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a year agoContributor-Level 10
So if you've completed your graduation in B.Sc in IT and now you are thinking if you could get into M.Tech CSE, well, generally, M.Tech CSE requires a B.Tech Diploma in a related subject. But don't worry, there are many alternatives for you.
First, take a look at the eligibility standards for every university you're interested by. Some may take delivery of candidates with IT.
If now not, you may recollect taking a bridge course or postgraduate degree software to transition into M.Tech CSE.
Another choice is to pursue an MCA (Master of Computer Applications) as a substitute, which is probably a higher course for your history.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The M.Tech (CSE) in Generative AI programme at IILM University, Gurugram, concentrates on cutting-edge AI methods including neural networks and deep learning. Topics include computer vision, generative models, and natural language processing are covered in the curriculum. Students work on practical projects and do research, investigating applications in artistic and data-driven fields. In order to prepare graduates for careers in AI creation and research, the curriculum places equal emphasis on theoretical underpinnings and practical abilities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Standard textbooks like "Introduction to Algorithms" by Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest, and Stein and "Computer Networks" by Andrew S. Tanenbaum are crucial for preparing for the M.Tech entrance test in Computer Science and Engineering. Numerous topics are covered in free courses offered by online resources such as NPTEL. It might also be quite beneficial to rehearse GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) past papers and sample problems. Practice tests and other helpful materials are available for a variety of computer Science disciplines on websites such as Coursera and GeeksforGeeks.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IIITDM Jabalpur M.Tech cutoff 2024 has been released across multiple specialisations. Based on the Round 1 seat allotment, the M.Tech cutoff scores ranged between 357 and 523 for the General AII India category students.
Talking about CSE branch, the candidates must have a GATE score of 523 to get into M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering ( Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) in 2024. However, with a GATE score of 357 to 514 in the general category, candidates can opt for M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science), M.Tech.1 in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Communication System
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
No, JEE mains paper 1 score is not required to get admission in National Forensic Sciences University for B.Tech+M.Tech CSE. National Forensic University hasn't any provision for taking admission based on JEE score. They have individual entrence test. On basis of the score in the entrance they admit the students. Seats are allocated to candidates based on merit and entrance score. National Forensic Science University course admission requires candidates to take the NFSU entrance test (or NFAT).
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
During the IIITA 2022 placements, the highest package offered to an M.Tech student was INR 1.4 crore per annum as per the media reports. The highest package was offered by Google. NIRF has also ranked IIIT Allahabad at 93rd position under the Engineering category. However, both institutes are good options for M.Tech aspirants.
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