M.Sc -(Engineering and Technology) 2 Years

25,000.00

Engineering and Technology 

PROGRAM NAME  = M.Sc -(Engineering and Technology) 2 Years
DURATION =  2 Years

ELIGIBILITY  = B.Tech, Bsc (IT, CS) Pgdca

FEES STRUCTURE
TOTAL FEES = 100000
FEES PER SEMESTER  = 25000

SCHOLARSHIP  =
1) Merit Based Scholarship 2) Domicile Scholarship, 3) Parivartan Scholarship, 4) Alumni Scholarship, 5) Employee Scholarship, 6) Arjunsingh Scholarship , 7) Aishwarya Seeds Funding, All right reserved with connect pulse

PLCAEMENT =
Lifetime placement support from connect pulse

START-UP =
Seeds funding for startup upto 10 lac ( for unique business plan)

 

Description

M.Sc in Infomarion Technology,

M.Sc in Biotechnology,

M.Sc in Bio Informatics,

M.Sc in  Bio Chemistry,

M.Sc in  Computer Application

 

M.Sc -(Engineering and Technology) 2 Years
Master of Science (M.Sc) in Engineering and Technology – 2 Years
While Master of Technology (M.Tech) is the most common postgraduate engineering degree in India, a Master of Science (M.Sc.) with a focus on Engineering and Technology is also offered by some institutions, typically as a two-year program. 
1. Course overview
  • Duration: 2 years (4 semesters).
  • Focus: This program emphasizes a strong theoretical foundation, research methodologies, and in-depth knowledge in a specific area of science related to engineering and technology.
  • Specializations: M.Sc programs can offer a variety of specializations within the broader fields of science and technology. Some examples include M.Sc. Computer Science, M.Sc. Information Technology, M.Sc. in Engineering Technology. 
2. Eligibility criteria
  • Applicants generally need a bachelor’s degree (such as B.Sc., B.Tech, or B.E.) in a relevant field from a recognized university.
  • Some institutions may have specific requirements, such as a minimum aggregate score (e.g., 50% – 60%) in the bachelor’s degree.
  • Entrance exams like IIT JAM or CUET PG are commonly required for admission into M.Sc. programs. 
3. Admission process
  • Admission is often based on entrance exams, followed by counseling and document verification.
  • Some institutions may also consider merit based on the bachelor’s degree results. 
4. M.Sc. vs M.Tech
  • Focus: M.Sc. programs generally emphasize research, theory, and application in science fields, while M.Tech programs focus on advanced engineering topics and practical skills for industry.
  • Eligibility: M.Tech often requires a B.E. or B.Tech degree, while M.Sc. may accept B.Sc. graduates.
  • Entrance Exams: M.Sc. admissions typically involve exams like IIT JAM or CUET PG, while M.Tech admissions commonly require the GATE exam. 
5. Career opportunities
  • M.Sc. graduates can find opportunities in research and development, academia, and specialized roles in industries like pharmaceuticals, IT, and environmental science.
  • Potential job roles include research scientist, software engineer, data analyst, and quality control analyst. 
6. Average salary
  • The average starting salary for M.Sc. graduates in India typically ranges from ₹3 – ₹6 lakhs per annum.
  • This can be higher for specialized degrees, especially in fields like data science or biotechnology. 
7. Further studies
  • Many M.Sc. graduates pursue a Ph.D. to further their research and academic careers.
  • They may also opt for professional certifications to enhance their skills in specific areas like data science or cloud computing.