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Electronics Engineer: Electronics Engineers design, develop and test electronic systems and devices such as communication systems, audio and visual equipment, medical equipment, and industrial control systems. Communications Engineer: Communications Engineers design, develop and test communication systems, including satellite, wireless, and fiber-optic systems.
Network Engineer: Network Engineers design, install, and maintain c
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Internet of Things (IoT): IoT is a rapidly growing field that involves connecting physical devices to the internet and using data analytics
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M.Tech in Aerospace or Aeronautical Engineering: These streams typically offer high starting salaries in the range of Rs. 6-10 Lacs per annum. However, the job market for aerospace and aeronautical engineers can be competitive, and it may take some time to find the right job. M.Tech in Me
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Career Goals: Firstly, you need to ask yourself what you want to achieve in the long-term. If you want to continue in the field of engineering and specialize in a particular area of mechanical engineering, then M.Tech could be a good option. However, if you are interested in pursuing management roles in the corporate world, then an MBA might be more suitable for you. Aptitude and Interests: You sho
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Career Goals: Firstly, you need to ask yourself what you want to achieve in the long-term. If you are interested in working in the corporate world, an MBA can be a good choice. However, if your aim is to serve in the government and work towards public service, then preparing for UPSC could be a better option. Aptitude and Interests: You should also consider your aptitude and interests. If you h
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*Kalinga University-Raipur
*Amity University-Raipur
*ITM University-Raipur
*Punjab University-Chandigarh
*IP University-Delhi
*Delhi Engineering College-Delhi
*Punjab University-Patiala.
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