MTech
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After finishing your b.tech in eee, you can indeed pursue a m.tech in cse. You must crack the gate in cse, not eee, for that. This means that in order to be eligible for admission to m.tech programmes at institutes like the greatest ones in our nation like the IITs, nITs, and iisc, among others, you must complete the b.tech cse syllabus. Additionally, relatively few institutes impose restrictions on this advantage. Check the colleges' eligibility requirements, then. Visit the following link for further information:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-me-mtech-in-computer-science-engineering-colleges-in-india
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Mentioned below are the name of the top colleges and universities offering integrated course Bachelor of technology and master of technology in india:
Some colleges and universities conduct their own entrance examination for admission to integrated course whereas some accept scores of national or state level entrance examination for admission to the integrated course.
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Hello aspirant,
Here are a few colleges for you:
Students must be aware that to get admission without entrance to the above colleges, students must pay the Donation fees in addition to the total fee given above. The donation fee is none refundable and is one-time payment only.
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Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well!
Minimum b tech grades required to qualify for any entrance exam for M tech is 50-60 percent. So with 5.9 cgpa in your B Tech, you are eligible to give any entrance exam that can get you admission into some good M tech Colleges.
Minimum b tech grades is a must to have but with that you also need to qualify the entrance exam conducted by the universitites.
Some of the top entrance exams for M tech admissionare:
You need to qualify these entrance exams to get into a good M tech college.
If you dont want to crack these entrance tests then you can just take admissions into any private college that is reputed and is offering M tech degree through a recognized university.
Some of the good private universities are:
Hey !
Considering your general rank for OJEE M.tech , you have good chances of getting a seat in government colleges but the main factor here is your preferred branch. Because , you may get a government college for some branch while for some other branch , you may not get that college . So all here depends upon your preferred branch. But if i do not consider your branch , then you have chances for the following government colleges:
Behrampur university
Igit ,sarang
Ajay dinay institute of technology
You can predict your chances of getting a seat on the basis of your OJEE rank by using OJEE college predictor tool:
https://engineering.careers360.com/ojee-college-predictor
Hello Student,
Yes, VIT Vellore has been securing the highest ranks in the fields of engineering. It is honoured by various national and international institutions/organizations for its outstanding contribution to academics. VIT Vellore has its name written in the Limca Book of World Records for the highest number of placements.
The highest package offered for candidates in 2022 is INR 75 LPA and the average package is INR 8.19 LPA.
Getting an MBA after getting your M.Tech. is possible and will put you in an excellent position. Numerous construction graduates, including those from prestigious IITs, pursue an MBA following graduation. Because the MBA programme is more extensive and covers a wider range of topics, it broadens your options, helps you to develop a strong overall character, and gives you the assurance you need to adapt to changing abilities and circumstances. An MBA will prepare you for a general management profession in industries other than computers, including marketing, sales, finance, human resources, systems, and operations. An MTech will prepare you for a career in your primary field of study.
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