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Hi Rajat,
The basic difference between M.Tech (M.E) and M. S. is that M.Tech is a course centric programme focused mainly toward Industries and M. S is a research centric programme.
1. First and foremost, admission to an M.Tech programme depends on the candidate GATE score and in some case Institutes Internal tests, whereas, admission to an M. S. programme depends on the score of the entrance exam as well as the interview round.
2. In M.Tech, the student is trained to work in an industry as well as take up some research work. As far as M. S. is concerned, the students are trained to take up a career in research in an industry or academ
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and institution.
If you are not very particular about the stream that you want, then go for better institution i.e. COEP. But if your interest lies strongly in mechanical and you are not getting mechanical at COEP, then you may join WEC.
All the best!
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