Can I do B.Tech or M.Tech chemical engineering? I have completed my M.Sc in organic chemistry and have 5 years of work experience.
135 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Akhil Ande
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Answered by
7 years ago
After M.Sc, you cannot join B.Tech, but you have a chance to join M.Tech, it's better you do Ph.D.

Answered by
8 years ago
Hello,
It is great to know that you are already having 5 years' experience after your M.Sc. Eligibility for M.Tech is B.Tech and eligibility for B.Tech is class 12th. But, there is upper age limit also. I am afraid, you are not eligible.
But, with organic chemistry, you can think of food processing
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8 years ago
Hi, IIT's do accept M.Sc. As eligibility for M.Tech. I am attaching a sample link.
http://www.iitg.ernet.in/acad/EligibilityCriteria/ECMTechMDes.htm
But unfortunately others don't.
Yes you can think of lateral admission to BE since almost all state govts & majority of deemed universities accept B.S
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