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2014-10-30 10:16:50
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Sruthi,
Below is the basic eligibility and other details for pursuing post graduation in nanotechnology in abroad:
Exam Name: IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, MELAB
IELTS
Eligibility Cutoff: 6.5
Max: 9
TOEFL
Eligibility Cutoff: 90
Max: 120
PTE
Eligibility Cutoff: 62
Max: 90
MELAB
Eligibility Cutoff: 90
Max: 99
Additional Info:
The applicants should have a Bachelor´s degree (or the equivalent) with a Major in: Engineering Physics, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Bio Engineering or Electrical Engineering.
As eligibility criteria and admission procedure may vary in different institutes as each institute have their own admission procedure and policies.
Here
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2014-10-16 19:41:41New answer posted
2014-10-13 16:30:52
Contributor-Level 10
As regular will preferred more as compared to correspondence.
As many of the reputed firms offers more opportunities for student having a regular degree. It is advisable that you should opt for regular course rather than online or distance.
Before seeking admission in any institute, kindly check the below mentioned parameters such as affiliation, accreditation, fee structure, curriculum, admission procedure, entrance exam patterns, etc.
Here is the list of institutes offering MTech through correspondence:
National Institute of Management, Mumbai
MIT School of Distance Education, Pune
National Education Management, Mumbai
Mysore Corr
New answer posted
2014-10-06 11:47:50
Contributor-Level 10
Here is the basic eligibility for pursuing M.Tech in Artificial Intelligence:
Minimum 60% marks at Higher & Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th)
B.Tech / BE in Mechanical / Chemical or M.Sc in Geology / Geo Physics withminimun 60% marks
For GATE applicants, their GATE score is given a 70% weightage, while for the others their BE or BTech scores receive 50% weightage; the balance percentage is determined through tests, with 10% weightage being given to experience in industry for students sponsored by industry.
As eligibility criteria and admission procedure may vary in different institutes as each institute have their own admission
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2014-09-07 14:43:40Guide-Level 14
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2014-07-15 14:47:01Guide-Level 11
There is no as such basic difference among the two as both are Masters level degree. The only major difference between the two is that Master of Engineering (M.E.) is a course based master's degree. It is a purely academic qualification, predominantly a lecture based programme which is accredited by one of the professional engineering bodies like IMechE, IEE, etc.
Whereas, the Master of Technology (M.tech) is two years postgraduate program. The program emphasises more on practical skills with sufficient theory to develop in them the power of systematic thinking and reasoning, practical approach and exposition and also to u
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2014-07-09 16:34:11Beginner-Level 4
As for admission in MBA you need to be a graduate. CAT/ XAT/ MAT are some of the important entrance tests for admission in MBA in good institutes like IIM, XLRI etc. Other than these tests certain universities like KU, SMU, LPU conduct their own tests or offer admission through GDPI or direct admission based on your marks in graduation.
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