • Candidates should have studied Physics,  Chemistry, and Mathematics  (PCM) as compulsory subjects in classes 11 and 12
  • Candidates should secure a minimum of 60 % in the PCM subjects as well as aggregate at the class 12th board exams from a recognised Board
  • Some distance Civil Engineering colleges may require candidates to appear for an entrance examination conducted by the respective college.

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