MTech
You may pursue PhD in Robotics after MTech in AI, perhaps only if youre interested in a Career in Research whether in Industry or Academia. Otherwise, after M.Tech in AI, you have fair chances of securing a Job in the IT, Software and Technology Industry. You may atleast get a work experience after MTech followed by deciding on PhD.
Hi,
when it comes to courses, Industrial was probably the least math intense.
Mining and biomedical engineering also also less math intense, though they would overlap with civil & mechanical.
biomedical would have a number of biology-related courses
On the opposite end of the scale, electrical is considered one of the most math intense, as would mechanical & aerospace.
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
Yes, you can
The eligibility criteria for JEE Mains as set by the NTA is as follows:
As you do fit the criteria, you can write jee after bsc computer science and can get admission in NIT's for mcs or mtech.
Hi Vishnu,
Since you're doing a B. Tech in Dairy Technology, assuming you've interests in the course, it will be advisable to do an M. Tech in the same domain.
This is because any branch you choose, if you come under the top 5 percentiles and if you have a real passion for the subject, sooner or later you'll have great package at hand, however the reverse is not true always.
Now, if you're someone who is not very much into Dairy Tech and is okay to switch branches, then Food Tech will be a better option as number of jobs available is lot more and also the placements are better.
Work on your priorities and choose wisely.
Hope this was helpful.
When you take admission through entrances in any IIT, you are admitted to the institute as a provisional student which means that if you fail to satisfy any criteria then your admission will be cancelled. Thus if you get unable to show that you have passed your final exams or don't satisfy the minimum eligibility marks for the course then your admission will be cancelled as per the rules and regulations.
To know more about GATE visit the link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate
I hope this helps.
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