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Sushobhita Chawla

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You have already selected the course, which one is best is not the kind of question I guess.

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Abhishek Kumar Mishracurrently pursuing Btech;:Mechanical engineer

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First of all, for doing startup you should have a better plan. Nowadays, Government of India has started giving loans for doing startup to students. But, make sure that you have a better plan, so that the government improve for your loans.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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No, there is a huge difference in Electronic and electrical engineer. If you are asked to fill electrical engineer, then you need to be electrical engineer, not the electronics engineer.

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Shail Oberoi

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Since you are employed. I would suggest you go in for an executive MBA from any of the top 20 MBA institutes. Executive MBAs are of shorter duration and also the curriculum is more relevant to the industry. You need to try and seek specialisation in a subject which is closer to your area of work.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Electrical engineering always wins over electronics engineering when it comes to practical world. You can easily get an electronics seat over an electrical, and it is always prefred. After B.E / B.Tech if you are an IES aspirant then electronics is not considered as a branch ( only core branches are included, including electrical engineering ).

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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A backlog in a Professional Degree hampers your chances of getting a job in big companies that follow a standard laid out process. It becomes all the more tough in Campus Placements. However, you are a pass-out student and have the option to give it a try in OFF CAMPUS SEARCH. You can DEFINITELY GET a JOB with an MNC:
1. The Company MAY ask for an Undertaking from you saying that you shall clear the Backlog within a fixed time.
2. Your Professional-technical Skills will impress them to give you a Job.

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