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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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No, do not think of working under CA or someone else at this stage. You can do MBA in Finance. I recommend you to try clearing first level of CFA if you are extremely interested in finance. As you are a mechanical engineer, clearing first level of CFA before starting MBA will help you a lot in MBA and for placements. Besides, if you are still exploring finance and not sure then do small courses provided by NSE and BSE Institute. All the best.

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Mohit BadhwarMember- Sports committee and IMI bytes.

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It's not always about the college you go to, yes college matters but only up to a certain extent. What matters is your knowledge and how you perform things. There are a bundle of examples in front of me who were not from top engineering colleges else doing fabulous in their job.

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Shriratan ChandakI am person who loves travelling.

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There are two aspect of worth in terms of learning. Well BITS distance education is worth in terms of learning because it provides a vast syllabus.
Now coming in terms of value in the industry you will get a call from companies that consider BITS tag but from here come the twist.
Most big organizations won't consider this as degree and HR will reject as many of my friends have faced that and it won't be same as on campus because they will able to identify you have done distance education as a degree.
You can do Ph.D but it depends on the university as top university won't consider the distance education but from the learning point of v
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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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Dear,
Everything depends on your dedication. And that, when you are prone towards having a subject of you love, you don't feel the harness in your hard work. Go for what you love, that subject will love you back. And you'll never feel it tough. You should enjoy your subject.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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It's not too easy for you as you are in class 9. Class 9 is too early to go into depth of computer Science engineering, but I would recommend you to start studying C, C+ and C# as these form the base of most of programming languages.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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Dude. There is nothing like very secure in this world for an individual. It's all the game of chance. What is stored in the future nobody can predict. This is equally true of the different engineering branches. What branch holds sway today need not hold its position in future. However the three fundamental branches of civil, mechanical and electrical will have their own requirements in times to come but in the present times it is the information technology or CSE which is holding the most important tag. Since majority of placements are in this branch only.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi Arjun!
You will need to apply for GATE exam in order to get into DRDO. A good score will get you there.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi, You can try both, if in India IITs are the best. If you have very good academic percentile, a strong profile and finance is also not an issue you can consider trying abroad. Gaining international experience is very important. Universities abroad also are more into practical and hands on training.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Javed,It must have been indeed unfortunate for you to fail in your B.Tech. Okay, but it doesn't matter. You are now employed and seeking to know how to obtain a degree is that right? If yes, still don't worry. There are different ways of obtaining a degree. If you want only an engineering degree, then you have the option of seeking admission in an evening college, if it is available at your place of work, but if it is difficult, then you can think of joining distance education stream for obtaining the degree. The third possibility is to appear for and seek associate membership of the concerned Institution of Engineers. Once you d
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Mukul Singh Yadav

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Hello,
Yes, you can get direct admission for M.Tech.

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