How BTech is different from M.Tech in terms of career path?

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    Pragati Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    Hi,

    BTech is an undergraduate degree while M.Tech is a postgraduate degree that offers various specialisations in engineering. 

    To understand more about the differences in between BTech and MTech, Let's explore the table mentioned below:

    AspectBTechMTech
    Education LevelUndergraduatePostgraduate
    Typical Duration4 years2 years
    FocusBroad engineering foundation
    Specialized knowledge and research
    Career PathEntry-level engineering jobs
    Specialized engineering roles, research & development, academia
    Salary Range (Starting)INR 3-6 Lacs per annum
    INR 5-8 Lacs per annum
    Job SecurityModerateHigh
    Entrepreneurial OpportunitiesPossible, but requires additional skills
    More feasible with advanced knowledge and expertise

    I hope it clears your doubt !

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