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28th April 2017 08:12 PM
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Re: Difference between MS and M.Tech? Which one is more beneficial based on salaries, jobs and scope?

What is the main difference between M.E./M.tech in India and MSc abroad?
30th November 2013 11:24 AM
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Re: Difference between MS and M.Tech? Which one is more beneficial based on salaries, jobs and scope?

im a b.tech 2year student doing civil engg...
i want to know what all the courses are available for doing m.tech in civil
n i want to know about the procedure fro studying abroad n the list off univerities offering pg courses in civil....
which is most preferable for doing m.tech in india or aboad..?
28th October 2013 05:48 PM
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Is MS and MSc.tech same?? Manipal university is offering MSc.tech....
31st July 2013 03:28 PM
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hello friends!
I have done b.tech in chemical engineering(2012 batch) and now am placed in a very good psu.Now I want to pursue my higher studies and I am confused regarding the same. I need some suggestions regarding whether to go for m.tech or MS???
24th July 2013 06:00 PM
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i am a btech(ec) 3rd year student. how should i prepeare for gate entrance xam. should i start coaching for this. how many seats are abailable in iit's colleges
21st July 2013 03:31 PM
amit89itbhu
Re: Difference between MS and M.Tech? Which one is more beneficial based on salaries, jobs and scope?

Hi

M.S and M.Tech are both good and have good scope in future provided you do it from good college.

MS is Master in Science
You need to appear for GRE and TOEFL and based on your score in GRE, you will get the university for M.S. The better you score, the better chance of getting better college.
If you have any research papers or project published, it would be an added advantage

M.Tech is Masters in Technology
You need to appear for GATE for M.Tech
Try to get better gate score to secure admission in IIT and NIT.
IIT and NIT are the best know colleges for M.Tech

If you do well in M.S and M.Tech you will get good salary.
Expenses are more in M.S. However, if you have good profile and you are getting in good universities, you may get scholarship.
IN M.Tech if you take admission through GATE, you will be entitled for stipend of 8-12k per month

All the best
16th July 2013 12:33 AM
banacareer
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Hi,

MS and M.tech both can fetch you high salary...In m.tech,only if you do in a good college like IIT....will help yu get a good job is professor or teching line...you can do research...you can also carry on further studies..and do Phd. ...this will also help you to get a good job..

Thanks
BanaCareer
15th July 2013 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by koli View Post
MS is a medical qualification meaning Master of Surgery whereas M.Tech. is an engineering qualification meaning Master of Technology.
MS is open after M.B.B.S. and M.Tech after B.Tech.
both are beneficial..
both of the course has lots of scope..
if you are interested in engineering then go for M.tech and if you are interested in medical science then go for MS.
SIR ill inform u that MS mns MASTER OF SCIENCE and its in field of engg only...SO theres no option of MEDICAL....
27th August 2012 12:13 AM
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which are the different fields an electrical engineer can opt after BE/Btech.?
28th May 2012 01:56 AM
jayaasw
Re: Difference between MS and M.Tech? Which one is more beneficial based on salaries, jobs and scope?

i have completed my engg in computer science branch. now i want to do m tech whether i should do m tech in cse or can i also go for m tech in wireless , embedded , mobile technology.... which is the better option m tech in computer science(core), wireless technology , embedded ,mobile technology.
does it make any difference if a computer science student do m tech mobile technology or the other mention.plz suggest a reply......
30th March 2012 02:06 PM
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dont we get setlle well...wen we do our m.tech in small clgs?? like jntu affiliated?
17th March 2012 01:02 PM
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What is cut of marks status for M.tech admission in NIIT in the year 2011 based on Gate exam.
14th March 2012 01:14 PM
jobsick
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MS needs less classroom attendance as it emphasizes more on the
practical aspects.Devotion towards the projects is the top most priority here.
One more difference between these two courses is the course duration,MTECH
generally gets completed in 2 years including the projects.Whereas MS can take upto 3 or 4 years to be completed as the course does not gets over till the completion of the Projects along with subjects knowledge.
3rd March 2012 02:05 AM
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AFTER COMPLETING MS OR MTECH ,IS IT ONLY THAT WE GET JOBS IN TEACHING SECTION OR RESEARCH AND NOT IN COMPANIES?
25th January 2012 06:06 PM
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MS from Top 50 universities in USA>Mtech from IITS or NITs>non reputed universities in USA>non reputed unis in INDIA
This is recent situation..
Have look at ur capabilities nd then decide what to do..
good luck..
25th January 2012 01:14 PM
sheshadev senapati
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Hello friend,
The basic difference between MS and Mtech is that=
When u do masters degree from abroad , it is MS
And if u pursue master degree from india , it is mtech.
For mtech u can go for GATE exam conducted by IITs and IISc.
For MS you can do write GRE exam for masters in abroad.
After clearing these exams , you will also get Fellowship.
Other than these , there are numerous private college for Mtech in india.
thank you
15th January 2012 12:04 PM
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Hi,
i m doing B.tech in Information technology(3rd year) and i wanted to do M.Tech bt hve no idea abt which branch shud i go for??
plz suggest me d branches that i can opt for M.tech
21st November 2011 06:17 PM
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is ms in clis from iiit-A is better for b.tech,ece than mba, in job oppertunities
20th November 2011 12:27 PM
pabitra_nayak
Re: Difference between MS and M.Tech? Which one is more beneficial based on salaries, jobs and scope?

