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Krishna Raut Patil

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Civil engineering as it has wide scope in private and government sector also.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Both the countries have good prospects for international graduates. You can refer to the SOL of both the countries and decide basis the skill shortages, expenses, climate etc. Australia's living cost is higher than Canada whereas immigration process in Canada is easier. Irrespective of all the factors you should aim for a good or top ranked university and do academically very well to get a job. Both the countries are equally competitive.

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Harleen Bedi

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Kindly mention which course are you looking forward to pursue along with your IELTS scores.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Atiq,
Yes, you can but for that you have to ask college administration. Will they allow you or not? Normally there will be no problem because 1st year is almost same in all branches of engineering.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Anil,
B.Tech is all about the technical aspects, MBA teaches a lot about management and administration of business.
For a B.Tech (EEE) student, MBA turns out to be useful if you're planning to start your own business / company. Certain companies also keep it as a mandatory eligibility criteria for promotion or recruitment to senior managerial positions.
Since, you already have a career of over 5+ experience, I would not suggest you to leave your job. Rather, you could opt for correspondence MBA while you continue with your job.
I hope it helps.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Vishal,
Many students get confused in the track to choose after B.Tech as is in your case.
If you're inclined towards more in-depth technical knowledge, you can go for M.Tech field. If you feel that you're done with the technical part, but wish to have a master's degree, then you can opt for MBA. MBA turns out to be useful if you're planning to start your own business as it trains you on administrative skills.
So, you need to decide which track you wish to take based on your inclination towards technology. Both the options are good. If you consider my advice, I would suggest you to at least have 2 years of experience before opting f
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