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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Rohith,
It is understood that average CTC of students of IITs or NITs placed in last season was around 20L. It's actually the college rather than the branch which is more influencer. Recently an agricultural engineer has been offered CTC of 1Cr. But speaking in general students of CSE or IT get salaries above 1L per month. Best wishes to you.

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Shivangi Jain

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Biotechnology can be used as a type of instrument or apparatus for bio-engineering purposes. Biotechnology, I would say, is the wide array of applications produced through biology in order to create an end product or result. Bio-engineering, on the other hand, can utilize biotechnology in order to solve complex medical and engineering problems.

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kanu vashisht

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Go for BBA in entrepreneurship as you will get to know each and everything about the same, instead of just doing BBA which is having less value nowadays.

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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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The best for interiors would be B. Des, as B.Sc will give you knowledge of Science. Except basic maths, no part of Science is needed for Interiors. So, it's better to go with B. Des. This will help you get trained with your hand drawings, sketching and lines, which is in fact very useful in interiors. All the best.

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Kavya Mehra

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It depends on your interest. If you want to be a corporate lawyer, you can pursue LLB. If you want to work as a part of management of a company, then MBA should be your call.

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Dhruv Sharma

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I would suggest- PGDAME because event management requires experience more than education after a point. If a person has studied event management in their graduation, then they do not need to spend 2 more years in MBA; a few months of diploma is better and can get them a job easily. Everything else i.e. growth and success, then depends on the individual, their passion and their ability to grab opportunities to gain experience and knowledge.

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Anjali Sharma

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Bachelor of Computer Application BCA is a technical degree course that prepares students for a career in the field of computer applications and software development whereas Bachelor of Business Administration BBA is a Bachelor's degree in commerce and business administration. Just because their names are similar doesn't mean the courses are similar too, both the course are poles apart from each other and have extremely different applications. BCA is often seen as equivalent to B.E. Or B.Tech. In Computer Science whereas BBA is an entirely different course in Business applications and management which deals with finance, retail, marketi
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Kamlesh PrajapatCampus Representative

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Which course is better, B.Ed. Or B.ElEd? Why? Both the courses are good. Student who aspire to become a teacher generally take these courses. I saw an article which can be helpful for you. B. El. ED Entrance Coaching - SmartPrep Education
Bachelor's of Elementry Education
The Bachelor of Elementry Education (B. El. Ed) programme is a four-year integrated professional degree programme of Elementry Teacher education offered after the senior secondary (class XII) stage of school. The B. El. Ed programme is aimed at creating a pool of teachers dedicated to Elementary Level teaching who specialize in teaching pedagogy till eighth grade. Insti
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B.Tech alone is quite a beneficial degree. It is quite obvious considering this fact that going for M.Tech after a B.Tech degree would definitely be fruitful. Integrated B.Tech and M.Tech is therefore definitely beneficial. B.Tech or Bachelor of Technology, is an undergraduate 4 year/8 semester programme offered by various private and government educational institutions. After completing B.Tech, students can add to their educational qualification and improve their skills by going for a Masters degree. The Master of Technology or Master of Engineering is a post graduate programme for 2 years. M.Tech is a more research oriented course re
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Amrit Raj

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Hi Sanskriti! Both the fields are good at their own place. First of all look for what you want to be. Both the fields are full of opportunities. But, in my opinion, if you have enough time and money then go for MBA. Otherwise, PSC is the best option. Best of luck.

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