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Varshika Srivastava

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Yes, a person can pursue Masters in automobile engineering after pursuing B.Tech in civil engineering.

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Varshika Srivastava

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No, one cannot pursue M.Tech directly after BCA. They could go for MCA after graduating from BCA and then after pursuing MCA they can opt for M.Tech.

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Rohan Raj

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Pursue M.Tech from top colleges of India like IITs. It will be best for you.

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deepika maurya

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It depends on your interests and what you want for a career. If you choose a PSU, you will receive a decent package ranging from INR 10 LPA to INR 30 LPA as well as a secure job, but your career growth will be limited. PSUs for ECE engineers are AAI, BARC, BBNL, BEL BEML, BHEL, BSNL JTO, CEL, DMRC DRDO, ECIL, HAL, IOCL, ISRO, MDL, NTPC, NHPC, NLC, OMPL, etc. On the other side, if you pursue M.Tech from any top IITs, NITs, or other government colleges, you will have more exposure in your field. After completing your M.Tech. , you may go for research and a Ph.D. However, you can join PSU even after completing your master's degree, either
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Taniksha Agarwal

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With an M.Sc. In Physics you would have options for an M.Tech degree are M.Tech in EE, M.Tech in ECE, M.Tech Remote Sensing, M.E. Avionics, M.Tech Nano-Science and Technology, M.Tech Embedded systems, M.Tech material sciences, etc. will be specializations for which you will be eligible.

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Pallavi Sharma

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Yes, you can do LL.B. You can do LL.B. after M.Tech CSE. The course focuses on core LL.B. Subjects like Labour law, Family law, Crime Law of Tort & Consumer Protection ACT Constitutional Law, Conciliation and Alternative Dispute Resolution System, Legal Writing, Arbitration, etc. LL.B. Is the bachelor's degree of Law. A career in the field of law is a very well-known and lucrative option for those who wish to excel in life. LL.B. is a very high-in-demand professional course these days. As we all know that law is the base of the functional and regulatory system of a country. So, the demand of lawyers is increasing day by day to a great
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Mayank RajputHey Guys!! It's me Mayank👻

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M.Tech degree gives you highly paid job than B.Tech even the post can be higher than any other degree. Keep note that your skills also important. There is a wide career in M.Tech other than all fields.

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Simran Srivastava

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Hi Sudheer, MBA is way better than an M.Tech as nowadays, MBA degree is more demandable than M.Tech, first people used to do M.Tech after engineering but now all go for MBA after engineering. If M.Tech did from a good university or out of India, then its valuable or else most of the companies prefer an MBA degree.

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Saraswati College of Engineering gives admission based on GATE scores. Hence, you need to study well and obtain good marks to get admission here. College alumni talk very highly about this college.

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