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9:00 AM - 9:00 PMFull form of ME is Master of Engineering and that of MTech is Master of Technology. MTech is a professional postgraduate engineering master degree programme awarded to candidates after completion of two years of study in the discipline of engineering. This degree is predicated in a specific branch of engineering.
In India, the ME/MTech degree is offered across various specializations. These specializations include Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, VLSI, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering etc.
This master degree programme is also receptive to working diploma holders or diploma holders having work experience for specified period.
This master degree programme is also receptive to working diploma holders or diploma holders having work experience for specified period.
As mentioned above, ME stands for Master of Engineering while MTech stands for Master of Technology. The key difference between these two degrees is in terms of their practical impact, course material and orientation.
ME | MTech |
M.E. is known as Masters of Engineering | M.Tech. is known as Masters of Technology. |
M.E. is more of a knowledge oriented. | M.Tech. is more of a skill oriented. |
M.E. is usually designed for students who plan for employment upon graduation and who are already in the engineering workforce. | M.Tech. is designed to produce Research Engineers who can get the position of “Technologist” in the industries and research institutes. |
M.E. emphasizes on in-depth concept clarification of facts. | M.Tech. emphasizes on practical exposure of conceptual knowledge. |
M.E. is mostly preferred by private universities or self-affiliated colleges. For instance IIT. | M.Tech. is offered by colleges affiliated by various universities. |
M.E. is conventional term used for majorly theory based study. | M.Tech. involves use of technology and other aided stuff. |
Ability to communicate – verbal and written | Acquaintance with Industry Standards |
Knowledge of the subjects studied in B.E./B.Tech. | Teamwork |
Creativity | Multifaceted Exposure |
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving | Leadership and Management Skills |
Commitment and Desire to Learn | Acquaintance with Computers and IT |
Attention to details |
Giving and receiving feedbacks |
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering or populalrly known as GATE is a national-level engineering exam condcuted every year for admission to postgraduate and doctorate level courses at IITs, NITs and IIITs. The exam is jointly conducted by seven IITs (Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, Guwahati, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee) and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore.
Various government and private institutions across the country accept the GATE score for admission to their MTech programmes. Moreover, Public Sector Units (PSUs) also recruit engineers through GATE.
In 2020, GATE will be organised by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi in online mode on February 1, 2, 8 and 9. GATE 2020 will be conducted in 25 papers including the newly added subject, Biomedical Engineering. Application forms for GATE 2020 will be available from September 3, 2019 and the last date to apply for the same is September 24. GATE scores will be valid for a period of three years from the date of the release of the GATE 2020 result i.e. March 16.
The course curriculum for every ME/MTech specialization is different. Herein the syllabus. Course curriculum for some of the popular ME/MTech specializations.
Chemical Engineering | Process Control and Instrumentation Engineering |
Computer Science and Engineering | Software Engineering |
Electrical Engineering | Power Systems Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering | Thermal Engineering |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | VLSI System Design |
The job opportunities for ME/MTech graduates are huge in technical fields. Any graduate who has successfully pursued the ME/MTech degree can get a job in almost all the sectors in India. Besides being hired as engineers, ME/MTech graduates are also hired as consultants, subject matter experts, researchers, managers, etc. Herein some of the popular job profiles for ME/MTech graduates.
Computer Science Engineer | Chief Engineer |
Assistant Engineer | Lecturer |
Executive Engineer | Researcher |
Software Engineer | Ceramic Engineer |
Mechanical Engineer | Software Developer |
Electronics Engineer | Civil Engineer |
Mining Engineer | Production Engineer |
Electronics and Communication Engineer | Automobile Engineer |
As an ME/MTech graduates, it’s important to be aware of the choices that you are or you will be making for your future. To make the right decision, you must be aware of all the choices available to you to lead a better career. Some ME/MTech graduates also launch their own start-ups.
The demand for ME/MTech graduates is high across every domain. Every company – private of government, big or small recruit engineers in various capacities. Herein the list of some of the top companies recruiting ME./MTech graduates after a successful 2 year programme.
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Morgan Stanley |
Apple |
Schlumberger |
Microsoft |
ITC Limited |
Infosys Technologies |
Sysmex |
IBM Global Services |
ISRO |
Accenture Services |
Mahindra and Mahindra Limited |
HCL Technologies |
Triveni Turbine Limited |
Qualcomm |
ICICI |
Samsung |
HSBC |
Intel |
Siemens |
EXL |
Flipkart |
Amazon |
Cairn |
Mckinsey Knowledge Centre |
Rubrik and Uber |