The MCA is a postgraduate degree that concentrates on the most recent tools and programming languages for building better and faster programmes. After completing two years of engineering education, students may apply to the MTech professional postgraduate engineering master's degree programme.
Can you study aerospace engineering in MTech after MSc in aviation in jntuh
what is difference between msc economics and ma economics
Main difference is mgw handled voice traffic and msc with data.
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The difference between MSc in operation management and MBA in operation management is that MSc in operation management leads to a general manager while the latter leads to an operations manager.
The salary difference between MTech and BTech is low.. BTech graduates get an average salary of around 17k in India. And MTech graduates get around 19k.. So its better to do MBA after BE or BTech unless you are to bright in technical aspects..
The main difference between a Master of Arts (MA) and a Master of Science (MSc) degree is the focus of study. An MA degree typically emphasizes humanities, social sciences, or arts subjects, while an MSc degree focuses on natural sciences, mathematics, engineering, or technology.
The key difference between an MSC and an MS degree is that an MSC (Master of Science) degree typically focuses on scientific and technical fields, while an MS (Master of Studies) degree is a more general degree that can cover a wider range of subjects.
What is your basic back ground, if you are an MSc chemistry holder and you want to be in the field of chemistry then Phd is the best option for you. If you have second thought of moving to other fields like software then MTech chemistry is best. deside yourself Regards Vijay kumar
Msc in Operation Management would be a specialized course in operations whereas an MBA in Operation Management is more of a general management course where you can take a specialization.
The Msc degree is the higher level degree.
MSC stands for Mass Storage Class and MTP stands for Media Transfer Protocol. Basically you have to use MTP if you are going to use copy protected files. There is a really good article on the difference between the two (including additional links to other sources) at: http://www.musicedmagic.com/computers/how-to-download-music-to-an-mp3-player.html