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Yes, you can apply for MTech in Construction Engineering & Management after a BTech in Electrical, but eligibility depends on the university. Most institutes require a BE/BTech in Civil or allied branches, though some accept Electrical/Mechanical graduates if your research proposal fits. Admission is usually through GATE/PGECET/UPSEE, but direct admission (without GATE) is available in many private universities and some IITs/NITs based on merit or work experience.
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https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/direct-admission-in-mtech-without-gate-in-iit
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If you want to apply for admission in M.Tech under the Construction Engineering and Management course in the session of 2026. First, check the specific course eligibility criteria, which are related to the B.Tech in Civil Engineering. Then, you want to give the GATE entrance exam to get admission in the top engineering colleges of India. Some private colleges take admission based on the merit list. Some colleges also give admission to B.Arch students. So, you have to appear for the entrance exam and score good marks to get admission in top engineering colleges, then meet the eligibility requirements of the specific course which one you are interested in. Our website has full information regarding this topic, and you will get this information from the article . Tech Entrance exam 2026 , which was uploaded on our official website, careers360.
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Here are the Best Options in Kashmir for hotel management with low fees colleges:
From these IHM Srinagar is the best full-fledged option for a career in hotel management with strong placements.
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There are many good colleges in Maharashtra that offer an MBA in Hospitality and Tourism Management, including
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You can get the details of the course in BBA in supply chain management from various institutions and the admission process including other relevant requirements needed to enroll in the educational course.
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https://www.careers360.com/courses/bba-supply-chain-management
Yes, you can definitely pursue a course in Business Management, there are multiple pathways depending on your current qualification and career goals.
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Under graduation courses:
Post graduation courses:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/business-management-studies-course
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