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21st June 2010, 03:07 PM
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Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work.I have given gate but not qualified so is it possible to get admission in mtech in private universities preferably in pune.
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3rd July 2010, 10:29 AM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
Hello friend,
Yes, definitely it is possible to pursue M.Tech in Mechanical along with work. There are many institutes offering correspondence course in M.Tech. For admission in these colleges,you need not to qualify GATE. Candidates applying for the Master's course must have passed their graduation with 60% marks from any recognised university. These colleges conduct their own admission entrance tests. Based on the result of the entrance test and merit admission is completed. Here are some colleges in Pune, you can apply for M.Tech: University of Pune, Pune College of Engineering, Pune Bharati Vidyapith College of Engineering, Pune All the best! |
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3rd July 2010, 11:41 AM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
Dear friend
Yes definately you can do M.tech from Correspondence along with your work. But for this you have a either B.tech degree Or Master degree of MCA, M.sc etc. But to get admission in M.tech you have to clear the GATE exams, after then you will get admission in M.tech programme. But if you dont clear the GATE exams then dont worry you can also appear in the entrance exams of some university because they will conducts his own entrance exams. After clear this exams you will get admission in these given university. The universities offer Correspondence M.Tech courses are- Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University Indira Gandhi National Open University University of Burdwan, west Bengal. |
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3rd July 2010, 02:03 PM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
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Yes, you can join M.tech along with work. You can join part time M.tech. I give you some of the colleges name. 1.JSPM’S Jayawantrao Sawant College of Engineering S.No.58, Indrayani Nagar, Handewadi Road, Hadapsar, Pune, 28 Phone: 020-25720888 Website: www.jspmengg.com Courses: Electronics and Tele-Comm. Engg., Mech. Engg., Computer Engg., IT 2.Maharashtra Institute of Technology Kothrud, Pune Phone: 020-25432767 Email: [email protected] Website: www.mitpune.com Courses: Civil Engg., Computer Engg., Electronics & Tele-Comm. Engg., Mech. Engg., Petro-Chemical Engg., Petroleum Engg., IT, Polymer Engg. Affiliation: Pune University 3.Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering Survey No. 80/3/1, Near Sports City, Tathawade, Pune Phone: 020-22933423 Email: [email protected] Website: www.rsengg.com Courses: IT, Computer Engg., Electronics and Tele-Comm. Engg., Civil Engg., Mech Engg. Affiliation: University of Pune 4.College of MOD- TECH Engineering JD’s Academy Campus, Maharshi Nagar, Pune- Satara Road, Near Dena Bank, Pune, 411037 Phone: 020-24268648, 24007506, 24267281 Courses: Degree & Dilploma Automobile Engg., Chemical Engg., Civil Engg., Computer Engg., Electronics Engg., Electrical Engg., IT Engg., Mechanical Engg., Plastic Engg., Production Engg.,Telecommunication Engg You can more and more colleges from below given site. http://www.punesite.com/engineering-colleges-in-pune.html Please conform from their particular site. Good luck |
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3rd July 2010, 05:26 PM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
yes , definitely!!!
