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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

Guide-Level 13

No, but its easier there and we had Thapar, VIT, BITS, Nirma, etc.

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Arindam,
There are many people who have same questions as you have. So, here I am giving you:-
Some advantages of MBA after Engineering:
1) MBA stresses on building soft skills, which is one of the most important life skill.
2) MBA becomes pivotal in opening up alternate career paths for many who completed engineering grudgingly, or got bored of corporate job as an engineer.
3) Some people who do executive MBA or a short term MBA along with their jobs, do it to skill themselves in areas that will help them grow further. Some disadvantages of MBA post Engineering:
1) An MBA in Finance after CA or B.Com is better than after engineering
2)
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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Aerospace engineering has recently elevated in India. So, we cannot expect much scope as there are hardly any private companies (ex:- Team Indus). Though there are government run companies such as ISRO, DRDO, HAL, etc. But, getting into these companies is a bit challenging as best of best get into such companies. The only thing about Aerospace engineers is to create scope rather than finding scope. In simple words, if you choose this field, start working on your own projects which will act as your helping hands after graduation for getting into the mentioned highly esteemed organizations. There are JVs (joint ventures) coming up in Ind
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nikhil Sharma

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Depending upon ones training and qualification, MLT professionals may work as technologists or technicians at medical laboratories. One may start off by working as technician. After gaining work experience, one may rise through the posts and even become lab manager. Some of the common job profiles available in front of graduates include-
Lab technician
Lab technologist
Lab supervisor
Lab manager
Lab assistant
Instructor/Tutor
Lab analyst
Medical labs are where MLT professionals can be seen in action. Government hospitals, private hospitals, clinics and nursing homes having medical labs are known to recruit medical technicians. Independent comm
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Sai,
It's nice to know your thoughts. Weapons have requirements of both mechanical as well as chemical engineers. Hence by selecting either, you can still achieve your aim. So do not worry. Take admission in any course.

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Parth Shah

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Biomedical engineering is an upcoming field and has gained a lot of research and industry interest in past few decades. Biomedical is a very huge field and has many areas where you can gain expertise and earn really well. Chemical engineering, on the other hand, is kind of a super specialised field which can also help you get a well-paid job. With BME, you may not get a good starting pay but eventually, you can have an exponential growth.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Checkout this Answer on Shiksha:
https://ask.shiksha.com/if-plastic-banned-then-the-life-of-plastic-engineer-qna-4807601?referenceEntityId=4807655

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Interesting Question and is good to answer.
When we talk of Plastic Ban, we wrongly take it as Comedy Removing Plastic from our Life and then see the challenge to Plastic Engineers. BUT No One can afford to Remove Plastic from Human Use. We are finding alternatives to Plastic and for that also Plastic Engineers needed. On the Other hand, plastic and polythene is banned in certain usage buy is allowed in important works. A Ban is to Control the Excess of Use and the piling of the Plastic Garbage. Do Not Worry. To Control the Plastic Use and Bring Some Alternative, We shall need Plastic Engineers.

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