Hello friend,


The basic difference between MS and Mtech is that=
When u do masters degree from abroad , it is MS
And if u pursue master degree from india , it is mtech.
For mtech u can go for GATE exam conducted by IITs and IISc.
For MS you can do write GRE exam for masters in abroad.
After clearing these exams , you will also get Fellowship.
Other than these , there are numerous private college for Mtech in india.


best of luck
6th November 2011 03:46 PM
VegaSridhar
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Hi,

Ms is the Masters you do from colleges which situated abroad like US,UK,Germany,Australia etc. You can do MS from India also. IITs are offering MS of three years duration.

If we take MS from foreign universities there are considerable amount of advantages ::
1.Global exposure
2.Advanced technologies information
3.Research oriented study
4.More hands-on experience
5.Opportunity to interact with global level scholars and students
6.High Salaries
7.More corporate exposure

If you do M.Tech from IITs in India that is regarded as far better than MS (if you are not from top universities). IIT people are getting abroad opportunities and high salaries like MS students.

So if you are planning to do MS make sure you hit the right and top university. For M.Tech IITs and NITs are the best in India.

All the best

Vega Sridhar
5th November 2011 06:28 PM
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hi guys.
in ma openion both are beneficial. bt i thnk that m.tech is ltl bt btr than m.s. bt both are the master degree so student have a vry bright future in both lines... m.s is totaly diffrent in front of m.tech. m.tech is based on technical nd m.s as u all knows it is the medical basd degree.
7th October 2011 02:33 AM
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do we have really good scope in technical field after doing m.tech or jst the experience counts?
2nd October 2011 09:34 PM
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I want to that what is the difference between MS & M. Tech? And which of the two are beneficial???
pls tell me the difference between MS AND M.TECH . which is benificial?
29th September 2011 03:29 AM
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i am in 3rd yr of b.tech in information technology ...
i would like to do job in networking..and dont want to become a teacher...
is m.tech good for me?..
what can be the alternative exams i can give and when ??
15th September 2011 04:45 PM
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how to prepare for gate????To get good score and join in iit?
20th July 2011 10:04 AM
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what is the difference between GRE,TOEFL and IELTS??
25th June 2011 09:53 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by koli View Post
MS is a medical qualification meaning Master of Surgery whereas M.Tech. is an engineering qualification meaning Master of Technology.
MS is open after M.B.B.S. and M.Tech after B.Tech.
both are beneficial..
both of the course has lots of scope..
if you are interested in engineering then go for M.tech and if you are interested in medical science then go for MS.
MS means Master of Science, not Master of Surgery I'm sorry.
MS is done after BTech, but done abroad, after clearing GRE.
MTech is done in India by clearing GATE.
24th June 2011 01:11 PM
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is ms degree in engineering is eligible for lecturership or we have to do mtech
13th June 2011 10:50 AM
shekharrai
Re: Difference between MS and M.Tech? Which one is more beneficial based on salaries, jobs and scope?

Hi dear,

The basic difference between the two courses is the study of orientation and the patterns,The M.TECH is a more detailed course with more importance given on the theoritical aspects and for which attending the classes are important.Even the projects are completed along with the classes.

Where as,MS needs less classroom attendance as it emphasizes more on the
practical aspects.Devotion towards the projects is the top most priority here.
One more difference between these two courses is the course duration,MTECH
generally gets completed in 2 years including the projects.Whereas MS can take upto 3 or 4 years to be completed as the course does not gets over till the completion of the Projects along with subjects knowledge.

