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Tarishi Joshi

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DPT stands for Diploma in Plastic Technology, whereas, DPMT stands for Diploma in Plastic Mould Technology. DPMT is better than DPT as the are area of exposure is vast. You can easily get into Tool Room, R&D and NPD.

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Tarishi Joshi

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First you need to choose the course according to your interest because the subjects are very good and have vast scope.

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Pritpal Singh

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You shouldn't drop anything, you should join regular coaching for competitive exams and you should study by heart. If you take seriously everything then you can clear the exam. Along with your coaching, you should take admission in Bachelor course also like BBA B.Com BCA etc. Whichever you want to do. You can do these programs from distance learning universities so that you can do study and coaching both. There are several distance learning universities available for Bachelor programs like Amity Distance University, Annamalai Distance University, Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jagannath University etc.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
Both are considered equivalent in India, though choose MS if possible. Just ensure you pursue it only from a good, reputed college for better job opportunities and good networking.

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Megha Malhotra

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B.Tech and B.Sc. Both are different dimensions I would say. In B.Tech one do specialization in various branches, it is good for the people who accept it by heart. Because we have seen people who after doing B.Tech crave for B.Sc. Is good option on it's own side. One can work as a teacher, junior research scientist fellowship, in various companies if one do B.Sc in hon's. To study one subject deeply I think B.Sc Hon's is good option. Regarding Fee structure wise B.Sc Hon's is affordable and B.Tech is quite expensive. There is not any exact judgement which is best between both. Hope it helps. Good luck.

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Sandeep HarYour Un-official Mentor!

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Generally, B.Tech-IT/Computer Science and MCA graduates are recruited by IT firms for the role of Software Engineer. In order to start a career in the IT field, just BCA might not fetch you the same package as that an MCA or B.Tech candidate may get. But, it also depends on your skills and knowledge. If you take up value added courses in certain technologies or languages, which are of high demand in the job market, and if your coding skills are excellent, you can land in your dream job with BCA as well! Hope this helps. Feel free to ask further doubts if any. All the best.

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Sahil Rana

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Both branches are very good, but it all depend upon your work interests, but going with ME there are more advantage than chemical engineering.Go through the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/what-mechanical-engineers-learn-blogId-3657
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/chemical-engineer-134.

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Sahil Rana

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As a mechanical engineer I would suggest you to go for chemical engineering, if you are not good in drawing, because in ME you have to face engineering drawing, mechanical engineering drawing, and basic engineering drawing.
You will face very difficult in tackling these subjects
Good luck.

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Sahil Rana

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I would suggest you go for aeronautical engineering. Kindly visit this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/aeronautical-engineering-chp

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