MTech
Yes, pursuing an M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) through the GRE is possible. Many universities, especially in the US, accept GRE scores for admission into their master's programs in CSE. Strong GRE scores, along with a solid academic record, relevant work experience, and a compelling statement of purpose, can enhance your chances of admission. For personalized guidance and to navigate the application process effectively, consider reaching out to Invicta Career Consultancy, which can provide expert advice and support tailored to your goals, While there are other options available, hence you can pay a visit to their website (icclearning.com) and get consult with them for better guidance. All the best to you.
Hello aspirant,
B.Tech, B.Arch, B.A. (Hons), M.B.A., M.Tech, M.Pharma, and M.Arch admissions are available at GNDU for a variety of programs at the undergraduate, graduate, diploma, certificate, and research levels. The candidate must succeed in the entrance exam held by the university in order to be admitted to GNDU. Admission to the B.Tech. and B.Arch. programs at GNDU Amritsar is based on candidates' performance in the JEE Main and NATA exams, respectively.
To get the information about admission criteria you can visit our site by clicking on link given below.
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I hope you are fine. As per your mentioned query, see you cannot do Mtech just after your 12 because Mtech is a postgraduate programme that will be done after your undergraduation. Firstly you have to complete your undergraduate course after that you will be able to apply for Mtech course otherwise not.
And for undergraduate degree, you can do Btech as it is the standard course of duration 4 years. It provides you good experience and knowledge as well.
I hope this will be helpful for you!
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