M.E /M.Tech.
Hello Yogesh,
There are decent chances of getting a seat in M.tech in above colleges,till now you have not been called because most of the higher marks candidate have already reserved the seat,they may go for PSUs and PSUs result are out mostly in july ,so then they will leave the seat,so till then you have to wait.As per your marks you have decent score for getting admission ,so you will be called in 4th or 5th round of COAP. You may also check the link below for cutoffs of previous and other details. I hope it helped.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-cutoff-iit-guwahati
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-cutoff-for-iit-roorkee
Dear Ritesh,
Hope you are doing well. I am trying to convey the ideas that were put forward by Proffessor Dhiraj Sanghi's Blog.
Should I prefer a Dual-degree program or a BTech program.If you are comparing Dual and BTech in the same department, say Dual (CSE) versus BTech (CSE), then the answer is very simple. Go for BTech. I think the dual-degree programs are fantastic, but why go for an early commitment. And if the MTech part of the dual degree is in a specialized area, that should be avoided. When students don't even know the difference between Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, asking them to commit that they will work on "Power" or "Wireless" or "VLSI" after three or four years is simply ridiculous.Now coming to the more interesting question. I prefer CSE over EE. But I am not likely to get admission in BTech (CSE). Should I prefer Dual (CSE) or BTech (EE). You could replace EE and CSE with any two departments, and the answer will be same. It depends on how strongly you prefer one department over the other (CSE over EE in this example). And to test how strongly you prefer one department over the other, I will ask a theoretical question. Be honest in answering it. Your BTech (EE) program will finish in May 2015. Suppose I were to offer you admission in BTech (CSE) on the condition that your program will be delayed by three months, and you will actually graduate in August 2015. Would you then prefer BTech (CSE) or would you still prefer BTech (EE). Basically, if you prefer EE in this hypothetical scenario, then it is clear that your preference for CSE is very minor, and you are not willing to pay even a small cost of three extra months to undertake a CSE program. Then you should prefer BTech (EE) over Dual (CSE).But if you preferred CSE in this hypothetical situation, then we can continue this game a bit further. Now, I further suggest that you invest 9 more months in the discipline for which you have indicated a reasonably strong preference. In these nine months, we will most probably give you more than one lakh rupees in cash, we will give you a degree that normally takes two years to complete, and a degree that opens a lot more doors for you in industry. At least in CSE, several multinationals have setup advanced R&D labs in India, and they hire MTechs and PhDs only, giving a very good work environment and a lucrative career. I am sure there are such labs in other disciplines as well.To me the decision is a no-brainer (though your mileage may vary). The future certainly belongs to more specialisation, and having an MTech degree will be an asset for everyone. Spending a few extra months in the same environment where you have spent four years is the easiest way to get an MTech degree.
Placements :
B.Tech degree will provide you ample opportunities in different companies to work for whether Dual degree especially with M.Tech only gives you the chance in some companies and that too in R&D Department only (Placements will not be an issue). If you are really interested in the stream you should go for Dual and if not then go for B.Tech.
Hope I Answered your query in detail. if you have any further doubts you can comment over here. Please upvote if you liked my answer. All the best for your future.
Dear Dileep Kumar,
Hope you are doing well. Ethical hacking is a trending subject now a days. B.tech does offer a subject but it will be of very basic form. If you really want to lear deeply then MTech is not necessary but one certified course for that would suffice.
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Hello Ritesh,
The dual degree would be for 5 years. 3 years of B.Tech and 2 years of M.Tech.
Scope of future placements is equally good but keep in mind the college you are applying to. Also, choose your discipline carefully. Opportunities for CSE Branch is always good.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hi Navadeep,
Only if you are pursuing your final year(i.e 4th year) in BSc(Research)/BS programme or if you have graduated with such degree you are eligible to write GATE exam.You can now pursue MSc and very well appear for GATE exam and do your MTech degree.To pursue MSc in IIT's you may write IIT JAM exam.
To know more about this exam, participating institutes, various course intake and the admission procedure do visit the link below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-programmes
All the best!!
Hey
Gate Score of 8.44 means you haven't qualified the gate paper. You will be able to participate in COAP , which is the counselling for IIT admission and CCMT which is the counselling of NIT admission only if you qualify the gate paper.
Even the government colleges of various state will require qualified gate marks.
But dont worry.
If you want to join Mtech this year itself you can try private engineering colleges which seperately conducts exam for mtech like BITSAT etc.
There are various other colleges also. Otherwise you can give it a try next year.
Hope this helped you
All the best!
Date of counselling is not updated yet I will update you the moment i let to know the date
here I am attaching a college predictor tool for gate https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor?icn=GATE-clgpd&ici=clevertap-header-web
feel free to ask any doubts in the comment box
thanks
Hii..
As you Mentioned your gate marks as 407.......with you AIR will be approx. around 10000-13000.....with these marks thee are chances to get JNTU...but chances for OU ..
with these marks you can get these colleges:-
Hello student!
Following are the important dates related to admission through GATE into Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University :-
Hope this helps!!
Best of luck :)
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