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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
For M.Tech/MS:
1. Jadavpur University
2. BITS pilani
3.Manipal University
4. Institute of Engineers with BIT Mesra
5. Nagarjuna University
For SCM:
1. Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management Delhi/Bangalore/Mumbai
2.Lovely Professional University
3. University of Petroleum and Energy studies
4.CII School of Logistics Amity University
5. DY Patil University
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Beginner-Level 4
If you wanted to do Masters in technology that is M.Tech. from prominent IITs & IISc then GATE is the compulsory.
If you wanted to do Masters in Science again through IIT colleges than IIT JAM exam is their IIT JAM exam is conducted to pursue the Master degree in science (M.Sc) at IITs & IISc.
The IIT JAM exam is conducted in 7 subjects.
IIT JAM exam is relatively easy exam as the GATE exam has more than 10 subjects to prepare for the exam but in IIT JAM student need to focus on the single subject in which the candidate is going to give the exam.
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https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/m-tech-colleges-hyderabad
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Almost all colleges will be having an entrance exam for admission into post graduate programs like M.Tech. so you need to appear for that by satisfying the eligibility criteria of the same.
One of the top exams is GATE which is accepted by IITs and other institutions for post graduate programs in engineering.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
It totally depends upon you. If you have interest in business and marketing than you should do MBA.
But one thing you know if you doing MBA or MCA so, this toughest study as compare to M.Sc.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
I would rather have you ask yourself a question. Would you be able to do justice to both courses? In any case, Ph.D is not a course where you have to attend college. Hence, you can attempt both simultaneously.
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