Ph.D
Dear Aspirant,
MTech/ME is a strictly 2 year course, where as MS may go beyond 2 years.
MTech/ME has more coursework than project work, in MS coursework is minimal and large chunk of credits allotted to thesis. For example, in IISc, MTech/ME students take 12-16 courses whereas MS students take 3/4 courses.
MTech/ME admissions usually depend only on GATE scores, MS admissions usually consist of entrance examination score plus interviews.
MTech/ME students get the degree by finishing the required courses and working in a project upto standard. MS students have to do research on a topic agreed upon by their advisors which will be scrutinized from a research point of view to award the degree.
Hope this information helps you,
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Thank you .
Hi aspirant,
You asked that which one is the better option between ms & mtech.
Look,
Both MTech & MS will get the same opportunities, same job profile, both of them are allowed to sit in the placement for the same companies but the main thing is MTech are allowed to sit in placements only after 1.5 years and MS are allowed to sit in placements drive after 2.5 years( and that also after taking NOC form your guide).
So, this totally depends on you. If you are interested in research then you should definitely go for MS and if you are only interested in placements then most of the people prefer MTech. Many students who didn’t able to get admission in MTech due to low gate score, they take admission in MS, where they invest there one extra year rather than going for one-year GATE preparation and they get equal opportunities in placement.
All the best !!
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Hello,
Engineering as a course will be bachelors of engineering or technology which is done after 10+2 or diploma. You can get admission through entrance exams like cet, jee mains. Engineering has various fields like mechanical, civil, computer science, bio medical, aerospace, etc. Out of ehich computer science has more demand and great future ahead due to digital transformation. Your salary depends on college, your branch, campus placement companies and current scenario but in general it will be around 5-6 lakhs per annum from decent college. But if you pursue in IIT you may get better package too.
Phd is a doctorate of phylosophy is a highest level pf degree a candidate can earn. You have to do original research and thesis. And it takes around 5years to earn phd. In order to apply for phd you need to have masters degree first. Your salary starts from 4 lakhs and can go upto 12 lakhs per annum.
To know more about engineering and phd course you can refer to these articles on them of careers360
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/courses/ph-d-doctor-of-philosophy/amp
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/engineering/amp
You haven't mentioned you want to do MA in which stream, so kindly help us with the subject for that, nevertheless with MCA also you can do PhD for that you can appear in UGC NET, usually women candidates are provided relaxation, so kindly check out that in case you're interested, for JRF there is age limit, in case of pursuing PhD there is no upper age limit, also in case you want to appear for assistant professor.
Hey!
nit professors do phd in either indian institute if technology. or the NIT itself. but it is not always necessary. you can do phd from normal universities like anna university or something else and become an IIT professor/assistant professor. so it is not about which university, but all you need is sufficient knowledge in your subject.
but generally they are from IITs or NITs
good luck
Hi, the assistant professors of IIT usually do their PhD from abroad. The hands on experience is actually considered. The whole process varies in various IITs. Few things mention below matter a lot.
1. Quality of your PhD work. It doesn't matter from which institute you get a PhD, the work you have done will be seriously considered. By quality, it means publishing your research work in high profile journals and conferences with good impact factor.
2. Post doc experience- it varies from IIT to IIT. Project funded from dst and other government bodies are really considered.
3. Ability to define your research area. You need to have a clear vision for your research. The practical knowledge matters at last. So the research work and projects are really counted.
Hope this helps.
Greetings,
Your question is not so clear, do you mean which university's Ph.D. is applicable for assistant professorship in old IIT's?
The simple answer to that is none as there is no such preference given to particular universities as long as the applying candidate shows merit and experience in his/her field. Given that there are many professors at old IIT's who have done Ph.D. from IITs themselves.
Hope it helped, if your question remains unanswered then do rephrase it and post again. thanks
Hi..!!
Hope you are doing great
Let me just tell you step by step procedure
To become a professor in IIT or NIT ( for engineering) you have to done your bachelor's degree in engineering field
Secondly you do have masters in engineering and PhD according to your preference ( mostly time masters in engineering only can work as well)
Then you have to look for the vacancy
Hopefully this helps
Have a nice day..!!
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