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Avinash Mavuru

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There are n number of organizations providing you with the educational scholarships regarding your state, income, etc. Check them.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Those who are looking for the job of a desktop engineer should have an engineering degree in Computer Science or Information Technology. Not only they should have the concerned engineering degree but also they should possess good knowledge in troubleshooting and networking. The candidates should do any network certification courses like Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) or Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) after completing their graduation in engineering. This certification course will help them find a long-term career as Desktop Engineer.
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Complete engineering degree in computer science or informat
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
As per the official website of Singhania University-
" The University has been established by the government. Of Rajasthan, under Ordinance 6 of 2007. It is a UGC-recognised university as per Sec. 2f of the UGC Act 1956. "
Any student with a minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% in the case of the candidate belonging to reserved categories) in his/her graduation or degree exam from a recognized university is eligible for an MBA degree.You can check and try.
Thanks.

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Sonik SourabhEngineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI

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Due to the mass changes in markets these days. Engineering is no more a white collar job. So, you may expect a staring salary as low as 6000. It's the harsh reality.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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This is a tricky question. In India, the cost of living is relatively lesser compared to first-world countries and hence salary will be accordingly planned and provided. There are a lot of chances that when the entire living expenses and savings are taken into consideration, India seems like a better option in the finance perspective. I would recommend you to look into a host of factors like job position, roles and responsibilities, long-term benefits and career growth, comfort in working and living environment, how challenging and rigorous the learning and expansion will be in any industry/organisation that you choose, along with comp
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Sindhura rajagopal

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It is a good course to choose. The scope is great as these engineers design and develop control systems, manage and maintain, and troubleshoot existing control systems. They could be consulting or rendering technical support. Both public and private firms, IT companies, thermal power plants, chemical companies, biomedical, nuclear, aerospace industries, automation, embedded systems, systems engineering are some possible job sectors. It has a good scope both in India and abroad.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You could take up an engineering course, say in Chemical or Mechanical branches. Instead of only a bachelor's degree, even integrated masters and bachelors course is also very well. Good analytical skills, math skills, and creative skills play the key role. Professional engineering exam and relevant work experience help you become competent in petroleum engineering job.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Start off with 10+2 and appropriate entrance exams to get into Bachelors in Solar and alternate engineering/energy technology. There are state level and national level entrance tests like UPES and JEE. Take them up and pursue the Bachelors. Thereafter do the Masters in Solar Power Engineering.
10+2 should be in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Enroll in related internships and short term courses if you are very passionate so that you can devleop in depth skill sets.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Take up B.E/B.Tech in Civil /Mechanical engineering. Thereafter, you could do the M.E/M.Tech in Structural Engineering. To start off with the Bachelors, 10+2, entrance exam is the basic requirement.

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