Can one do M.Tech in Computer Science in India if he/she is doing B.Tech in a non-CS branch?

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    LOVE PATHAK

    3 years ago
    Yes, you can do M.Tech in specialisation of computer Science if you are from non CS branch. For this, first of all you would have to SEE particular college computer Science department M.Tech condition, most of college's CS department allowed some non CS branch students to pursue M.Tech from some of their specialisation, but not for every M.Tech specialisation. Example if you got good rank in GATE then IIT Delhi allow non CS branch GATE score to pursue M.Tech in some CS specialisation but not in everyone, also most of college's non CS department has their own some M.Tech CS specialisation like IIT Delhi electrical engineering department
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