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Basic eligibility criteria is:
You should be an Indian National, you should have passed/appeared Bachelor degree or equivalent in the relevant field of Engineering/Technology from State Governments/MHRD approved institutions, with at least 50 % Aggregate marks* (at least 45% marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories and persons with disability belonging to Maharashtra State only).
Should possess a B
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A new Programme in Computer Science & Engineering is proposed looking at the need of industry and the mission of the institute to develop high quality manpower. This will be a four year programme with the twin objective of:
Catering to the industry needs, To prepare high quality manpower in emerging areas such as IoT (Internet of Things), Data Science, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud computing, Security, Networking and Social networks. The programme will have flexibility to opt for a set of electives. The students will be required to undertake subjects from Humanities/management,
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Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Geological Technology and Geoinformatics is a full-time six-year engineering integrated programme and it is offered by Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli.
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Total Fees
1.93 Lacs
Fees Details
General:1.93 LacsScheduled Caste:11.07 KScheduled Tribe:11.07 K
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For M.Tech / M.E. - To pursue any Masters degree, it is important to be a graduate degree holder from a recognised institution. The same is the case for MBA / M.Tech (For M.Tech the eligibility is to be a B.Tech degree holder).
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It is very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing your M.Tech in power plant engineering albeit as a part time course. However for majority of the colleges offering such part time courses a person needs to attend classes in the evening or night and longer duration classes over the weekend. This intern means that the college has to be in a place where you are working. I would therefore advise you to find out which colleges offer this particular branch in the place where you are working and then please approach them to find out if they are conducting part time courses. Best wishes to you.
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