Mahindra University launches new MTech programs
Team Careers360 | May 6, 2021 | 08:06 PM IST | 1 min read
Mahindra University’s engineering schools invites applications for admission to two new residential MTech programmes.
NEW DELHI : Ecole Centrale School of Engineering, Mahindra University (ECSE-MU) has invited applications for admission to the first batches of two new MTech programmes in autonomous electric vehicles(A-EVs) and computer-aided structural engineering (CASE) for the academic year 2021-22, a statement from the university said.
To start with, each of these programmes will admit 15 students on merit, who will qualify for admission. The last date for submitting the application is June 15, 2021.
“These fully residential MTech. programmes are aimed to create postgraduate engineers with the unique ability to adapt to global engineering challenges and adopt new technologies that would help redefine the future, train and prepare engineers to meet the challenge of interdisciplinary complexities demanded by multinational organizations,” said Yajulu Medury, Vice Chancellor, Mahindra University.
The MTech. degree will be awarded after successful completion of two years of intensive study as per academic program and curricula set and approved by the academic council of the university.
“We will add on more and more M.Tech. programs with newer specializations in the coming years, depending on industry requirements”, added Medury.
Eligibility and fees
To be eligible for admission to these masters programmes, student must have earned a full-time bachelor’s degree and graduated with a minimum of 60 percent or equivalent grade.
Applicants with a valid GATE percentile score of 80 and above have to go through an interview for admission. Those with a GATE percentile score of less than 80 have to additionally write a written test to be conducted by the university.
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