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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
NIT Hamirpur M.Tech placement data 2025 is not released. However, placement rate recorded during PG placements 2025 and 2024 are presented below:
Particulars | PG Placement Statistics (2024) | PG Placement Statistics (2025) |
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Placement rate | 52.21% | 76.54% |
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
NIT Hamirpur M.Tech placement data 2025 is not released. However, offers made during PG placements 2025 and 2024 are presented below:
Particulars | PG Placement Statistics (2024) | PG Placement Statistics (2025) |
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Eligible students | 452 | 226 |
Total offers | 273 | 206 |
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Course wise placements for KCG College of Technology have not been released yet. However, students can refer to the key highlights of the KCG College of Technology placement statistics given in the table below:
Particulars | Placement Statistics (2025) |
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the highest package | INR 10 LPA |
Average package | INR 5 LPA |
Median package | INR 4.5 LPA |
No. of Offers | 559 |
No. of Eligible Students | 396 |
No. of Students Placed | 350 |
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
This is quite a subjective question and depends on individual goals and future plans. Both MTech and skill-based certifications have their own upsides and can prove to be future-proof. If you're somebody who has more inclination towards advanced technical learning and research knowledge, you should go for a full-fledged M.Tech degree in your preferred specialization, but if you want to focus on the practical side, industrial trends and skill development opportunities, you must consider skill-based certifications.
So, you need to do some self-introspection and only then come to a decision after analyzing your strengths and future goals.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, yes. You can study an MTech degree in a different branch than your BTech, given you meet the minimum eligibility requirements and pass the GATE exam in the relevant discipline. Several top colleges prefer you to have done your BTech at least in a related branch, while others follow a more flexible approach.
Interestingly, recently IIT Delhi has introduced cross-branch M.Tech options in the 3rd year of your BTech degree, where you can choose to pursue M.Tech in any specialisation in the third year of your BTech course and graduate with a dual degree at the end of 5 years.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
There is no such necessity to take coaching to clear the GATE exam for admission to MTech courses; you can get excellent marks and rank through dedicated effort and self-study. Basically, it depends on your learning style, dedication towards clearing the exam, and passion to pursue MTech.
Having said that, coaching can definitely add value because of the structured learning approach followed there, along with expert knowledge and guidance and access to study material that can turn out to be very helpful.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are so many private MTech colleges in India that are highly reputed and famous for their placement records and industry connections. You can find some popular options, along with the average packages offered during placement drives given here:
Best Private M.Tech Colleges | Average Package Offered |
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Vasireddy Venkatadri International Technological University | INR 34 LPA |
International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore | INR 22.5 LPA - 27.3 LPA |
BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus | INR 18 LPA |
BITS Pilani | INR 16.15 LPA |
Apex University, Jaipur | INR 15 LPA |
NIIT University, Neemrana | INR 12.91 LPA |
Manipal School for Information Science, Manipal, MAHE | INR 11.75 LPA |
Note: This information is taken from the official website and may vary.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The IITs and NITs are no doubt highly regarded and enjoy an excellent NIRF ranking for their MTech courses, but there are various other top private and government colleges where you can study M.Tech courses in India.
Some of the best student choices for government M.Tech colleges are Jadavpur University, DTU, Jamia Millia Islamia, College of Engineering (Pune), IIITs, and NSUT Delhi. Coming to the private colleges, you can consider VIT Vellore, BITS Pilani, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, LPU, Chandigarh University, and Thapar University.
Rest; it is better to research the colleges, specializations, fee structure, and placement
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Kerala Agricultural University offers four specialisations in M.Tech courses, namely MTech Agricultural Engineering (Farm Machinery & Power Engineering), M.Tech Agricultural Engineering (Processing & Food Engineering), M.Tech Agricultural Engineering (Soil and Water Conservation Engineering), and M.Tech Renewable Energy Engineering. The scope of jobs after completing these courses is also different. Check out the table below, mentioning the job profiles that candidates can pursue after completion of the course:
Jobs Roles for M.Tech in Agri Engg | Job roles for M.Tech Processing & Food Engineering |
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Agricultural Engineer | Food Safety Officer |
Assistant Engineer (Irrigation Department) | Food Inspector |
Farm Machinery Design Engineer | Quality Assurance Executive |
Equipment Testing Engineer | Food Microbiologist |
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