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All the best.
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All the best.
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Indian Institute of Technology - [BHU IIT], Varanasi
Indian Institute of Information Technology - [IIIT], Allahabad
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
Also, specify if you want to know about some other college's exam.
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It is indeed very nice to know that you are interested in carrying out research in some subject and as a result seek a degree of doctorate. Normally speaking for doing research in any subject knowledge of the subject is perhaps a must. In Indian context this means the student should have completed his post graduation in a related field. Please bear in mind the typical words "related field". You have done your M.Tech from BITS last year. This indicates that you are eligible to pursue your dream of Ph.D. but only in a related topic. To give you a sample of the eligibility conditions for registering as a Ph.D. candidate I
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It is very nice to hear from you that you intend to become a manager in forest and mining areas and because of this aim in life, you want to know which stream of engineering you should select while doing your M.Tech. Correct?
I feel you can do your post-graduation in mining engineering or in the environmental engineering. Both these specialisations will allow you to seek placement as a mining manager or forest manager.
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It is very nice of you to think of doing your M.Tech via distance education mode, but when I checked on the website of VTU, it is located at Belgaum while you are mentioning it in Bangalore. I am attaching a link for your ready reference. Am I missing something that is in your mind and I am not able to understand? There are plenty of colleges in Bangalore offering M.Tech on regular basis and few of them by correspondence also. Shiksha app will give you all the information about these colleges as well as colleges offering distance mode also.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/visvesvaraya-technological-university-belgaum
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