SASTRA M.Tech Big Data Analytics FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Tech Big Data Analytics and M.Tech AI and Data Science at SASTRA? Which should I choose?
Ans. M.Tech Big Data Analytics focuses specifically on large-scale data processing, distributed systems (Hadoop, Spark), data warehousing, and analytics pipelines. M.Tech AI and Data Science has a stronger emphasis on machine learning, deep learning, and AI model development. If you want to work as a Data Engineer, Big Data Architect, or Analytics Engineer handling massive datasets in enterprise environments, Big Data Analytics is the better fit. If your goal is AI/ML model development and research, M.Tech AI and Data Science is more appropriate.
Ques. Is GATE mandatory for M.Tech Big Data Analytics at SASTRA, and which paper should I appear for?
Ans. GATE is not mandatory for admission. However, it is strongly recommended as it provides a 50% tuition fee waiver and a monthly stipend of Rs. 12,400. The most relevant GATE paper is CS (Computer Science and Information Technology). Students with a valid GATE score from 2024, 2025, or 2026 can apply.
Ques. What tools and technologies are covered in the M.Tech Big Data Analytics curriculum at SASTRA?
Ans. The programme covers Hadoop, Apache Spark, Hive, HBase, Kafka, NoSQL databases (MongoDB, Cassandra), Python for data analysis, R, SQL, data visualisation tools (Tableau, Power BI), and cloud big data platforms (AWS EMR, Google BigQuery, Azure HDInsight). Students work on real-world datasets and large-scale data processing projects as part of the mandatory thesis component.
Ques. What are the career prospects after M.Tech Big Data Analytics from SASTRA?
Ans. Graduates can pursue roles as Big Data Engineers, Data Architects, Analytics Consultants, Business Intelligence Developers, and Data Platform Engineers at companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Flipkart, and numerous data-driven enterprises. The demand for big data professionals in India is growing rapidly, with organisations across banking, e-commerce, healthcare, and telecom sectors actively hiring big data specialists.
Ques. Can a student with a non-CS background (e.g., ECE or Mathematics) apply for M.Tech Big Data Analytics at SASTRA?
Ans. Yes, B.E./B.Tech graduates in ECE and Electronics and Computer Engineering are eligible. M.Sc. graduates in Computer Science, IT, Data Science, or Statistics are also eligible. Students from Mathematics or Statistics backgrounds with an M.Sc. degree may also qualify. It is advisable to check with the SASTRA admissions office for specific eligibility confirmation.
Ques. How does SASTRA's M.Tech Big Data Analytics prepare students for industry roles compared to online certifications?
Ans. Unlike online certifications, SASTRA's M.Tech Big Data Analytics is a structured 2-year residential programme with a formal degree recognised by UGC. It includes a mandatory research thesis, access to university labs and computing infrastructure, faculty mentorship, and campus placement support. The GATE-linked stipend and fee waiver make it financially competitive. For students seeking a formal PG degree with research depth and campus placement opportunities, this programme offers significant advantages over standalone online certifications.
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