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=== India === The '''Master of Engineering''' ('''''M.E.''''') is a postgraduate degree in engineering, typically awarded after two years of advanced study and Majority of the Engineering Colleges in India offer '''''MTech''''' ('''Master of Technology''') too which is also a Postgraduate Degree in Engineering and it is Equivalent to ME. It offers specializations in fields such as Computer Science and Engineering, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, and Structural Engineering. The M.E. is considered a path for in-depth technical expertise and career advancement in the engineering sector. The Eligibility is a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering like B.E./B.Tech/[[Institution of Engineers (India)|AMIE]] in an engineering discipline. Admission often requires performance in the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering), though some universities may have their own entrance exams. An M.E. degree opens doors to advanced roles in industry, academia, or research. Graduates work in sectors like software, telecommunications, automotive, construction, and energy. Many M.E. graduates also pursue a Ph.D. or take up teaching roles. The M.E. degree in India provides engineers with advanced knowledge and expertise, enhancing career opportunities in both technical and managerial roles across various industries.
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