MTech
Hello,
Data science is one of the highest paying professions.
Few key job roles as a data science engineer you can look for are-
http://www.careers360.com/careers/data-scientist
You can refer to the above link to know more about these job roles, average salary and packages or any other information about data science
AS you are from the scientific background, then going for the UGC CSIR NET can be a great option for you. Now for the CSIR NET, the student need to score 55% marks in there Masters program from any stream. So as you have completed your MTech and if you have 55% marks in your PG, then you are obviously eligible for the UGC CSIR NET.
The subjects in which you can appear for the CSIR NET are-
For more information regarding the CSIR NET consider the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/csir-ugc-net
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
The MTech CSE branches in IIT or any other institutes are-
For the top IIT in India consider the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-top-iit-colleges-in-india
Hello, the answer to your question is YES. the syllabus for GATE exam remains the same for both btech and mtech. You can learn more about GATE from this link ;
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate
If you are a Maharashtra state candidate then you need to give MHTCET for sure and you will be admitted on the basis of rank obtained in the examination and also if you clear the cut off for ICT Mumbai.
But if you are from other state you can give jee mains/MHTCET but jee mains will be preferred rather than MHTCET.
So, it is very important to score high in any of the two examination because the ICT Mumbai is one of the topmost college through MHTCET. You need to keep atleast 99 percentile in MHTCET and in jee mains 97-98 atleast .
Yes, you have a good rank, but it won't be enough to get you a category 1 integrated M.Tech seat at the VIT Vellore campus in software engineering. You might be able to receive it in the second group, but the odds are minimal because there are a certain number of seats and the indicated course is the most popular option in integrated programmes. The best possibilities are Integrated CSE at Vellore (1 or 2), Integrated CSE with a Data Science specialisation at Vellore , Integrated CSE at Chennai and Integrated CSE with a business system specialisation at Chennai .
Good Luck!!
Hi,
I would suggest do your BTech first, then if you want to go for an MTech try to get into a top tier college or try in foreign universities.
Enrolling yourself into a 5 year long course right away, isn’t that great an option, because you may have a change of heart after your BTech.
So between BTech in ECE from SRM and integrated MTech from VIT, I’s say go for SRM. Apart from the wonderful infrastructure of the institution, ECE is a pretty great course in SRM, the placements are just as good as the ones that appear for CSE or IT courses, with the placement percentage this year (2022) going as high as 91%.
I hope that was helpful.
Yes, there is a huge scope abroad after studying integrated mtech computer science engineering here in India or in your college VIT Vellore. There are a large number of companies abroad that provide job opportunities to students coming from India.
There are a lot of MNCSs looking for a large number of software engineers. You may also get campus placements in VIT Vellore where companies recruit students and offer jobs abroad.
I hope this helps,
All the best
Dear aspirant,
Even though Data and AI would dominate the tech field in a few years we can say that there will always be job opportunities for doing integrated computer sciences. In your course you will cover the basics required to build on programming. There call a lot of fields that require computer science skill flexibility. By doing an integrated masters you are ensuringthat you have options open and you would be a flexible employee
If at all, you want to get into AI after your masters you can do another masters or take specific courses and internships during your course as well.
Hence, you don't have to worry about the scope.
Hope this helps.
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