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28th June 2021 04:50 PM
Iffa0786
Re: What is the difference between MSc and MSc tech

MSc eligibility:- candidates must have a graduation degree with Science stream or equivalent from a recognized university.

Marks Required - 60%marks

MSC stands for (Master Of Science).

M.Tech eligibility:-
Candidates must be graduate in B.tech/B.e from a recognized university.

Admission process - Merit Based , Entrance exam

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13th November 2020 11:31 AM
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Re: What is the difference between MSc and MSc tech

Can i pursue Msc in aerodynamics after Bsc in PCM??
5th April 2020 07:05 PM
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Re: What is the difference between MSc and MSc tech

Is their difference between mtech and msc tech
30th April 2016 08:18 PM
sah.alok932
Re: What is the difference between MSc and MSc tech

MSC stands for Master of Science where as Msc tech means Master of Science in Technology,the difference here is of technology and non technology studies.

There are basically two types of studies Technological and non technological study of subjects.
General subjects such as bachelor courses in physics,chemistry and other general degree courses B.A,B.COM are called non technological courses
where as courses which are related to technology just BCA,B.tech,BBA are called technological,so any degree in technology related subjects will have tech word in it.

So when a person does a Graduation in a technology related subject and then a Masters degree then the course is called to be Msc tech.
16th July 2013 04:22 PM
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what is the difference between msc and msc tech??

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