MTech
Hello,
Yes, definitely you can go for mtech in aerospace. So you can go for it after you qualify in the concerned paper in Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE). After qualifying GATE, you'll have to apply to institutes, which offer the M. Tech.
I hope this will help you.
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Hey student,
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Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTUH) offers a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Mechanical Engineering + Mater of Technology (M.Tech) in Advanced Manufacturing Systems a 5 year Integrated Dual Degree Program.
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Hello aspirant!
Yes, of course you can do mechanical engineering in mtech after completing your btech. M. Tech in mechanical eengineering is a PG course which deals with the study of mechanics, Kinematics, Statics, Thermodynamics used in construction...etc development IN MACHINES AND TOOLS.
list of mtech courses after btech mechanical
Hey there
Yes If a candidate clears GATE exam he/she is eligible to apply for M.tech courses but different colleges have different cutoffs and eligiblity criteria first look for that then apply.
check the link
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate
good luck
hello,
As per current year i.e. 2020 GATE cutoff for Physics paper :-
1. General category:- 37.2
2. OBC-NCL :- 33.4
3. ST/SC/PwD :- 24.8
if you score above the cutoff they you will qualify gate exam. GATE cutoff for MTech in Physics is not available. to get assured for
Hey friend!
Mechatronics Engineering is the research division that studies mechanical engineering, electrical technology , information technology , telecommunications, device technology and control engineering. After graduation, graduates will work on various issues such as sensing and control systems, automation, robots and expert systems, transport and vehicle systems and advanced computer
Hello divya,
MTech in Aeronautical Engineering is a professional degree of 2 years. The course involves the study of design and mechanism of flying objects. It trains the engineer on designing, repairing, and analysing different parts of the flying objects.
Now to answer your question, Yes you can go for
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