MTech
No it is not possible for you to pursue master of technology computer science. This is because you have done Bachelor of Technology in mechanical engineering. Bachelor of Technology in mechanical engineering and Master of Technology in Computer Science are two different things.
In mechanical engineering you learn about machines but in computer science you learn about computers, their working and app development. For computer science engineering you are required to you complete your Bachelor of Computer Science Engineering with at least 50% marks in the aggregate.
However there are various colleges and Universities provide admission to the master of technology computer science to the students who have 3 or 4 years gap.
Read more about master of technology by clicking on mentioned below link:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-me-mtech-in-computer-science-engineering-colleges-in-india&ved=2ahUKEwjs-Obrvqz1AhVoh1YBHXmBAukQFnoECAUQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0ip7-EaTz2hMnKnkrkTJ9u
PGCET ranks are relative rankings, that means it relies on the top score I mean the highest score achieved in the examination and the 100% score is not the judging criteria. That means if a candidate has 90 marks, which is the highest for that examination will be given rank 1 and candidate with 89 will be rank 2 and if there are 3 candidates with marks 88 then tie breaker is applied:
The total aggregate marks in the qualifying examination of the candidate will be marked. The higher qualifying marks will gain higher merit. If the marks are equal again, then the age of the candidate will be taken in account, where the candidate elder in age will get higher merit. Still, if the merit is tied, the merit will be determined by draw of lots.
There is no appropriate approximation of the rank you will get, as it depends on various factors.
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Hi, University of Hyderabad has good faculty most importantly but the placement is average. The infrastructure and courses taught there are excellent. 80% people get placed from the campus drive itself. The professors treat every student equally as long as you get your work done on time they do not mind how you have entered the university. Yes you can do Ph.D. after. If you still have doubts feel free to comment. hope this helps.
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CSIR UGC NET is the apex body to conduct eligibility exam for subjects in Science and Technology. CSIR UGC NET for Science stream is conducted by CSIR in the following areas: -
1. Chemical Sciences (http://csirhrdg.res.in/Home/Index/1/InPage/35/26)
2. Earth Sciences (http://csirhrdg.res.in/Home/Index/1/InPage/36/26)
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5. Physical Science (http://csirhrdg.res.in/Home/Index/1/InPage/39/26)
The exam pattern is as follows-
1. The MCQ test paper of each subject shall carry a maximum of 200 marks.
2. The exam shall be for duration of three hours.
3. The question paper shall be divided in three parts i.e. A,B &C
Part A shall be common to all subjects. This part shall be a test containing a maximum of 20 questions of General Aptitude.
Part B shall contain subject related MCQs. The total marks allocated to this section shall be 70 out of 200.
Part C shall contain higher value questions that may test the candidate's knowledge of scientific concepts and/or application of the scientific concepts.
You are eligible to appear in any one out of the above 5 subjects of your interest area and shall be eligible for fellowship and lectureship based on that subject.
Hope this helps
Feel free to ask any doubt
There is no penalty as such if you discontinue the course. But you may have to pay the entire course fee or course fee of that particular semester or no fee at all to get your original certificates that you have submitted at the time of joining/admission. It is subjected to the rules and regulations of the institute in which you have taken admission. If you discontinue the course your fee reimbursement claim will not be renewed ultimately you have to pay the tuition fee, if its demanded by the institute management when you discontinue the course. We would suggest you to enquire with the concerned authority regarding the guidelines for discontinuing the course.
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There are many top colleges providing mtech in chemical engineering without Gate score. These are:-
For more information,please visit-
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-me-mtech-in-chemical-engineering-colleges-in-india
Here you will find the admission process of above stated colleges.
Hope this will help you.
you will have definitely be qualified in GATE exam and your rank may probably be around 5000-10000. And yes, you can apply for M.Tech in Construction Technology and Management. you can apply at colleges like,
IIT Delhi, New Delhi
IIT Bombay, Mumbai
Parul University, Vadodaar, Gujarat.
Hey Aspirant!
This M.Tech program in Energy Engineering is designed to study various renewable energy technologies as the energy management. This program is designed for students with engineering degree in chemical, electrical, energy and mechanical engineering.
PERA CET is, currently, one of the entrance tests to get admission to K J Somaiya College of Engineering apart from GATE. And the cutoff of PERA CET is high for getting K J Somaiya College.
The cutoff varies every year depend upon various factors like number of student, difficulty level, selection of course and various other. Obtained Positive Score in appropriate PERA CET for M Tech according to the official website. The rank around 500- 1000 is good to get your preferable branch in K J Somaiya College. For more details you can check the official website: https://kjsce.somaiya.edu/en/admission/mtech/
All The Best!
Hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that you can definitely do mtech in chemical engineering after qualifying GATE chemical engineering examination 2022.
further, if you wish to know about how to prepare for GATE Chemical Engineering exam, you can follow the below steps :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-gate-chemical-engineering
I hope that this will help.
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