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Rashmi R S

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Pursuing self financing M.Tech in VLSI from IIT Hyderabad is good as VLSI has scope in current industry and you are doing it from IIT, so it is better option rather than wasting 1 year.

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Rashmi R S

Beginner-Level 3

It depends on which college you join. If you are joining government college it costs very minimal, if you are getting seat in private college, the fees will be around or above INR 1L but it depends on college and the city.

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Rashmi R S

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Currently, the opportunities are very less for M.Tech in Mining. If you have a clear vision of opportunities you can go ahead. Otherwise, after B.Tech mechanical engineering, you can pursue mechatronics or robotics in your post graduation.

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Anirud Laxman Kumar

Beginner-Level 1

Yes, You can do B.Tech and Mtech in VIT.You can also do a minor or an honour course for which you will have to complete some credits.This can boost your resume and widen your field of working.

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Abhishek Rastogi

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology does offers M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. The course is a two-year full-time course offered across multiple sub-specialisations as follows:

  • MTech in Mechanical Engineering (Industrial and Production Engineering
  • MTech in Mechanical Engineering (Machine Design)
  • MTech in Mechanical Engineering (Robotics and Automation)  
  • MTech in Mechanical Engineering (Thermal Engineering)

MTech admission is offered based on the candidate's performance in GATE. Further, candidates without the exam score are selected for the remaining vacancies through Departmental Test.

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Neha Chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

ZHCET placement for the M.Tech course is decent. The top recruiters during ZHCET placements 2022 included TCS, Wipro and Accenture. The key highlights of ZHCET placements 2022 as compared with 2021 are presented in the below-mentioned table:

Particulars

Placement Statistics (2021)

Placement Statistics (2022)

the highest package

INR 16 LPA

INR 16.8 LPA

Companies visited

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Taru Taneja

Contributor-Level 10

GATE Syllabus have 3 major sections namely General Aptitude, Engineering Mathematics, and Chosen subject. GATE General aptitude syllabus is based on intermediate level general understanding to test aptitude of candidates. However, Engineering mathematics and chosen subject's syllabus will be of graduation level. A candidates must expect good undergraduate level question from the syllabus in the GATE exam.

The distribution of questions in all papers except AR, CY, EY, GG, MA, PH, XH, and XL, the marking distribution is as follows - General Aptitude (15), Engineering Mathematics (13 marks), and Subject-specific (72). The distrib

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Jiya Khanna

Contributor-Level 9

ZHCET offers a total of 82 seats for its M.Tech in Electrical Engineering at ZHCET. The seats are further sub-divided among the sub-specialisations as tabulted below:

CoursesSeat intake
MTech in Electrical Engineering (Instrumentation & Control)30
MTech in Electrical Engineering (High Voltage and Insulation Engineering)10
MTech in Electrical Engineering (Solar and Renewable Energy Systems)10

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Ishita Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

ZHCET offers a total of 82 seats for its M.Tech in Chemical Engineering at ZHCET. The seats are further sub-divided among the sub-specialisations as tabulted below:

CoursesSeats
MTech in Chemical Engineering20
MTech in Civil Engineering (Hydraulic Structure)18
MTech in Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering)18
MTech in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering)12
MTech in Civil Engineering (Earthquake Engineering & Disaster Management)14

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Ranjeeta Rai

Contributor-Level 10

As per the seat availability at Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology, there are over 364 seats reserved for the M.Tech course. The seats are further spread across the multiple M.Tech specialisations. 20 seats are alone reserved for the M.Tech in Chemical Engineering, 15 seats in Nanotechnology, 18 seats in Mechanical Engineering, and more. 

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