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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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It depends on the type of specialisation you have done in your B.Tech. MBA is a management course, it is done by those who are seeking management level jobs. M.Tech will fetch you jobs which are technical and you will learn more about the mechanism of the machines rather than management. Choose, what interests you more.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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There are few universities where you can get admission in M.Tech CSE with any graduation degree in engineering. But you will have to do exceptionally will in GATE exam. Look for IITG as an option.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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The difference between a student from Delhi and Outside Delhi is in terms of rank only. The eligibility stays the same that is 60% for general/OBC and 55% for SC/ST.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Pranav, Placements after completion of Engineering is normally a dynamic situation. It depends on the country's Industrial and economic climate at that point in time. In the best of times it is quite tough to predict what is going to happen 4 years from now. Presently situation for Aeronautical engineers is not Rosy but it is expected that 4 years from today there would be plenty of industries catering to the vibrant Aerospace Industries that is expected to be present at that point in time. So there is very good hope for Aeronautical engineers for good placements. Best wishes to you.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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You should go for M.Tech in CSE, if you genuinely think that you can do well and excel in the same field. It will have good opportunities and scope.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Devanshu Joshi,
For doing any course at the post graduate level in IIM, a student needs to appear for CAT. In addition to this, for you to be eligible for post-graduation course in agribusiness the student needs to have Bachelor's or post graduate degree in a field related to agriculture if not then at least he should have an interest in the field of agriculture as defined by the institution. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about eligibility procedure, of admission, placements etc., complete details about this course. https://www.iima.ac.in/web/pgp-fabm/apply/how-to-applyBest wishes to you.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Lovely Professional University, Phagwara can be the good option for you. LPU offers M.Sc. In Physics and Math, M.Sc-IT and CS (Two years full time programs) and the B.E/B.Tech students can also be apply there.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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1. Distance Master's degree programs in engineering and technology is not accepted by the leading recruiters and employers. Hence pursue the regular Masters programs.
2. A Master of Science M.Sc Degree is typically awarded in disciplines classified as the sciences such as Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Statistics etc. While MS is a professional degree. Studying MS mainly prepares students for either entering high-level careers or to enter doctorate programs at an institution. MS degrees are completely course based, research-based or usually the mixture of two. Anyone who has completed the Bachelors' in Engineering or Masters
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shubham chaudhariMgmt committe member at Welingkar College ,Mumbai.

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Information solutions,
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Shikhar MoghaRESEARCH INTERN AT SASE CHANDIGARH (DRDO)

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Hi Neelanshi,
It totally depends on you, if you want to be a little managerial as well as a little technical then you can go for MBA, as doing MBA would provide you with a plethora of opportunities ahead. MBA would also in a general way provide you financial stability. So it totally depends on how you want your life. Hope it helps!
Thank you.

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