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rohith kola

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Yes, electronics and communication systems deal with devices that use extremely small amounts of power such as microprocessors, fibre optics, etc.

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ashwani koulJust a simple guy and want to pursue my dream

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Hi
For M.Tech, there is no entrance from Jamia, the admission is done on your GATE score. So, prepare for the GATE. If you have got a good score, you can get the admission.
Best of luck.

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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

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Both institute are in same league, but LBSIM has upper edge in terms of placement, small batch size & ROI.

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Shefali Arya

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Which exam are you planning to give?

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rahul r

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If we talk in terms of placements and companies, then best specializations will be:
1. VLSI and Microelectronics -: Most of the industrial jobs and research sectors of electronics recruit from this branch.
2. Communication -: For telecom sector.
3. Signal Processing -: If you like mathematics, then this branch would be ideal for you. You can also opt for M.Tech in CSE, the choice is yours. Regards.

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Vikash Jain

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No, it is not possible to join B.Tech in biotechnology after completion of your Diploma course in ECE.
Eligibility criteria to get admission for pursuing B.Tech course, you should have passed Diploma in life sciences or biotechnology or 12th standard with PCB stream from a recognised board.

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priyank sharma

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Yes, you are eligible if you have lots of programming knowledge. Data scientists are a new breed of analytical data expert who has the technical skills to solve complex problems and the curiosity to explore what problems need to be solved. They are part mathematician, part computer scientist and part trend-spotter. And, because they straddle both the business and IT worlds, there highly sought-after and well-paid. Who wouldn't want to be one? There is also a sign of the times. Data scientists weren't on many radars a decade ago, but their sudden popularity reflects how businesses now think about big data. That unwieldy mass of unstruct
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