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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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B.Tech is the best option in my opinion, if you can get a good college. Otherwise B.Sc. is also fine. You can later sit for SAT exam and get a good score. The score will allow you to choose a good college and you can also apply for scholarship in the college you wish to take admission.

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sanyam sharma

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Both are equally good fields and some might disagree but the subject of aerospace might also include AME in it as in aerospace you learn to literally make or design a real aircraft while in AME it is just maintenance of it, the thing is both these fields are good for placement if done from a good and reputed institution, irrespective of the gender of the person, and honestly speaking whichever has a higher cutoff has a higher chance of placement as far as normal companies are concerned.

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Lakshay Saini

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Choosing between B.A. And BBA is quite difficult. It is all depends upon your interests. But according to me BBA is a good option.

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VINIKA DAGAR

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Every course and stream has its own benefits. It depends upon the student and that which course he chooses. BCA and B.Sc. IT both are good options, if you are interested in computer applications and all. When it comes to B.Sc. CS, it is a more academic course, which focuses on the theoretical part and hardware-related.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Dear Priti,
Integrated MBA is definitely better option than B.Sc+MBA. Because, Int. MBA whether B.Tech+MBA, BBA+MBA makes you a professional to work in any of the top fortune companies in India. Else, B.Sc+MBA makes you employ in any of the private organizations at an entry-level job. All the best for your future.

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anila k

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There is a difference between B.A. Economics and Economics Honors, where the former would cover the basics of Economics; it would later give you the in-depth knowledge of Economics.
Although, the scope of a program is a very subjective term which would largely depend on your own caliber and the capacity to perform but Eco (Honors) student would definitely have an upper hand when it comes to career opportunities. Also the salary structure would vary again depending on your performance on the program and how you use the knowledge earned through the degree.

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Vijay Angadi

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Always core branches have unlimited opportunities but the packages are less. If you are interested in opportunities then prefer core branches, else, if you prefer package, then go for CSE-related branches.

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REEBA KHAN

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I think, rather than making a choice on the basis of which ones the best, you should make a choice on the basis of what fantasized you. Do you like commerce, accounts or Computers is your like. Think for some time, that what you love. How passionate are you about your likings Is also equally important. Thank you.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Degree in fashion communication, will have high level of skill and domain knowledge, and will emerge as professionals who offer extremely effective communication solutions for the fashion and lifestyle industry. Fashion Communications covers a diversity of opportunities in marketing, advertising, public relations, and journalism and has long been considered one of the industries untapped career resources. On the other hand, Communication designer is responsible for creating design solutions that have a high visual impact. The role involves listening to clients and understanding their needs before making design decisions. Their designs
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