Which branch should I opt for in M.Tech after completing BE in CSE?

I don't want to opt for CSE in M.Tech.

1 Follower | 69 Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Akash Agarwal

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    Rishi Broto Chakraborty | Guide-Level 15

    7 years ago
    Hello Akash,
    Pursuing a post graduation degree (Masters) means gathering more knowledge in a field wherein you have completed your Bachelor's degree. Hence, it is recommended to pursue Master of technology (M.Tech) in a field related to computer engineering. Most colleges also grant admission only when the Masters is pursued from a related branch. Some of the branches in which you can pursue M.Tech are:
    Computer Systems &Hardware
    Database & Information Systems
    Programming Language
    Computer Networks & Distributed Systems
    Algorithms
    Artificial Intelligence
    Software Engineering
    Information Security
    Cloud Computing
    I hope this answers your question t
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