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@Deleted User Mtech?
You guys don't have it there?
we may, i just don't know if you are talking about a company or something like medical technology
Mtech is either Medical technology or Mechanical technology (robotics) i think
Masters in technology
aah
Fuck medical
i'm working on my premasters right now actually
Medical is hell here
ooooh, okay.
you can spend decades in it
And end up jobless
yes we have masters, but they are usually called MS
yeah
MS CS, master of science in computer science
@Deleted User yes, that would make things very different
Where do you guys live?
Netherlands
US
I don't know about netherlands, but i'm pretty sure they don't offer mtech in the US
no, at least not by that name anyway.
how many years of schooling?
and what prerequisites?
not by that name
In the western world, Masters degrees are refered as Master of Science (which is broadly around tech)
or for non-tech, Master of Arts
Here we have masters degrees, which usually require a Bachelor degree. That is usually a total of 6 years after leaving high school (or secondary school i believe for you Europe folks) aka school usually taken after turning around 18 or so
no wait, masters are usually 2
minus doctors
not sure how its across Europe,
In Netherlands is 4 years of Bachelors degree, followed by 2 (or 2,5 with premaster) of Masters degree
and usually 1-2 years for Ph.D yes
Same here, actually.
You do 4 years for Btech
and 2 for Mtech
yeah, same stuff. just different name
yeah, then <tech> is just a synonym for science
Well, there's MSc
we have that yes
MSc is master of Science
and yes, going straight for a masters is a bit different. but around here you can get a comp sci job with just a Bachelor. But you'd have a much MUCH easier time if you have shipped products and some kind of claims to years of experience in the field.
since anyone can write and released software, and you can learn everything online for all kinds of places, there is no reason you should need to go to college.