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Akshay Bajaj

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M.Tech. Software Engineering Eligibility
A Bachelor's degree in any branch of engineering (B.E., B.Tech in CSE or CSIT.)
The marks of admission for this course may vary from University to University and in various colleges and universities, it conducts their own entrance exams plus interview for admission. * M.Tech after B.Sc. Is not possible.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Check out the list below for all the engineering exams across India and choose accordingly :
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams-pc-10
For Gujarat specifically, opt for GUJCET details below
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/gujcet.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Anuj!
In order to do M.Tech, you must have to clear your 4 years B.Tech from a recognised university. B.Sc. Is not eligible to do M.Tech in India.
Good Luck.

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Harshit Jain

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For engineering courses, Maths is an important subject to get admission. Without Maths as a subject, one cannot get admission for engineering courses. For Diploma courses also Maths is important.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Sure, you can. I am an aerospace engineer by education who has very strong software development skills and develops algorithms for my current job at Raytheon. For my particular role in my particular missile programme, I develop software for simulations, control algorithms for the missile, data analysis software, and various other tools that can help with all of this stuff such as scripts to generate documentation or automate chains of tasks. For me being in this role, I enjoy the fact I can still have fun with algorithm design when considering things like the proper data structures to utilize and whatnot, but then I personally also enj
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Akshay Bajaj

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Computer science engineering and software engineering are the same thing. PFB the details:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-in-computer-science-and-engineering-yspm-s-yashoda-technical-campus-satara-241335

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Ashish kumar JhaAsk me i will share my experience with u all.

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If you will talk about government college, then you know the answer of course, IITs for both. If you will talk about private for petroleum, I will suggest you UPES, Dehradun and for software engineering, I will suggest you, RVCE, Bangalore. Listen, college selection should be best because it will reflects to your professional life. So, do a correct decision. How to judge any college I explained in my previous answers go through those answers, you will get to know.

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Ashish kumar JhaAsk me i will share my experience with u all.

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I will suggest you for petroleum engineering because it has less crowd but in software engineering, you will face a huge crowd. Actually, I am also doing Computer Science engineering. I am observing that it's very tough to get a fine job as well as money because if company have so many options then they will take the least paying person. So, I will suggest you to go for petroleum engineering but select the best college among other college in india like UPES Dehradun, etc.

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Shreecharan D

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This is the same question that I too have, according me you do your (UG) in Mechanical engineering (B.Tech) in one of the best colleges in and around India and then, after your degree in (B.Tech), do your (PG) in Robotics and Automation (M.Tech) in India or try to do it abroad countries, and doing Ph.D in Robotics isn't worthy enough and it has no value, if you want to pursue your career in teaching the youu could do your Ph.D in Robotics, otherwise, it's not needed.

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