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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
Hi,
You can either go for Ms in Electrical and Electronics or related fields or you may go for MBA as most of the students do. You can go through the following article for more details:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/shiksha-opinion-the-better-choice-for-engineering-students-mba-or-ms-abroad-articlepage-73
Hope this helps. All the best.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
The Industrial Revolution brought with it a lot of progress. But with the progress came a lot of risks of various kinds. In order to minimize the chance of hazards, risks, injuries and accidents Industrial Safety Management is now being considered a field worth specializing in.
As a trained professional you will be working as a system safety engineer, industrial hygiene manager, environment safety manager, risk management consultant or even a transportation safety supervisor. There are many companies in India such as the Atomic Research Center and Indian Oil that frequently search for people with qualification in industrial saf
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
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2014-07-04 13:32:40Beginner-Level 2
1.IIMs
2.SYMBIOSIS
3.LPU
LPU has also crowned with A+ grade B school in India.
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2014-07-04 11:55:03Guide-Level 11
Apart from what Dr. Ashish Kumar has rightly mentioned. Below are some more details.
Computer Science Engineering is a division of engineering which involves the principles and techniques of both computer science and electronics engineering. It includes testing and designing of computer components.
Those who have completed the bachelor degree in Computer Science can have higher specialization in the related area. There exist many Colleges in India as well as abroad offering Master's program in Computer Science. Those who have Masters of Business administration can attain both technical as well as administrative skills. Furth
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2014-07-02 09:57:24Contributor-Level 6
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2014-07-01 15:56:23Contributor-Level 7
* MTech
* MBA
* Civil Services
* Start your own business (be an entrepreneur)
* U can also go abroad for higher studies
All the Best.
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2014-06-20 13:15:48Guide-Level 14
Every institute has their own criteria for admission. However, if you have studied Physics and Mathematics at undergraduate level (B.Sc.) with minimum 45 %, you are eligible for the course. Universities offer the courses as M.Sc. Astronomy or M.Sc. Astrophysics
You may also decide about integrated M.Sc. Ph.D in astrophysics from Indian Institute of Astrophysics
Other options are
Osmania University, Hyderabad
University of Pune
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Mumbai (Most recommended)
St. Xaviers College Kolkata
@aneeket has also given valuable suggestion above, you must refer them too
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2014-06-04 17:08:12Guide-Level 12
drawback of this field there is so much competition now in this field there is not so much jobs for all students , and company also not giving offer letter even after giving placement
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2014-05-13 22:54:14Guide-Level 14
There is no correlation between B.Tech and MBA. You may choose the specialization you like most and may later decide for MBA
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