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Apoorva Mangaonkar

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Hello, no stipend is provided

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Harshit Jain

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If you want to pursue MBA then you should go for M.Tech first and then gain some work experience of atleast 2 to 3 years and then pursue EMBA from reputed institutes. This will give you a high career jump and growth as well. EMBA is only for 1 year so you may save a year also and plus it will give more importance as compared to normal MBA because it will be a single specialization and EMBA will be overall Management course including every field of management.

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saumya gupta

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Hi kalyani
If you want to remain in pharma sector then opt for M.pharm, if you are interested in marketing then there is one more option of Pharmaceutical MBA

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Sakshi Verma

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Always choose the institute that along with good education provides you a platform to improve your ideas and provide an stage to bring your innovative ideas into practice. as far as these colleges are concern,both are good but i would prefer Lovely Professional University.this year IT giants CTS set a record for selecting highest number of student from this university.you can compare the ranking of both of these and can find that Lovely Professional University is better than latter.Moreover have heard that Lovely Professional University is doing exceptionally good in this discipline.this university is having a tie-ups with more than 50
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Chetna S

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M.Tech in India is course based. U give exams in ur first year of M.Tech and need to earn the required credits. In ur 2nd year,u have to undertake a project & when u finally present it at the end of ur 4th semester,u are awarded ur M.Tech degree. Duration-2 years.
MS/ M.engg abroad is thesis/research based. In ur 1st year,u'll have to decide which discipline u'll be researching on & u'll be allotted a guide. Once an MS student(designated as a research scholar) is done with his/her 1st year,he/she will have no more classes.The research scholar then actively pursues his/her thesis and is expected to come out with a research paper.
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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Hi Dear,
Kindly go through the below page. Select your city. Its having a list of colleges offering MTech Programs along with their fee structures and alumni rating.
https://engineering.shiksha.com/me-mtech-in-delhi-ncr-categorypage-2-59-1-0-0-10223-1-2-0-none-1-0

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Chetna S

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Are you talking about pune? If yes, you do have the chances . just check the last year cutoffs for it.

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Sohan kumar Deyhappy to help you!!!!!

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No, you can only pursue M.Tech in CSE if you have done B.Tech in CSE.

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