MTech
Dear Aspirant,
It is not compulsory to have a BBA degree in order to be eligible for an MBA degree. Students from all streams and backgrounds are welcome to be enrolled in MBA degrees in both India as well as abroad. So you can go for MBA even without having a BBA degree. For admission in IIMs, you need to give the CAT exam and for abroad you need to give the GMAT exam. All the best!
Indian Institute of Technologies are known to be very Post Graduate friendly as the fees are negligible for them and along with doing your projects, academics and research, you will also be getting a fellowship of more than 30 thousand rupees per month, which will help you even further.
IITs do not offer a Bachelor of Technology in Nanotechnology, however you can definitely take it up as your MTech or PhD. So, in general IITs will be the best bet for you in the said area. Hope I have answered your question. All the best
Dear Student ,
Here is the list of some well known Integrated M.Tech provided Engineering colleges in India :
To know more about the colleges , refer this :
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india?degree=B.Tech%20M.Tech
Hope this helps !
Admission to the Savitribai Phule University integrated master of technology biotechnology is done on the basis of marks achieved in different examinations. The Savitribai Phule Pune University accepts the scores of joint entrance exam mains, mhtcet, icar aieea. You must have completed your 10 + 2 class level board examination in the relevant subjects and from recognised board and with a minimum score of 40% for being eligible for admission in Savitribai Phule Pune university master of technology biotechnology integrated course.
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Yes definitely! The only bottleneck is that the Indian Institute of Technologies do not offer a Bachelor of Technology course in Nanotechnology. However you can do the course as a Master of Technology degree or MTech degree at a very low price for which Indian Institute of Technologies are famous for. Moreover you'll also get a fellowship amount (around 30,000) each month as a MTech student at the IITs, so it's a great deal for you.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
Hello,
It is good to do integrated MTech CSE in data science from VIT Vellore.
Advantages :
Disadvantages :
Thank You
MBA is the common abbreviation for a Master of Business Administration degree, and recipients typically stop attending school after receiving it. The eligibility for this course is that a candidate must have a graduate degree under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern under any discipline, securing at least 50% marks in aggregate, from a recognized university .
Hence, you can do MBA either from Abroad or India after studying integrated M.Tech CSE from VIT Vellore. The main eligibility is graduation.
I hope this helps,
All the best
Dear Shivam,
Sure , you can be a prominent lecturer after completing your M.Tech . Most probably you can get the job role of an CS Lecturer than an ECE lecturer as in M.tech , you have studied special paper in CS domain. You can get more opportunities if you complete your Ph.D after M.tech .
Hope this was helpful.
hello, btech and mtech are two very different things. Btech is an undergraduate course which can be done right after your 12th standard. While mtech is a post graduate programme that is done after your graduation9(btech). So,if you want to do mtech in data science, you have to complete your btech first.
BTech Data Science is a four-year undergraduate programme that focuses on the application of diverse scientific tools and methods to draw out important information from a huge body of data. The course is brand-new and in-demand, giving students the chance to study skills and procedures like data extraction, methodology analysis, and similar ones.
Btech data science is definitely a very good course and you can specialise in it by going for mtech.
Although the employment rate in the EE department is over 95%... However, there are significant drawbacks to power electronics and systems.
If you are unfamiliar with VLSI courses, your placement prospects will be constrained. Like some of the individuals I know that are having difficulties since they haven't taken any VLSI courses. First of all, all electrical engineering companies permit power Additionally, it is challenging to succeed in the written GATE test if you are unfamiliar with the ECE disciplines.
Let's say you passed the writing test and attended the interview. Companies won't consider you for an interview if you haven't completed any VLSI courses.
A relatively small number of businesses, such as Enphase Systems (PKG is extremely good, 20+ lacs), are involved in Core Power Engineering, however their CGPA criterion was 9. The fact that GE opens its doors primarily for software development and other profiles means that it only sometimes accepts students majoring in basic power engineering.
However, if you've taken any VLSI classes, you'll know that power engineering students had a similar experience. Many of them enrol in VLSI courses and are hired by companies like Intel, AMD, etc.
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