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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
It is very nice to see that you have already set a target to yourself of getting employment in NASA or ISRO. ISRO employs people or students from wide range of fields every year. You just keep on observing or keep a watch on the website of ISRO to know about announcement of the vacancies. For NASA, I suppose you will have to go to US for doing your MS and then your chances will improve for getting a job in NASA.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
Yes, MTech in power electronics is definitely an option to be pursued for obtaining post graduation in engineering. There is a vast potential for the students having professional degrees in this area. Power and power electronics are the areas that will continue to grow because newer and better methods are being researched and found out and for their application proper professionals in this field are essential.Best wishes to you.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
Distance learning programs are good while you are in jobs because of time constrains. But, if you are fresher or unemployed than in my opinion you have to go with the regular BSC-CS course, because there are so many of doubts and issues, which cannot be solved through the distance learning mode. Most important the required pace and motivation are another factors which cannot be attained by using the distance learning mode. Further you are also eligible for B.Tech lateral entry scheme of various engineering colleges, so you have to look this aspect also. Good Luck.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
If you are working professional, then distance learning may be the good option because of time constrains, but if you are fresher or unemployed, than in my opinion you should go with regular study. Because, there are so many issues and doubts, which cannot be clear through the distance mode and most important the required pace and motivation cannot be attained through the distance mode. Further, you are also eligible for regular B.Tech lateral entry scheme, there are many colleges offers admission in 2nd year to diploma holders. So, you may look this aspect also. Good Luck.
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