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Scholar-Level 17
Please find the list of top colleges in the link with all information about them:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/m-tech-civil-engineering-colleges-india
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I understand and appreciate your interest in pursuing Master of Technology with specialisation in Civil Engineering. To assist you in choosing the colleges to pursue the same, kindly refer to the link below for more information on the colleges (sorted in order of preference):
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/m-tech-colleges-india?uaf[]=sub_spec&ts=2036679&rf=filters&bc[]=86&ss[]=sp_90
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Guide-Level 15
As per the regulations issued in 2015, admission to any technical courses requires you to qualify in the respective entrance examinations. Apart from GATE entrance examination, there are a lot of other entrance examinations which are comparatively much easier and you can get qualify in them and secure a seat in a good college for chemical engineering. Different states conduct their own entrance examinations for admission into private colleges in a state, for example, OJEE for Odisha, PGECET for Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, TANCET for Tamil Nadu, WBUT for West Bengal, etc. Further, some private universities like SRM Unive
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
M.Tech in energy technology is a budding field. If you wish to get into teaching then yes after pursuing this course you may get ample opportunities to become a teacher or if you study well then you might become a professor of the department in any college/university.
But it is better if you understand thoroughly about the course because M.Tech in energy management is an advanced programme that not only imparts knowledge about energy industry but also prepares students with more technical topics like energy regulation. And, in almost every industry there is a need for students who have studied energy technology.
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Beginner-Level 5
It depends upon your interest as well as your personal conditions.
Honestly speaking, these days the amount of B.Tech and B.E. students has gone so high that it won't be wrong if anybody says they are in the same condition in terms of worth as B.Com or B.Sc graduates were considered till 4-5 years back. If the B.E./B.Tech student can get into some of the major PSUs then its well and good but if you get into private job then that can be frustrating in long run. After getting into private firm if you don't improve or increase your certifications (certifications too have levels like level 1, 2, 3, etc) then you might feel st
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Scholar-Level 18
Tezpur University is making all required efforts. But, location is hindrance. Sometimes students have to go to Guwahati for interview. As the word spreads around if good material available, more recruiters will start coming.
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