It is difficult to differentiate the two in term of salary,there are examples of both
earning equal packages.
Thanks
12th June 2011 05:48 AM
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Difference Between MS and M tech? Sri Jayachamarajendra college of Engineering Mysore,Karnataka offered MS course, weather is that similar to abroad MS or what?

Regard,s

Vilas

Bangalore
9th June 2011 12:25 AM
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Eligibility for M.S. in abroad ?
5th June 2011 11:40 PM
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which one is better,ms or mtech?
29th May 2011 02:07 PM
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hi i am doing final year instrumentation how much percentage is required to get in to ms in abroad plz help me
26th May 2011 06:02 PM
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I M B.tech final year...which will be the best for electronics instrumentation?either M.TECH or MS?
30th April 2011 10:15 AM
vijaypatel54
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when you are doing master degree from india then it is known as m.tech and if the same degree is done from abroad then it is known as ms . the value of both are same but since you will get job in abroad after doing ms so it is better than m.tech as far as good salary is concerned.
thanks
30th April 2011 01:23 AM
sivaraj448
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MS and M.tech both can fetch you high salary...In m.tech,only if you do in a good college like IIT....will help yu get a good job is professor or teching line...you can do research...you can also carry on further studies..and do Phd. ...this will also help you to get a good job..
29th April 2011 06:09 PM
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MS is generally done out of india...whereas m.tech is from indian institutes...the weightage of either one of them depends on the b.tech course chosen by the individual..
for eg:- for b.tech biotech ug's a MS gives a huge horizon of oppurtunities when compared to M. Tech as biotech is yet an upcomin field in india..
which will be of great use for an EEE student to choose MS or mtech
5th April 2011 12:10 PM
varshu89
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MS is now also available in INDIA. If one wants a lecturer job in near future than which will fetch a better salary and a job in a nice college? MS and MTECH in india.. Is it just a name change? Or there is some difference between both? Which is more valuable?
5th April 2011 11:58 AM
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MS is now also available in india. So in this case is there any differenece between MTECH and MS? Or it is just the change of name?
In near future if 1 wants to be a lecturer or professor in India, which would be more beneficial and valuable in terms of salary and fetching nice job?
16th March 2011 05:29 PM
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where do we have a better future in research after completing our masters...india or abroad?
16th March 2011 05:25 PM
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having done an M.S in abroad,do we have scope in india?after an mtech or m.s ,where do we have better future,India or abroad...?
10th March 2011 12:41 PM
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hoqw much score is required in gate to get into dce
22nd February 2011 08:24 PM
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The basic misconception which everyone has is that when you do your masters from India, its called M Tech and when you do it from abroad it is called MS.... IT IS NOT LIKE THAT....

the basic difference between them is the type of study you do. In M Tech you have to study a lot of theoretical subjects. You have to work very hard.
But in MS, the practical knowledge is more important. You have to concentrate on your project and gain as much knowledge as u can.

You have to attend the classes regularly in MTech to understand all the theoretical aspects. Whereas in MS, more emphasis is given on the practical knowledge, so attending the classes is not a compulsion, but you have to tackle a very difficult project.

-ANURAG
20th February 2011 08:13 PM
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This is nagarjuna i want a clear course mtech is important or ms important
20th February 2011 02:45 PM
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Iam doing my btech engineering in mechanical.what is the qualification needed to start an aerospace company out of these two?mtech/ms in aerospace?
11th February 2011 06:24 PM
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Job opportunities is government colleges for M.E or M.S?
Is M.S. Software Engineering offered at BITS-Pilani is considered for appointment of faculty in Govt. colleges?
24th January 2011 05:45 PM
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i am b-tech candidate--i am writing GATE to enter into IITS/IISC'S or their r any other exams for entrances other that [email protected]
19th January 2011 06:03 PM
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how to apply frsher msc biotech students for jobs
9th January 2011 02:01 PM
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yaar for M.tech you have to give GATE which is in some manner tough to get good score. so most of the people dont prefer it and go outside of india and say that indian colleges are not good enough for M.tech but if you have abiliy, so crack GATE and go in IITs or NITs. and after all dont compare MS and M.tech, they both are good and one can get good salary after doing it.
best wishes for GATE aspirants....
24th November 2010 01:10 PM
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IS THERE ANY ENTRANCE FOR M.TECH? GIVE DETAILS
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