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why the integrated courses like integrated mtech is not considered as good as btech course of same branch?


nagaphanigonugunta 20th Sep, 2020
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Nikhitha Sai 21st Sep, 2020

Hello Student,

People usually choose a normal course instead of integrated courses. Because of this there are good chances of you getting into an integrated course. Also, the higher ranked people usually choose other universities such as NITs and IITs.

You have not mentioned any specific courses here. But in general the integrated courses have a usually lesser intake and demand. Also, another major factor involved in taking normal btech courses over integrated courses is the timeline. People either think they will not have the patience to last an extra year. And one more issue is that students would want to pursue their higher studies in a more  reputed university, sometimes abroad. This is the reason and not because they are considered not good or anything.

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15th May, 2021
so do u mean Integrated Mtech students gets lesser demand hence employment and placements will be lesser?
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