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Jas Kamra

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CSE/IT in NITS is almost not possible but non core branches are possible in last round/spot round. Also newer IIITs have options, you can try ECE/IT in new IIITs also. You can give VITEEE exam otherwise in general category. All the courses with integrated M.Tech are tough to get in 95000 rank

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Vidhi Jain

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The general time span of an integrated BTech EE+ M Tech Power Systems Engineering course is 5 years in India, presenting you with a dual degree in the field. To pursue the course at popular Indian institutions, you can go for a few of the top IITs offering the same, including IIT Kharagpur, IIT BHU, Varanasi, IIT Patna, and IIT Bhubaneswar. You need to get at least 75% marks in Class 12 and score well in the entrance exams to grab a seat for the course at these prestigious colleges. 

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Vidhi Jain

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The syllabus for M Tech Power Systems Engineering follows a well-balanced coursework pattern comprising some core subjects and elective choices along with research projects and industrial training workshops. Talking about the core subjects, there is no such scope for customization owing to the fundamental knowledge that they provide you with. However, you usually have various elective subject choices to choose from, which makes the academic ride fun and interesting. Further, you can even pick up interesting research projects as per your interests and future career plans.

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Atul Pruthi

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ACS College of Engineering offers only one specialisation in M.Tech course, i.e., M.Tech in Structural Engineering. For admission to this course, the institute accepts the national-level and state-level-based PG engineering entrance exams. ACSE accepts the valid scores of K PGCET/ GATE for the selection process in M.Tech courses, followed by counselling.

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Kartik Sharma

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For admissions to M.Tech courses at ACS College of Engineering, candidates are required to achieve a valid score in either GATE or K-PGCET. Therefore, candidates with the relevant scores in any of the following entrance exams can get admissions to the M.Tech course. There is no compulsion for GATE scores. However, GATE-qualified candidates are eligible for scholarships through AICTE. 

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Piyush Jain

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The admission process for the M.Tech course at BMSCE or ACS College of Engineering is almost similar for the M.Tech course, in which candidates firstly require to complete their BTech degree with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Additionally, for the selection process, both of the colleges accept K-PGCET and GATE scores. 

However, the only difference that can be seen is BMSCE offers more than 10 specialisations in the M.Tech course, and ACS College of Engineering offers only one specialisation in the M.Tech course. Therefore, candidates applying to the distinct M.Tech specialisation are required to complete their BE/BTech programme in t

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Abhishek Hazarika

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To get a seat in the M.Tech course at ACS College of Engineering, candidates are required to follow multiple steps, such as completing the eligibility criteria, appearing for the entrance examination, completing the counselling process, completing the application form, etc. Check out the detailed process below: 

  • The selection criteria for admission to the MTech programme at ACS College of Engineering primarily involve GATE/ K-PGCET scores. Applicants are required to appear for either of the mentioned entrance exams.  The scores obtained in these exams play a significant role in the admission process, follow
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