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Contributor-Level 10
M.E Civil (with specialisation in Infrastructure Engineering and Management)
M.E Civil (with specialisation in Structural engineering. )
M.E Civil (with specialisation in Transportation Engineering)
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https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/m-tech-entrance-e
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Eligibility for Ph.D. in Physics:
1) M.Phil. Degree or M.Sc. In Physics or Material Science
2) A minimum aggregate score of 60% or equivalent CGPA (relaxed to 55% or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST) at the level of post-graduation
3) Qualification of any of the following national level tests in Physics in the last 2 years from applying to the course:
4) CSIR/UGC-JRF or CSIR/UGC LS with rank less than or equal to 200
5) JEST/GATE with rank less than or equal to 300. Selection is based on the shortlisted candidates perfor
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
It depends upon your interest and your future goals. You should to go for B.Tech + M.Tech if you want to continue your specializations. That's makes you much expertise in that particular feild. And you know very well that core companies need the one who has done his Masters in the continuation of specializations. BUT you should to go for B.Tech+MBA if you also posses some managerial skills or you want to have to combination of engineering and managerial skills. That's a very promising career also. So it's all upto you. Both the courses re in demand and will grow at the equal pace. Italian all ll depends upon your futuri
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
As per the Jamia University's criteria and guidelines, minimum percentage should be 60% for the admission as per your CGPA it looks you are not eligible. Still you can visit our university website or you can also call on our helpline no in website: http://jmi.ac.in
Best of luck!
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