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Dr Mohsin Khan

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For Engineering students placement is the most important issues. As this institution is new. Please check if they have facility for placement. Otherwise your score & knowledge & subject skills will only help you to get the good placement.

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Pankaj Kumar

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Specify the course, whether you looking out for B.SC B.Tech electronics or any other course

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Prem Kumar

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it depends upon you interest, both are ever green branches, however, according to me,mechanical engineering is easier compared to electrical and electronics engineering.

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Amit Dhane

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Course in PLC Programming, and SCADA software helps to find job

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Kanika Khurana

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Hi Praveen,
Considering your budgetary constrains, France and Germany are good options. Canada is also a possibility if you aim for Scholarships. Given your score, I think you can easily get them. Even Ireland, there are opportunities for scholarships. As to which is the better country.For Engineering I would recommend you to widen your search a bit. Sweden and Netherlands are also incredibly good options. Some of the Universities like KTH of Sweden rank very high for electronics discipline and its relatively cheaper as well.

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Ankit PandeyFrom XAVIER'S

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there are many course after your btech you can
go for civil service,most famous is MBA but my suggestion is to go for Mtech.

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Chetna S

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Both the branches are the core ones so the projection of jobs will almost be similar. It will mainly depend on the country to which u apply for a job like New Zealand requires both. Similarly, in Canada, you may check here.
http://www.immigration.ca/en/fast-track-high-demand-occupations.html

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