if you are satisfying the eligibility criteria so as to pursue MTech in mechanical , than surely you can go for it i.e. you need to pass B.E./BTech with any one of the following stream with atleast 55% ::: ~Mechanical Engineering in -Industrial -Production -Manufacturing -Welding ~Material Science ~Metallurgy there are mainly three classifications in mechanical as well i.e. you can go for Mechanical Engineering in production or thermal or machine ... As you need to mechanical engineering along with your work so , you must opt for part time M Tech. which is provided by some well renowned and govt. institutions such as punjab technical university and IGNOU ,delhi ... so, if you be able to get above mentioned top colleges than why to go for private one's but there are some good colleges in pune as well such as VIT or MIT pune.. the last date to apply for the course is 24.07.2010 so you have time to apply for this and counselling for it will be held in the month of august .. visit websites : http://www.ptu.ac.in and http://www.ignou.ac.in for more details .. All the best !!! |
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3rd July 2010, 07:32 PM
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AS IN MY WORDS EVERYTHUNG IS POSSIBLE BUT EVERYTHING ALSO NEED HARD WORK ON IT.IF YOU WILL GO STEP BY STEP,IT WILL BE MORE BENEFECIAL FOR YOU THAN THAT. RISK SHUD BE THERE IN CHANCE BUT REMEMBER YOU DONT HAVE TO LOOSE YOUR CHANCE. Thermal Engineering Stream (ME1) Combustion and Propulsion The courses for this specialization include advanced thermodynamics, combustion technology, theory of fire propagation, air-breathing engines, rocket technology and a few related electives such as transport phenomena and numerical methods. Projects are offered in the following areas: Shock tube technique applied to combustion kinetics, laminar and turbulent flame propagation, flame stabilization, combustion in swirling flows, spray and droplet combustion, hydrogen combustion in supersonic flows and numerical modeling of combustion systems, active and passive flow control. Heat Transfer and Thermal Power This specialisation deals with the fundamentals and applied aspects of heat transfer and multiphase flow, design of heat exchangers, power plant systems and advanced renewable energy technologies, measurements and a few related electives in energy systems. Students can undertake projects in the areas of Heat exchangers, Cooling of electronic equipment, inverse heat transfer, atmospheric radiation, heat transfer processes in aerospace, metallurgical and chemical applications, advanced coal technologies, fluidised bed combustion and heat transfer, renewable energy systems, thermohydraulics in thermal and nuclear power devices, heat transfer in porous media, bio-thermofluids, numerical heat transfer, nano-technology, microscale heat transfer, biofuel conversion, biological heat transfer. Hydroturbomachines This specialisation includes subjects such as design of pumps, design of hydroturbines, pump application and electives such as cavitation, experimental methods, mechanical design and standards in hydroturbomachines, micro hydropower and performance analysis of turbomachinery. Projects are offered in the areas of design, fabrication and testing of different types of pumps and turbines, computer aided design, flow analysis and performance prediction, experimental studies of flow through pumps and turbines, cavitation, noise and vibration studies. I.C. Engines and Gas Turbines In this specialisation, subjects like engine system and performance, simulation of IC Engine processes and design of combustion engines are offered. A variety of electives like alternate fuels, engine instrumentation and electronic management, engine tribology and laser diagnostics in engines are also available. Students can do project work in the following areas: Development of engine to use alternative fuels like alcohols, hydrogen and bio-gas, exhaust pollution control in spark-ignition and compression ignition engines scavenging and fuel injection in two-stroke engines development of surface-ignition and adiabatic engines, turbulence studies and simulation of four-stroke and two-stroke engines, numerical simulation of engine and gas turbine combustion systems, soot modeling, fluid dynamics of engines and in-cylinder flow analysis spray characteristics. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning In this specialization, core courses like air conditioning and ventilation, refrigeration machinery and components, and sorption refrigeration and heating systems are offered. In addition, the following elective courses are also offered: Utilization of solar energy, Thermal energy conservation, Food processing and preservation, Vacuum engineering, HVAC applications and Advanced cryogenic systems. Project work can be done in any of the following areas: Dual stage and double effect vapour absorption refrigeration systems, Pumpless absorption refrigerators, Transfer tank operated vapour absorption refrigeration system, Heat pumps, Energy storage, Cooling of electronic equipment, Cooling and freezing of foods, Development of solar operated absorption refrigeration system, Building energy conservation, Cooling towers, Ventilation and air conditioning of buildings, Desiccant and evaporative cooling system, Personal air conditioners, Environmentally friendly working fluid for refrigeration, Solid sorption refrigerators, Metal hydride systems, vapour compression refrigerators operating with new refrigerants and refrigerant mixtures, Compact cryogenic heat exchangers, Small J-T cryocoolers, Cryorefrigerators, Cryogenic process simulation and natural gas liquefaction systems. Thermal Turbomachines In this specialisation, the core courses cover aerodynamic design of axial compressors and turbines, theory of steam and gas turbines, centrifugal and axial compressors. In addition, electives are offered in the area of fans, blowers, compressors, mechanical design aspects of compressors and turbine components, steam and gas turbine engineering, measurement techniques, CFD and advanced topics such as turbomachinery noise. Students can take up projects in the following areas: Tip clearance flows and inlet flow distortion studies, Low solidity and half vaned diffusers flow through cascades, Boundary layer and wake studies on turbine blades, Active surge control in centrifugal compressors, Studies on Wells turbine, Computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer in turbo machines, Experimental investigations on rotating systems, turbomachinery noise. Programme Codes: ME1Y -> M.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering - Thermal Stream with HTTA ME1N -> M.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering - Thermal Stream without HTTA BEST OF LUCK |
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4th July 2010, 01:15 AM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
Dear friend,
Many colleges and institutes offer part time Mechanical engineering degrees. This will enable you to work while you study. Some mechanical engg. colleges offering part time programmes are: 1.Dr.MGR EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE Chennai (Tamil Nadu) 2.Lovely Professional University, Punjab 3.Harcourt Butler Technological Institute 4.Sardar Patel College of Engineering 5.L.E. College, Gujrat |
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4th July 2010, 02:07 AM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
dear friend if you have applied for GATE you will get stipend alloted if you get cut off
and after that you can even teach in college and earn part time .....don't worry for job during mtech better follow your studies.. |
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4th July 2010, 02:27 AM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
hello dear,yes you can do.you can do in two ways.
