You can apply for teaching/research assistantships once you are admitted there. They also have programs where you work like 3-4 hours every day and get full waiver on tuition fee, etc.
Advice: MS/M.Tech is not required for any kind of job in India. It doesn't give a significant boost either compared to just working your ass off for 2 years. Do it only if you have serious ambitions of high class research, or if you are confident enough with your skills and English proficiency that a foreign company/MNC will pick you up after doing your MS/M.Tech.
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Originally Posted by tkin
^^ That basically means stick to india.
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Not really. In India, you will find that in a lot of places M.Tech graduates actually get lower packages than a good B.Tech graduate.
For industry, degrees don't matter much. For research, they do, but you're not going to get paid very high amounts compared to industry if you're doing research (and this is true all over the world).