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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) is an all India entrance exam which allows candidates to apply for IITs, NITs, IISc, and a few other applied sciences institutes/universities. GATE exam can only be given by the candidates with applied Science degrees like B.E and B.Tech, to pursue M.Tech and M.Sc. By research, integrated Ph.D and direct Ph.D programs. IIT JAM (Joint Admission test for M.Sc) is an all India entrance exam which allows candidates to apply for IITs, IISERs, IISc, and NITs. IIT JAM exam can be given by the candidates with both basic sciences and applied sciences degrees to pur
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I don't have enough knowledge about this.
But my suggestion is –
Need not to ask anyone, just call the college administration and ask them.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Download previous year question papers and sample papers of IMUCET 2018 for your exam practice from the link provided below. Question papers for IMUCET 2018 available on Shiksha will enable you to improve your speed and accuracy. You can download all last years' IMUCET exam question papers and sample papers free of cost. You can also download preparation guides for IMUCET designed by Shiksha experts:
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It is absolutely fine, even if you have done M.Tech, you can pursue CA. However, I personally believe that you already have a very good degree and you can make a wonderful career after M.Tech. Studying CA is altogether a different thing with all new and different subjects will be a waste of time, as long as you only have a passion to acquire high qualifications. It is advisable to go ahead and perform in your stream of expertise. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God Bless You.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 3
It will help you to grow further with your career, people tend to do M.Tech after their B.Tech degree so they can get higher paying jobs and it helps them to learn new and advance things. This degree will value your CV and with this, you will able to share your future and career. You can pursue your degree with OP Jindal university they have the best infrastructure and highly qualified faculty. If you want to know more about this kindly check: http://www.opju.ac.in/mtech.php
All the best.
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