What are the benefits of doing an M.Tech?

VGI believes in creating an environment that nurtures engineering talent & therefore, we allow direct admission in M.Tech without Gate. Practice oriented people did most of the innovations in Science & technology. Noticeable here is the achievement by Mr. Vijay Sharma Paytm founder, who attributed his success to the practical skills gained in labs.
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The benefits of doing an M.Tech are many because an M.Tech offers specialization in your subject domain that imparts superior skills.

This empowers the student with advanced engineering skills crucial for a job.

India is a progressive country where we need to innovate new technologies. An M.Tech is adept in his domain & therefore can work on key technologies.

The world is striving to discover new technologies for the benefit of mankind. An (M.Tech) is qualified to work on key technologies because he is an expert in his domain.

There are several engineering consultancies in India. They look for engineers who are experts in their field.

These consultancies offer good salary & provide a serene work environment. They value the Indian engineer for his problem solving ability & sincerity.

A specialization in engineering is valued because they have superior domain knowledge crucial for innovation.

We value an M.Tech because of their advanced engineering knowledge that is the basis for discovery.

Women engineers who have sacrificed their careers owing to family commitments can pursue an M.Tech & restart a successful career.

An M.Tech with some years of experience is better equipped for a senior position because of his experience & education.

The Atmanirbhar Bharat envisages the development of indigenous technology because we want to improve our fiscal deficit.

An M.Tech can introduce better manufacturing techniques that are cost effective & can earn valuable foreign exchange.

Major company’s recruit an M.Tech in Research & Development because of their expertise in innovation & research.

No nation can progress without innovation because innovation is the key to growth & development.

India is lagging in key technology of 5G, space exploration, warfare technology, mass rapid transit systems to name a few.

Defense technology is India’s pain point because every year we spend millions purchasing weapons.

The Government is trying for self-reliance through a course in defense technology. Engineering is the backbone of the country’s growth & development.

Many professionals, after a few years of experience, want to augment their qualifications because they are looking for a consultant profile.

An M.Tech degree offers them the skill required by an engineering consultant.

We all know that India wants to grow its defense exports. This requires expertise in warfare technology through research & Development.

For roles in Weapons engineering, we require an M.Tech in mechanical & electrical engineering.

PSUs like DRDO, BEL & Bharat dynamics hire them for developing new weapons because of their expertise in mechanical & electrical field.

An M.Tech is an asset for an engineering company because they can provide solutions to complex engineering problems.

Major automobile companies employ an M.Tech for developing better transport vehicles because an M.Tech is an expert in his domain.

India is undergoing a rapid transformation of its infrastructure because of the construction of new highways & expressways.

We are using new techniques of road & underpass construction through minimal disruption to previous structures.

These initiatives require expert engineers who can design & develop these pathways.

An M.Tech in highway & structure engineering prepares one for a specialist role in this domain.

Even during the pandemic, the construction of highways & roads has continued steadily.