1.through correspondance course. 2.through regular courses (night classees ). if you have time in night then you can do m.tech at night after doing your job.if you don't have at night then you can do m.tech through correspondance courses..... |
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4th July 2010, 11:22 AM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
yes you can have option of part time mteh in many colleges
but you require experience certificate.many univeristies like ptu offer part time mtech. |
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31st August 2010, 07:19 PM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
hello friend
it is possiable to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work. you can do mtech class in the given below ways 1.executive MTech. 2.Nigh shift mtech. 3.correspondance mtech. all the best....... |
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17th March 2011, 08:20 AM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
yes you can work and do MTECH both simultaneously .This is mostly done by MTECh students .and teaching and working as research is the best job option .
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5th May 2011, 01:27 PM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
RIGHT NOW I AM WORKING AS LECTURER IN POLYTECHNIC, THIS ACADEMIC YEAR I WANNA DO M. TEC AND CONTINUE MY JOB TOO, SO PLEASE INFORM ME WHICH COLLEGES OFFER M.TEC IN KARNATAKA AND ALSO ALLOW TO WORK
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3rd August 2011, 06:12 PM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
i am a mechanical engineer working as a design engineer (system) in power sector. i want to pursue m-tech in power related sector, like energy or something related to power. please give the details of the colleges or universities.
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3rd August 2011, 10:12 PM
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Such M.Tech are called as part time . Classes are on weekends. The time period is of three years instead of two years |
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12th November 2011, 11:58 AM
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hi, i've done my B.E and aggre is 52% now i want to do M.tech(computer-science) along with work,currently i'm in bangalore. i would like to know the top ten best institutes which provide part-time education all over india, any best institute in bangalore without writing gate exam
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13th November 2011, 02:45 AM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
HI dear,
if you are satisfying the eligibility criteria so as to pursue MTech in mechanical , than surely you can go for it i.e. you need to pass B.E./BTech with any one of the following stream with atleast 55% ::: ~Mechanical Engineering in -Industrial -Production -Manufacturing -Welding ~Material Science ~Metallurgy there are mainly three classifications in mechanical as well i.e. you can go for Mechanical Engineering in production or thermal or machine ... As you need to mechanical engineering along with your work so , you must opt for part time M Tech. which is provided by some well renowned and govt. institutions such as punjab technical university and IGNOU ,delhi ... so, if you be able to get above mentioned top colleges than why to go for private one's but there are some good colleges in pune as well such as VIT or MIT pune.. the last date to apply for the course is 24.07.2010 so you have time to apply for this and counselling for it will be held in the month of august .. visit websites : http://www.ptu.ac.in and http://www.ignou.ac.in for more details .. Thanks |
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13th January 2013, 09:31 PM
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Re: Is it possible to pursue M.TECH (mechanical) along with work?
I am a B.E (Mechanical) Professional, working in a MNC company in Pune in Design Dept.. I am very much interested to go for M.Tech/M.E In Mechanical stream with specialization in Design related Subjects through Distance learning/Correspondence/part time. Pls, suggest some good colleges.
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