MTech
Hello,
Yes, you can pursue Master of Technology or MTech degree from Indian institute of technology or IIT after completing your MSc degree.
MSc graduates pursue MTech degree after completing their MSc degree for better future an enhanced career prospects in the field of engineering and technology.
If you wish
Hello Aspirant,
Snq is a special quota Super Numerical Quota . It is given to the deserving candidate by the state government. Irrespective of caste reservation snq will be given on the basis of income one with the min income and good rank will easily recieve snq in which the
Hello aspirant,
If you want to do mtech in mechatronics after completing btech in mechanical branch, then it's a good choice and it's completely worth it.
Mechanical engineering is one of the sought courses after btech in India. So here are some courses that you can do in mtech after
Now a days the mechanical engineering transformed to mechatronics. People are preferring mechatronics than mechanical. Because there was bond signed in UNO that after 2028, there should be no petrol, diesel vehicles use. Because of lot of pollution and environmental issues, also the shortage of petrol, diesel in upcoming years,
Yes, you are eligible for writing the PGCET for CSE.
The Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) is administered to specify the worth for access of local and non-local nominees to full-time or part-time courses in master's degree programs like MBA, MCA, M.E., M. Tech. , M.Arch
Hello student,
Yes, you are eligible for GATE exam. However, one can pursue MTech after successful completion of a BSc degree if the course is of 4-year long duration. But if one has completed BSc with a 3-year undergraduate degree then students need to complete their MSc. first before applying
Hello samruddhi,
As per the question the main criteria to get enrolled for the m.tech course in India is GATE entrance exam. Once a candidate clears his gate entrance exam then he/she can enrolled for m.tech course. A postgraduate program offered in the field of modern medical practice is called
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