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Rocky Singh

Contributor-Level 10

I would suggest you go for Amrita College in Bangalore which provides different M.Tech and B.Tech programs. For power electronics, Amrita School of Engineering should be the best choice and to get an idea of the college visit here:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/course/m-tech-in-power-electronics-amrita-school-of-engineering-bengaluru-sarjapur-road-bangalore-249464

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Gauhati University does not provide M.Tech in mechanical engineering, for the list of available M.Tech courses, check out the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/gauhati-university-gu-Guwahati-20039/courses/me-mtech-bc

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Syed Asif

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If you are an average student and not a nerd who wants to do new things every time then go for MBA, otherwise, go for M.Tech.

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Syed Asif

Guide-Level 12

You need to determine whether you want to stick to the technical field or deviate a little. If you are really good in technical field then go for M.Tech but if you are an average student then go for MBA.
Good luck.

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Devyani A

Beginner-Level 3

I think the first thing you should ask yourself is:
"Are you still interested in engineering after 4 years of rigorous course? "
If your answer is yes, please start preparing for GATE. Another question for yourself, "Do you want to shift career paths? "
If your answer is yes, go for an MBA. For me, this worked well.
My suggestion:
India is a progressed nation. Our education system in terms of IITs and IIMs is well known to the world. I think, pursuing MBA/M.Tech from India's top institutions is equivalent and acceptable globally. Of course, exceptions exist. If you have that financial power in access, you can opt for foreign countries as
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Sansar Garg

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Yes, you are eligible to give the GATE exam.

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Sansar Garg

Contributor-Level 6

You have to fulfil pre-requisite for nuclear energy to be deemed eligible for doing the same and also clear the entrance exam.

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Contributor-Level 9

I think there is no M.E, only M.tech. And for that one needs to give GATE. Hope it helps!

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Versha Rani Shukla

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As it is not clearly mentioned on the website, you can directly contact to the department and get each and every detail easily. The contact number is 228649.

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