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You may pursue your ME or MEng in the same field or any specialized field of your interest. What you should study can be known after you have an understanding of whether you enjoy solving technical challenges or like being creative and innovative. Aerospace engineering, Maintenance engineering, Manufacturing systems engineer, Materials engineering, Mechanical engineering, Automotive engineering, Automotive Design, Production Management, Quality Management, Airport Management and MBA are some of the options available to you. You have to know your career goals and decide accordingly. Research on the various job opportunities and c
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
The difference is the time period. You will be usually spending 4 years for B.Tech, and if you want to do M.Tech you will then spend another 2 years. But, in case of integrated B.Tech+M.Tech, you will be doing both the degrees is 5 years. So, your time of one year and the fees will be saved. This is the advantage of integrated course.
VIT University is a top ranked university which is known for its placements, exposure and education. So, it is good to do that. But, the only thing is that they charge a lot of fees as it is a private university. If you can pay that, then you can study there which is well and good.
Above a
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Yes, you can get a highly paid job without doing M.Tech also. For that, you need to study in top institutes like IITs, BITS Pilani etc. there the salary packages are really high compared to other colleges. Above all, even if you study in a top ranking college, you need to be highly skilled and updated to be better than your counterparts so that you can stand unique which will eventually lead you to a good company with a high salary.
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TU Berlin, Hamburg Institute of Technology, TU Munich are some of the best. You will find more options here:
https://www.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programs/en/?p=l&q=&fos=0&fee[]=0&sortBy=1&page=1&display=list
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Hi Sanjay, abroad is a very vast term. To be precise, every country and every university have different admission requirements. Some countries or universities are more competitive than the others. Generally, its IELTS, TOEFL and GRE. Scholarships are also available and basically given on merit. If you have a good profile then you can be considered by the universities for scholarship. You have to specify your country choice for better guidance. If you haven't decided then here is a link, you check here first , the requirements and fee, etc. and write back:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509
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