what is the difference betweeen M.sc in automotive engineering and M.tech automotive engineering....?
56 Views|Posted 2010-12-13 21:30:04
Asked by Zakir
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Answered by
2010-12-14 10:37:30
MSc focuses on Science & Research aspect. MTech focus on Engineering & Application aspect. BTech or MSc in required for MTech admissions. BSc is required for MSc admissions.

Answered by
2010-12-13 21:34:41
Hi Zakir, M.Sc is done immediately after graduation and M.tech is done after you finish your Masters. But these days you have some thing called M.Sc tech offered in universities like JNTU.
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