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M.Tech from India is better or from Abroad?


Please advice me whether doing m.tech from India is better or pursuing it from abroad is better.I am graduate in civil engineering




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12th January 2014, 11:54 PM
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Its better to do M.Tech here in India rather to do it abroad as it doesn't have much of a difference since the weightage will be considered more or less the same. The best thing to do is M.S (Master of Science) course in Civil Engineering which will be the show stopper for getting job in various companies as well as provide you more plus point for your UG course and your career.

Now to get admission in MS course in various foreign Universities you need give the GRE exam. CLICK HERE!! to know more about GRE exam and how to give it online. Also attached some of the files which will help you to prepare for the GRE exam.

I have attached the list of best Universities where you can try out to do the MS course in Civil Engineering. Just go through the official websites to know more about the college and decide which one to select but before that you need to concentrate well on the GRE score as you can afford for good colleges only if you get 325+ marks in GRE.
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hi. I am a graduate in pharmacy. i want to know if masters in pharmacology from USA is valid in India? can i take up teaching after masters?
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Deciding whether to pursue an M.Tech (Master of Technology) in India or abroad depends on several factors, including your personal goals, career aspirations, financial considerations, and individual circumstances. Here are some factors to consider when making this decision:

Quality of Education: Both India and foreign countries have reputed institutions that offer excellent M.Tech programs. It's essential to research and compare the quality of education, curriculum, faculty expertise, research opportunities, and infrastructure offered by the universities or institutions you are considering. Consider factors such as accreditation, rankings, and industry collaborations to assess the educational quality.

Specialization and Research Opportunities: Different institutions and countries may offer different areas of specialization and research opportunities within M.Tech programs. Research the universities or institutions that align with your desired specialization and have strong research programs in your field of interest. Evaluate the availability of research funding, access to advanced laboratories and facilities, and collaborations with industry or research organizations.

Global Exposure and Networking: Studying abroad provides an opportunity to gain a global perspective, interact with a diverse group of students and faculty members, and build an international network. This exposure can broaden your horizons, enhance your cross-cultural communication skills, and open doors to international career opportunities. On the other hand, pursuing an M.Tech in India may provide a stronger network within the local industry and connections that are specifically relevant to the Indian job market.

Cost and Financial Considerations: Studying abroad can be expensive due to tuition fees, living expenses, healthcare coverage, and travel costs. On the other hand, pursuing an M.Tech in India may be comparatively more affordable, especially for Indian residents who may be eligible for scholarships, fellowships, or financial aid programs. Consider your financial resources, potential funding options, and the return on investment in terms of future career prospects and salary expectations.

Job Opportunities and Recognition: The job market and recognition of degrees can vary between countries. Research the employment prospects for M.Tech graduates in your desired field and location, both in India and abroad. Consider factors such as industry demand, availability of job opportunities, salary levels, and the reputation of the institutions you are considering.

Ultimately, the decision of whether to pursue an M.Tech in India or abroad depends on your specific goals, resources, and circumstances. It's crucial to conduct thorough research, weigh the pros and cons, and consider your long-term career aspirations before making a decision. Consulting with academic advisors, professionals in your field, and individuals who have pursued M.Tech programs in different settings can provide valuable insights to help inform your decision.
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Deciding whether pursuing an M.Tech degree in India or abroad depends on various factors and individual preferences. Here are a few points to consider:

1. Quality of Education: Both India and abroad offer excellent educational institutions. Abroad, you may find universities known for their advanced research facilities and international collaborations. However, there are reputed institutions in India as well, and some may prefer the local context and networking opportunities.

2. Reputation and Recognition: Prestige and global recognition of a degree can positively impact future career opportunities. Some foreign universities are highly regarded worldwide, which may enhance job prospects, especially if you plan to work abroad. However, prestigious Indian universities also have a good reputation in specific fields.

3. Cost and Financial Considerations: Studying abroad can be significantly more expensive due to tuition fees, living expenses, and currency exchange rates. In India, depending on the institution, M.Tech programs may have comparatively lower fees and living costs. You should consider your financial situation and evaluate the return on investment.

4. Cultural Exposure and Networking: Studying abroad provides exposure to different cultures, experiences, and opportunities to build a global network. This exposure may broaden your perspective and provide a competitive edge in a global job market. However, staying in India allows you to establish connections within the local industry, which can be advantageous for job opportunities in the country.

5. Personal Factors: Consider personal factors like language barriers, adaptability to a new environment, family commitments, and personal preferences. Some individuals may be more comfortable studying in their home country, while others may be excited about exploring abroad.
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