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Swati SharmaCareer Counselor

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As this question is posted with the tag of humanities and related to social science, I shall vote in favour of BSW and MSW. There cannot be a comparison between the core engineering branches of electrical but a contrast is possible. Social work shall serve the purpose of a working in social service, NGOs and more. There is no lack of jobs once you understand what is the real world and capabilities. Engineering in the other hand has fallen to low earning jobs and it has also become tough to get a job quickly.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Prachi,In simple words, B. Des is about designing and B.F Tech is about manufacturing. In B.Des, you have options:
Accessories Design. Textile Design
Fashion Communication
Knitwear Design
Fashion Design
Leather Design
The first year, which consists of Foundation, is the same for everyone. Foundation consists of a syllabus which covers the basics of each department. But, for the rest of the three years, students study one core field in their respective departments. Whereas in B.F Tech there are no such departments. Students study apparel manufacturing, execution techniques and various other fields related to it. Also, having a PCM (Physics
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Vibhor Kashyap

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If you are eligible for B.Tech, then you should definitely go for B.Tech as the salary range of a B.Tech graduate is more than as compared to BCA graduate. If not then BCA is also a great way of entering into the IT Industry. Both degree courses will allow you to work in IT Sector. BCA is intended for those candidates who wants to work in software field and whereas B.Tech is for both fields software and hardware. If you want to learn programming languages which you will be studying in your BCA course then you can check out this app which is specially designed and developed for BCA students. It has programs and assignments of languages
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Sopna Joshua

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Psychology. It will help you to become a psychologist or counselor who will be able to help people to deal with their problems.

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Sopna Joshua

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M.A. Psychology for sure. It helps you to become a psychologist or Counselor with plenty of job opportunities.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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TEXTILE DESIGNERS-
A textile designer creates pattern, designs for fabric and also develops fabric. The textile designers also do embellishment of fabrics. They have to select yarn, color for the yarn, and dyes for making new fabrics. Before the start of the process, textile designers also have to source the raw material for the new fabric and have to instruct the weavers, knitters on proper way to make the fabric, they have designed. The fabrics developed by textile designers are used for clothes, carpets and other such creations. Some textile designers also work with finished fabrics. They choose the prints, which are printed on the f
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Prachi PolMaking History...

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A BCA course deals with data base management and software design also in working with multiple data in the computer. BCA course includes subjects like C & C languages, operating systems, logical analysis, data base management, client server and software engineering.
B.Tech (CSE):
Today, in globalized world, Bachelor in Technology or B.Tech is sought after course in our country which gives you name and fame. In India, we have two types of colleges, one, those offering degrees in many fields like arts, science, business including engineering and are generally known as universities, and the second, which offer degrees only in engineering a
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Shraddha Tiwari

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Junior Research Fellowship:
Those whose rank is higher gets the NET-JRF after which one can apply in various institutions for admission to Ph.D. programs. NET is only a qualifying exam- it does not ensure ones admission in any university. For that one has to face the interview board. Students who qualify as JRF are also eligible for lectureship. Moreover, JRF qualification is considered more prestigious as JRF qualified students are entitled to a monthly stipend of 25,000 p. m. for a period of two years. On completion of two years as JRF and if the fellow is registered for Ph.D. the fellowship is upgraded to SRF NET and the stipend is i
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Navita Batra

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Hi Showkat Bashir, Both positions require an associates degree in their field but in my opinion Radiologiy technologists generally make a little more than medical laboratory technicians because:
1. MLT hold a Bachelor's degree in medical technology, medical laboratory presents more challenges and shows LESS growth and promise for your near future and shortage of medical laboratory increases competition.
2. If you are a skillful person then go for MLT and if not then go for Radiology as there were more opportunity and pay more than MLT salary. SALARY for MLT technicians is somewhere 8 to 10 thousand per month which is very less to cope u
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Nanduraj

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Both are entirely different field. Both are equally good. Both have a lot of chances in respective field. It is completely subjective and based on personnel interest which course you should choose. Analyse your talents and choose wisely. Good luck.

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