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Total Fees
2.14 L

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2.14 L

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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

Master of Technology is a full-time two-year post-graduate degree course with a specialization in the domain of structural engineering in the field of Civil Engineering. After M. Tech the students are capable to work for Govt./ Public/MNCs or pursue further studies like PhD in the said subjects.


Eligibility Criteria

Candidate must have passed B. Tech from any recognized University or AICTE recognized Institute/College with minimum aggregate marks of 50% or 5.5 CGPA for GEN/OBC and 45% marks or 5.0 CGPA for SC/ST Category. The candidate will be offered admission to M. Tech. only in that stream of Engineering in which he has obtained B. Tech.

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