M.Tech Eligibility

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Shashank Gupta

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If you cracked UPSC ESE then definitely join as IES. Or if you are preparing then give both GATE and UPSC ESE your first priority should be IES then any PSU job.

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Nitika

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B.Tech ECE graduates are eligible to pursue different specializations in M.Tech. M.Tech in Computer Science is a two year postgraduate course. Yes, you cam pursue postgraduation in Computer Science after Graduation in Electronics, perhaps you need to qualify GATE examination in Computer Science. Students from ECE stream who have appeared for GATE CS/ IT are eligible in almost all the colleges of India for Master's in CS or related streams. Top colleges for M.Tech in Computer Science are
IIT, Madras
IIT, Delhi
NIT, Nagpur
NIT, Trichy
The average tuition fee ranges from INR 50,000 to INR 6,00,000.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Elligibility may vary from institute to institute but in most of the cases candidates who have completed their BE/B.Tech degree with a valid score in GATE are eligible for ME/M.Tech degree course. Candidates with a 5-year programme in Science or Applied Sciences resulting in the award of a Master of Science degree can also apply for the M.Tech degree course.

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Varshika Srivastava

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For applying in M.Tech in structural engineering, a person must be having a Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or any of the related fields like architectural engineering, infrastructure engineering, construction technology, etc. A B.Tech graduate can apply for this course.

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Varshika Srivastava

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Yes. Engineering students are very much eligible to apply for M.Tech in Automobile Engineering. The eligibilty criteria is as a student must be having a degree in B.Tech or equivalent course with a minimum overall percentage of 50% from a recognised university.

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Varshika Srivastava

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Yes, a person can pursue Masters in automobile engineering after pursuing B.Tech in civil engineering.

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Varshika Srivastava

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No, one cannot pursue M.Tech directly after BCA. They could go for MCA after graduating from BCA and then after pursuing MCA they can opt for M.Tech.

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GUDIVADA VIDYADHARASAI

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Yes you can able to write the GATE CS paper in the future from the IIT it the our future to go the GATE entrance if the eligible.

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ANISH SOLANKY

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For fulltime M.Tech course you must be having a degree of B.Tech from any field such as CSE, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, and should give a merit base written admission test and Personal Interview . The written admission test will be of 2 hours of undergraduate level on subject concerned and a compulsory section where are few questions of GK, and awareness.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. You can not do M.Tech after B.Voc. The basic eligibility criteria for pursuing M.Tech is that, the candidate should be a B.Tech or B.E. Graduate from any recognised university. Some colleges conduct entrance exams which students need to clear to apply for M.Tech. Food technology. You can not do M.Tech after B.Voc. As per recent guidelines released by the AICTE, the Bachelor of Vocation ( B.Voc ) courses will now be treated at par with a Diploma in engineering or a B.Sc. Degree for lateral admission to engineering courses. Engineering in IT will be better if you do it from a good college while B.Voc is f
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