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National Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh is a good place to pursue your Masters of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering discipline. Following is the statistics of the M.Tech programme's placement at NIT Andhra:
Companies Visited: 41 Percentage Placement: 72% Average Package: 6.02 LPA Lowest Package: 3.6 LPA Highest Package: 12LPA
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You can do the Integrated BTech-MTech course after 10+2 but not directly MTech. Now if you wish to go for the Integrated MTech course, then why will you go again abroad for the Masters course?. See if you wish to go for the Masters abroad, then my suggestion for you will be to go for the BTech course and not the BTech-MTech after MTech again going for the Masters abroad, its nothing but a misuse of resources.
The fields which you can go for the BTech course in VIT are provided below:
For more information regarding VIT consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/university/vellore-institute-of-technology-vellore
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VIT is one of the best private engineering colleges in India. So if you wish to go for the Integrated MTech program in any specialization, then its a good choice because, after completion of the course you have good chance to get a good salaried job in placements. It can feel to you that, the packages of BTech and Integrated MTech will be nearly the same, but you will have to invest 1 year more. But look at the bright side, you will be a more educated engineer with high end specialized skills which can really help you to get a R&D or Project lead kind of a job. So you can have similar packages but you will be a much upgraded version.
The placement ratio for the Integrated MTech course is around or greater than 85% (for CSE related course/job profiles) which is a great opportunity.
For more information regarding the VIT consider the link below:
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Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad is the fastest growing 2nd generation IIT and has also outpaced many older IITs in many pointers. So, as far as the placement in MTech mechanical is concerned, then replying to a RTI, IIT Hyderabad stated that in the 2017-19 batch, 16 students were placed out of 25 and in 2018-19 batch, 17 were placed out of 24, which is a great number.
So, in all IIT Hyderabad is a good place to pursue MTech in Mechanical engineering. All the best!
Unfortunately you cannot do that. National Institute of Technology Rourkela takes admission into MTech Mining Engineering through GATE in Mining Engineering and not from GATE in Mechanical Engineering.
So, if you want to take admission in Mining Engineering, then you'll have to give GTAE in Mining Engineering and opt for the same paper. All the best!
Definitely, each year many people switch their field of interest and take up a different branch in MTech than what they took in B.Tech. The only thing which you'll have to do is that clear the paper of GATE in EC and prepare well for the interviews, as the professors will be hell bent on knowing that why you want to switch you field, so keep your answer ready for these. Other than these you'll be good to go.
Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi has an active VLSI programme for the students targeting admission in 2022. The candidates are selected through an all India entrance examination (GATE) followed by a written test and an interview.
Candidates with their branches in engineering such as BE or B. Tech in Electrical Engineering (EE), Electronics & Communications (ECE), Instrumentation (INI), Associate membership of professional bodies equivalent to B.Tech. (EEE/EE/ECE/IN) and M.Sc. in Electronics Science will be considered eligible for this course. (This is from the official notification from IIT Mandi VLSI MTech).
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See, if you want a secured future and want to get into a high paying job straight out of college, especially for M.Tech, then I would suggest you to go with BITS Pilani Pilani campus.
BITS Pilani has a much higher recognition and alumni base as compared to all the 3rd Gen IITs that you have mentioned. And the developments that have happened in these 3rd Gen IITs have only been on the front of B.Tech.
If you would have asked this question for BTech, then I would have recommended you to take IIT Bhilai over any other college, but if you want to go for M.Tech, then BITS Pilani is the logical choice. All the best!
Hi Student,
Admissions to the MTech program in IIT Goa will be made through the COAP portal. Applicants who have submitted their MTech applications at IIT Goa have to accept or decline admission offers via the COAP portal. The COAP 2022 counselling is scheduled for May 20 to July 19.IIT Goa offers M.Tech programs in 3 disciplines for 2 years duration. It provides M.Tech admission under 2 Category i.e Regular M. Tech (With Teaching Assistantship) and Sponsored/Self-Financed M. Tech (Without Assistantship).
IIT Goa M.Tech selection Criteria
1.Selection process is mainly based on GATE Score for regular candidates.
2 IT Goa will declare GATE cutoff for each category.
3. IT Goa offers direct admission based without an interview based on high GATE cut off rank.
4.Re st candidates are called for the interview round
5.F ollowed by final selection based on interview performance.
Hi Aspirant! M.Tech and MBA both are very different fields. If you want to study in continuation, go for M.Tech as your concepts will be fresh and it might help you further during M.Tech.
>> After doing an M.Tech, you can choose the following path :
>> MBA involves study more about business rather than concepts and knowledge. So, if you choose 3rd option (mentioned above), then MBA will provide you more training about that. Moreover, if you go for job directly after B.Tech and then after gaining 3-4 years industry experience, you can still do MBA and it would be more fruitful as you would already have the knowledge. Then you can relate the management terms to your day to day work life.
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