Apollo Univ M.Tech Data Science FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Tech Data Science and M.Tech CSE (AI and ML) at TAU - which should I choose?
Ans. The M.Tech Data Science programme at TAU focuses broadly on data analysis, statistical modelling, big data technologies (Hadoop, Spark), machine learning, and domain-specific analytics across sectors like healthcare, finance, and retail. The M.Tech CSE (AI and ML) is more focused on artificial intelligence algorithms, deep learning architectures, and computer vision. If your goal is to work as a Data Scientist, Business Analyst, or Big Data Engineer across industries, M.Tech Data Science is the better fit. If you want to specialise in AI research, robotics, or deep learning, M.Tech CSE (AI and ML) would be more appropriate.
Ques. Does the M.Tech Data Science programme at TAU include internship opportunities, and how are they structured?
Ans. Yes, internship opportunities with reputed organisations are built into the programme structure. The Semester III and IV dissertation phases can be completed as an Industrial Project with a company, giving students real-world exposure. The university's collaborations with Microsoft, NASSCOM, and other industry partners facilitate internship placements. Students are also encouraged to pursue MOOC certifications (two MOOC courses are part of Semester III) from platforms like Coursera, edX, or NPTEL, which further enhance their industry readiness.
Ques. Is GATE score mandatory for M.Tech Data Science admission at TAU, or can I apply without it?
Ans. GATE score is not mandatory for admission to M.Tech Data Science at The Apollo University. Admissions are conducted through two routes: Convener Quota (via AP PGECET scores, allotted by the AP government) and University Quota (based on TAU's own entrance exam or recognised national-level exams including GATE). Candidates without GATE scores can apply directly under the University Quota by appearing for the TAU entrance exam. However, having a valid GATE score may strengthen your application and could make you eligible for GATE-based scholarships or fellowships.
Ques. What tools and technologies will I learn in the M.Tech Data Science programme at TAU?
Ans. The programme provides hands-on training in Python, R, SQL, Hadoop, Apache Spark, TensorFlow, and other industry-standard data science tools. The curriculum covers programming for data science, data engineering and databases, machine learning and AI, big data analytics, time series analysis, text analytics, edge AI and IoT analytics, and data privacy and security. Students also have access to Microsoft Azure through the university's collaboration with Microsoft, enabling cloud-based data science and AI project work.
Ques. What is the typical salary for M.Tech Data Science graduates, and which companies hire from TAU?
Ans. Entry-level salaries for M.Tech Data Science graduates typically range from Rs. 6 to 12 lakh per annum in India. With 3-5 years of experience, data scientists and ML engineers can earn Rs. 15 to 25 lakh per annum, and senior roles at top tech firms can go beyond Rs. 30 lakh per annum. Companies that hire data science professionals include TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Mu Sigma, Fractal Analytics, and healthcare analytics firms. The Apollo University's industry connect through Apollo Hospitals Group also opens opportunities in healthcare data analytics.
Ques. Can I pursue a PhD after completing M.Tech Data Science from The Apollo University?
Ans. Yes. M.Tech Data Science graduates from TAU are eligible to apply for the PhD programme under the Faculty of Technology at The Apollo University, with specialisations in Computer Science Engineering, Information Technology, and related areas. The two-phase dissertation in Semesters III and IV provides a strong research foundation for doctoral studies. Candidates with valid GATE scores are exempted from the TAU Research Entrance Test (TAU-RET) for PhD admissions. Graduates can also apply for PhD programmes at other universities in India and abroad.





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