MTech
Hi,
Yes, you can pursue M.tech in Mechatronics after completing B.tech in Mechatronics. You are eligible to pursue the the course. You can check the colleges over here: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-me-mtech-in-mechatronics-engineering-colleges-in-india
Hi there!
The topmost Institutions for ME/MTech in Petroleum Engineering are as follows:
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Hello student,
Bangalore University is old good government institute with NAAC A grade. Colleges under Bangalore universities offer in lots of courses including masters of Engineering also. There are a total 43 specialisations in ME. The average is about 50k.
However click on the link below to know more
https://www.careers360.com/university/bangalore-university-bangalore/courses?stream=1°ree=6
Hello,
To get seat in M.tech your must appear for entrance exam and qualify in it. There are national level, state level and university level entrance exams like GATE, BITS HD, TS PGECET, AP PGECET, Karnataka PGECET etc. Depending on the college you are interested in, you need to appear
Hello Sai,
As per your Query this is the difference between btech and Mtech,
B.TECH:
A Bachelor of Technology(B.E/B.TECH) is an undergraduate academic degree conferred after the completion of a three-year, a four-year or a five-year program of studies at an accredited university or accredited university-level institution.
M.TECH:
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Hello aspirant ,
The link is provided below so that you can have a full information about counselling , dates and all what you want
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-counselling
Hope this will help you..
Better luck for your bright future..
Dear Student,
Your career path after completing your BTech depends on whether you stick to your core discipline, or if you go to branch out into non-core fields, like management. If you’re planning a career in engineering then you can also do M.Tech and PHd.
With a B.Tech in electrical
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