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30th August 2013 07:45 PM
meshyyy8777
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

M.Tech is a kind of regular course where you sit in a classroom and listen to the lectures.
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30th August 2013 03:46 AM
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Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

hii...

I have done Btech from EEE and now i am into IT industry sand would like to continue that..but also want to do higher studies...what will be better foe me Mtech or MS??
and one more question for Gate exams do i have to go for EEE courses again???


thanks
22nd July 2013 04:33 AM
amit89itbhu
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

HI

M.S is Master in Science
You need to appear for GRE ( Graduate Record Exam) and TOEFL to go for M.S
The better you score in GRE, the better college/university you will get.
Once you get good marks in GRE, you can choose amongst the various option available for admission. So better the score, more option you have. You may get good scholarship as well depending on your profile and college.

M.tech is Masters in Technology
You need to appear for GATE exam in order the get admission in M.Tech.
Best college are IIT and top NIT.

All the best
31st July 2012 11:14 PM
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Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

what do u think about the IELTS exam to continue higher studies in abroad...???
24th June 2012 03:46 AM
pw121
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

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Originally Posted by sach2617 View Post
i am a be mechanical student, i want to knw wat is the difference between ms & mtech..and wich one is better for me..
As per my knowledge MS in USA and m.tech in India both M.Tech and MS are equivalent programs, there is hardly any difference between them.
M.Tech more technical and professional than ms.
To do M.Tech from India you would have to take the Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineers (GATE). I will suggest you to do M.Tech.
MS gives u exposure to global platform in engineering and you can to work & settle in abroad for this you would require GRE and IELTS/ TOEFL score as an International applicant.
best luck!
24th June 2012 03:01 AM
GURINDER BILLING
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

Dear friend....!!!!

-> M.tech is masters in technology that is done after b.tech(bachelor of technology).


-> M.TECH is of 2 years after graduation and one should do take more knowledge about the technology.

->MS is masters in science that is done after Bsc (bachelor in science)

->For M.tech you have to give the entrance test i.e GATE ,if you want to continue your M.tech in india.

->And you have to give the entrance test of GRE ,if you want to continue your M.tech in abroad.

so,work hard...all the best....!!!
23rd June 2012 10:31 PM
navjotsidhupamal
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

hello friend..!!
(a)basically,m.tech is masters in technology that is done after b.tech(bachelor of technology).

(b)and,ms is masters in science that is done after bsc(bachelor in science)

(c)m.tech is of 2 years after graduation and one should do take more knowledge about the technology.
10th June 2012 08:58 PM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

How is the job opportunity after AMIE(Electrical)?
10th June 2012 08:48 PM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

How is the job opportunity after AMIE(Electrical)?
13th March 2012 11:02 PM
tudi.swethna
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

hai buddy..
Well the Basic Difference In Both These Courses are,
MS is Masters of science and Mtech is Masters of Technology.
The M.Tech course is a More Detailed Course with a lot of Study in it. Under the M.Tech degree, one has to Attend Regular classes in order to gain knowledge about the Subject.

In M.Tech course duration is 2 years You Are Just doing 1 year project but not reserch oriented project But In M.S the course duration from 2-4 years but it is purely reserch oriented.


all the best..
13th March 2012 08:27 PM
Dexter_Morgan
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

MCA is the Master Degree in Computer Application.It is three year duration Programme.To join this programme you should complete your graduation in Computer Science.
In this programme you study about the Software.After Compliting MCA you can become a good programmer and get many other jobs related to Softwares.

B.E is the Bachelor of Engineering.It is four year duration programme.To join this programme you should complete your 10+2 with Physics,Chemistry and Math.After Compliting B.E you can become an Engineering in different areas.In B.E(Computer Science) you study about the hardware of computer.

All the Best...
12th March 2012 09:52 AM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

Dear Sir,i am BE electrical student and want to know the difference between mtech and ms and which one is better for me???
OK,
23rd February 2012 05:03 PM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

brothers mtech means master in all the technology subjects and it is the moderm method of master in engrr ewile me or ms is the oldest one .....the scale of mtech in job is high then the ms and i have passed mtech mechanical and i do my job
21st February 2012 05:39 PM
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Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

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10th February 2012 10:49 AM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

what is the difference between ME/M-Tech of India and M.Sc of U.K.

Is courses ME/M-Tech of India equal to M.Sc of Uk.
6th January 2012 03:16 PM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

I M A ELECTRONICS ENGG. STUDENT. I WANT TO KNOW HOW 8086 GOT ITS NAME?
25th November 2011 10:58 PM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

dear sir, i have done m.sc in physics. can i do m.tech? and i also want to know the difference between ms nd m.tech and which is better for me?
16th November 2011 12:04 AM
kartik41
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

Dear Sir,i am btech electrical student and want to know the difference between mtech and ms and which one is better for me???
OK,
10th November 2011 11:15 PM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

i am a BE computer science student and i wanted to know what is the difference between MS and MTECH.Which is better related to career?
23rd October 2011 05:23 PM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

i am btech electrical student and want to know the difference between mtech and ms and which one is better for me???
11th October 2011 04:09 PM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

differrence between masters amd m-tech
6th October 2011 11:22 PM
srujanayalla
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

hi friend ms means master of science and M TECH means deep study of single subject i mean specialization
17th September 2011 01:40 AM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

Explain diffence b/w b.tech and BE
23rd August 2011 02:53 PM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

i am b.tech electrical student i want to know what is the difference between ms & mtech..and wich one is better for me..
19th August 2011 08:29 PM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

wats the difference between ms and mtech?
10th July 2011 02:35 PM
sach2617
Difference between M.S and M.Tech?

i am a be mechanical student, i want to knw wat is the difference between ms & mtech..and wich one is better for me..

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