Integral University M.Tech CTM FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Tech Construction Technology & Management and M.Tech Structural Engineering?
Ans. M.Tech Construction Technology & Management focuses on project management, construction planning, cost estimation, quality control, and infrastructure development. It prepares students for roles in construction management and project execution. In contrast, M.Tech Structural Engineering emphasizes the design and analysis of structural systems, focusing on theoretical and computational aspects of building design. CTM is ideal for those interested in construction operations and management, while Structural Engineering suits those interested in design and analysis work.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing M.Tech in Construction Technology & Management?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Project Managers, Site Engineers, Construction Managers, Quantity Surveyors, and Consultants in leading construction companies, real estate firms, and infrastructure development organizations. Many graduates work with companies like L&T, Megha Engineering, Tata Projects, and government agencies like NHAI and DMRC. The average salary package ranges from ₹4-6 LPA for entry-level positions, with experienced professionals earning significantly higher. Additionally, graduates can establish their own construction consulting firms or work as independent consultants.
Ques. Is GATE score mandatory for admission, or can I apply with IUET score?
Ans. No, GATE is not mandatory. Integral University accepts scores from multiple entrance exams including IUET 2026 (university's own entrance test), GATE 2026, and CUET-PG 2026. Candidates can choose to appear for any of these exams. IUET is conducted every Monday, making it more flexible for applicants. Additionally, candidates who have qualified JEE Main, UPSEE, or other state-level engineering entrance exams are also exempted from IUET and can directly apply with their scores.
Ques. What is the placement record for M.Tech students at Integral University?
Ans. While specific placement data for M.Tech CTM is limited, Integral University reports an overall placement rate of 40-60% for postgraduate programs. Engineering graduates typically receive offers from construction and infrastructure companies. The university has placement partnerships with major firms in the construction sector. However, placement outcomes depend on individual performance, internship experience, and market conditions. Students are encouraged to actively participate in internships and industry projects during the course to enhance their employability.
Ques. Can I pursue this course through distance or part-time mode?
Ans. No, the M.Tech Construction Technology & Management program is offered only in full-time on-campus mode, requiring regular attendance and participation in classes, labs, and projects. However, Integral University does offer an evening mode variant of this course (M.Tech CTM Evening) which spans 3 years instead of 2 years, with annual fees of ₹55,000. The evening program is designed for working professionals but still requires on-campus attendance. Students must verify the availability of the evening program during the current admission cycle.
Ques. What are the hostel facilities and accommodation options available?
Ans. Integral University provides separate hostels for boys and girls with a capacity exceeding 3,500 occupants spread across 10 blocks. Hostel fees for non-engineering students range from ₹85,000 (triple occupancy, non-AC) to ₹1,20,000 (triple occupancy, AC) per annum. Single occupancy rooms cost ₹1,05,000 (non-AC) to ₹1,55,000 (AC). A one-time refundable security deposit of ₹5,000 is required. Hostels provide 24-hour WiFi, mess facilities with four meals daily, gymnasium, common rooms with indoor games, and round-the-clock CCTV security. The campus maintains a strict ragging-free environment with zero-tolerance policy.











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