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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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.

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Gomati Dittakavi
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. Hope that you got your answer All the best

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