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Master of Technology

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/ˈmæstər əv ˈtɛknɑləʤi/
Forms:Masters of Technology
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a postgraduate academic degree focusing on advanced study and specialization in various engineering and technology fields

A Master of Technology (MTech) is a graduate degree in technology, particularly focused on areas such as information technology, mechanical engineering, or electronics. The program combines technical knowledge with practical application, preparing students to work in advanced technology roles or manage technological projects. Graduates are equipped with the skills needed to innovate or improve systems and products in various technological fields.

  • He obtained his MTech in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
  • Sarah pursued a Master of Technology in Biomedical Engineering to specialize in medical device development.
  • The MTech program in Electrical Engineering at National University of Singapore (NUS) focuses on power systems and renewable energy.
  • John decided to enroll in an MTech in Mechanical Engineering to specialize in robotics and automation.
  • The university offers an MTech in Environmental Engineering with a focus on sustainable infrastructure development and pollution control.