MTech
Hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great. With reference to yoru above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that YES, you can pursue the Mtech in Construction management course after completing Btech in Civil engineering. M Tech in Construction Management can be pursued after completing B. Tech in Civil Engineering , B. Arch and B. Plan at the bachelors level.
Further, if yu wish to know more about the list of top ME or Mtech colleges in India in 2022 then you cna follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-me-mtech-in-construction-technology-colleges-in-india
I hope that this will help.
Dear aspirant,
No, all IITs doesn't have dual degree in cse specially the newer IITs like iit jodhpur, Mandi, bhilai and few more. If you are planning to do a dual degree then I would suggest you to kindly do it from a good iit because you would be spending 5 years of education in that specific college.
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The eligibility criteria to apply for AP PGECET Entrance is that a candidate must have passed B.E/B.Tech/ B.Pharm wih minimum 50% aggregate if the candidate belongs to general category and 45% aggregate marks if the candidate belongs to reserved category. The minimum education qualification requirement is based on undergraduate level course rather postgraduate level course. If you have passed B Tech/B.E you can apply for admission to M.E/M.Tech course. Of you have passed B.Pharm you can apply for M.Pharm/Pharm D (PB).
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Hello candidate,
There are a few companies mostly related to the field of research and product development which was he prefer BTech candidates over MP candidates for recruitment and training purposes. Here is a list of some of the companies which might be of your interest-
Adobe. Adobe. Adobe Inc. ...
Amazon. Amazon. Products predominantly cover the domains of e-commerce, cloud computing, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. ...
Amdocs. Amdocs. ...
Facebook. Facebook. ...
Microsoft. Microsoft. ...
Hewlett-Packard (HP) HP. ...
Informatica. Informatica
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See in Engineering, the companies don't like specialization a lot in there engineering student. So if you work in companies which are product based or Service Based, in both cases, the BE/BTech are recruited with the salary amount reasonable to there qualification. But when a PhD or MTech holder applies then they also get the same salary package and which I will say is a demerit for a graduate who have invested 2-6 more years after BTech. So if you want to go for the Product based companies then don't go for MTech or PhD, go for it after BTech. But if you want to go for R&D positions or want to be a professor or researcher then go for MTech & PHD which will be a better option for you.
To know more about career in CSE, visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/computer-science-engineering-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Admission to M.Tech in Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi for the academic year 2022-23 has not yet started. Last year the application process for admission to M.Tech had started in the month of April. SO this year the application process is expected to start in the month of April. IIIT, Delhi will announce all the new announcements, admission details, admission schedule and important updates related to admission on the official website. SO you are advised to check the announcements regularly from time to time. You can visit the official website using the link below
https://www.iiitd.ac.in/
Hello Aspirant,
M.Tech. in Bioinformatics is a 2-year full-time postgraduate course, the minimum eligibility for admission to which is the successful completion of graduation (B.E./ B.Tech.) from a recognized university.
Graduation needs to have been completed in any of Computer Science, IT, Biotech, Bioinformatics, Programming, Math, or Science. Preference is however given to candidates having completed B.Tech. in Bioinformatics.
Admission to the course is based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test, or in some cases, the merit obtained at the level of graduation.
VIT Center Nanotechnology Research (CNR) was organized in the year 2008 to benefit educational and research facilities in the relevant domain.
To pursue M.Tech in this subject, you can give the VIT masters admission exam called VITMEE for Nanotechnology subject.
This is a two-year pg degree in nanotechnology.
A candidate to be suitable for this course must conform to the next norms
must be a graduate with a degree from any identified inst. or univ. with 60% scores or more in domains like ECE / EEE / Mechanical Engrg. / Chemical Engrg. / Metallurgical Engg. / E&I / M.Sc. Physics aspirant with Electronics as compulsory subject or any similar course.
Conclusive year aspirants are also suitable.
Should have obtained their last sem/year scorecard earlier than the counseling process. These students must have their degree statements with them and should submit them within a particular time specified by the authority.
You can discover more input regarding this here
https://www.careers360.com/university/vellore-institute-of-technology-vellore/mtech-nanotechnology-course ( copy this link and paste on your browser)
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
No, you cannot get admission to M.Tech Very large-scale integration (VLSI) if you have appeared for GATE Instrumentation paper. In CCMT counselling the qualifying and GATE paper are mapped with Institute, Department and the course. So you need to check the mapping of qualifying and GATE paper are mapped with Institute, Department and the course which is available on the CCMT website: https://ccmt.nic.in/CCMTRegistration2021/Report/SeatMapping.aspx?boardid=105012121
Even if you have scored more than the cut off score you will not be allotted seat in an NIT if your GATE paper and qualifying examination is not as per the seat mapping of the institute, department and course.
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