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As a (b.h.u student), here's an updated comparison for 2026 since engineering trends have evolved over the years.Degree (B.Tech/B.E.) AdvantagesWider subject knowledge (theory + application)More career opportunities in core engineering, IT, a
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As a (b.h.u student), here's an updated comparison for 2026 since engineering trends have evolved over the years.Degree (B.Tech/B.E.) AdvantagesWider subject knowledge (theory + application)More career opportunities in core engineering, IT, and government sectorsEligibility for higher studies like GATE, M.Tech, MBA, or MS abroadBetter salary growth in the long runPreferred qualification for most campus placement drivesDiploma AdvantagesMore practical and skill-oriented trainingGood for students who enjoy hands-on technical workFaster entry into the job marketOption to join 2nd year of Degree through Lateral EntryLower tuition fees, making it more affordableWhich is better in 2026? It depends on your goal.If you want long-term technical growth, higher studies, or better placements → Choose Degree.If you want early job experience and practical exposure → Choose Diploma.Many students still follow the path: Diploma → Degree (Lateral Entry) → Placement, and do well if they build good skills. Both routes can lead to a successful career depending on your interest and consistency.Institutes like MERI Group of Institutions also support practical learning and lateral entry pathways, so both options can lead to good career outcomes depending on how you plan your journey.
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An MBA from IIM is ideal if you aim for leadership, business, or management roles with high salary packages and faster career growth. An M.Tech from IIT suits those interested in technical expertise, research, or academia. Choose MBA for busin
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An MBA from IIM is ideal if you aim for leadership, business, or management roles with high salary packages and faster career growth. An M.Tech from IIT suits those interested in technical expertise, research, or academia. Choose MBA for business-driven careers and M.Tech for deep domain specialization. Your career goal should guide your choice.
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