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Mayank Kumar DwivediPh.D Research Scholar, SAGE University, Indore

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no u can also proceed without gate.

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Lijo Jacob

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It depends on your personal choice and aptitude, if you have aptitude and interest towards technical side, then I would recommend M.Tech. Otherwise, if management and non-technical field interests you, then MBA should be your choice. Both, MBA and M.Tech comes with its own set of pros and cons.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Automobile engineering degree course is offered by limited engineering colleges in India whereas every engineering college offers a degree course in mechanical engineering. In order to enhance your career growth in the education industry, I will like to recommend you to pursue M.Tech / Ph.D in mechanical engineering in comparison to mechanical engineering. This may also help you to switch career to core mechanical engineering industry.

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Mayank Kumar DwivediPh.D Research Scholar, SAGE University, Indore

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RJIT Tekanpur, Madhya Pradesh offers M.Tech in automobile engineering.

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Mayank Kumar DwivediPh.D Research Scholar, SAGE University, Indore

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RJIT Tekanpur, Madhya Pradesh offers M.Tech in automobile engineering.

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Sheetal KumariMBA in rural management

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Doing Masters in a very different subject where you don't have the basic knowledge is not advisable. Doing Masters in nanotechnology requires at least basic knowledge of it.

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