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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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Shyam Sharma

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Techno India has a good placement record this year. Many students got placed in TCS.

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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

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Quick guide that will provide all the information you need to know about B.Tech Lateral Entry.
So make sure you read it and take necessary actions as per your choice of colleges.
For Lateral Entry seats in government college's entrance exams is the only way to secure a seat.
However for Lateral entry admission in private colleges apart from entrance exams direct admission through management quota is also possible.
Though diploma engineering courses may help in an early exposure to the job market yet, you may miss out a few opportunities due to lack of a degree.
In this case, you can opt for lateral entry in B.Tech.
But, what is meant by late
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Hi,
Because you have already applied for the Talati exam so in my opinion you have to attend the exam for gaining the experience, Further you have to strongly focused on your engineering line and start your preparation for GATE exam. This will help you later in obtaining the higher GATE score, which will help you in admission for PG courses as well as for recruitment in government PSUs.

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Sandeep Malik Born to serve

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Hello,
As per the curriculum of ECE, there will be subjects on electronics and communication like analog electronics, digital electronics, microprocessor, microcontroller, embedded system, network theory, Signals and systems, DSP, analog & digital communication, satellite communication etc. In EEE electrical core subjects like power system, transmission & distribution, electrical machine, etc., and some basic subjects of electronics. In electronics and instrumentation engineering. With the subjects of core electronics (mentioned above) and instrumentation subjects like transducer, electronics instruments and measurements, control system
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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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If you are pursuing B.Tech in electrical engineering, now you have two career options either you can go for M.Tech in particular specialised stream of electrical or you can either pursue MBA also. Both these streams are good and you will get a lot of career opportunities also after pursuing Masters. As you don't want to continue in your stream electrical then its good for you to pursue Masters in MBA. It will open a wide range of opportunities for you from career perspective view. You can pursue your MBA in different streams like Information technology, Hospital and Healthcare Management, International Business, Tourism and hospitality
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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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Aeronautical engineering is an interdisciplinary post-graduation degree where mechanical / electronics /electrical / aeronautical engineer are eligible. Mechanical engineers will give ease in learning while doing M.Tech in AE. So do well and achieve the best.

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Rohit Paliwal

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It is a core evergreen branch, do not think of scope. Pursue this course.

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Rohit Paliwal

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Both are different fields, you cannot compare them. If you want to pursue M.Sc in physics then do it otherwise go for another option.

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