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Ankita Ghosh

Beginner-Level 5

You need to do a Diploma course in any engineering subject or you need to complete your 12th to be eligible for AMIE technician course.

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Rishi Garg

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For Undergraduate programme: programme Tuition Fees Other Expense Total Fee
I B.E. / B.Tech. 55000 115000 55850 32850 110850 147850
II B.E. / B.Tech. 55000 115000 56100 31100 111100 146100
II B.E. / B.Tech. (LES) 55000 115000 49825 24825 104825 139825
III B.E. / B.Tech. 55000 87000 56625 111625 143625
IV B.E. / B.Tech. 55000 87000 55425 110425 142425
For Post Graduate programme:programme Tuition Fee Other Expense Total FeeI A.M.E. /M.Tech. (Accredited) 60000 48800 50800 108800 110800
I A.M.E. /M.Tech. (Not Accredited) 50000 59300 61300 109300 111300
II M.E. /M.Tech. (Accredited) 60000 37225 97225
II M.E. /M.Tech. (Not Accredited) 50000 46725 96
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deepika maurya

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Advantages of an MBA after engineering:
1- Higher Paycheck.
2- Wide career: For example, after you pursue your MBA you can get many different job opportunities in businesses like Brand Manager, Sales Manager, Credit Analyst, Finance, Accounting Manager, Recruitment, Training and Development, Marketing Manager, Supply Chain Performance Analyst, VP of Supply Chain Operations, etc.
3- It teaches important skills like, learning communication skills, learning, and growing networking skills, learning time management skills, learning decision-making and problem-solving skills, learning how to perform well under pressure situations, and leaders
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yash sahani

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MBA students can take admission in MBA without entrance Exams such as CAT. Although all the IIMs depend on CAT for admission, various colleges have taken other routes for their MBA Admission. Many MBA colleges have their own entrance exams for student selection. Various colleges have management quota through which students take admission without Entrance Exam.

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Aman Rana

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All the above-mentioned branches are good but if you ask me personally I'll suggest going for B.Tech CSE because now the world is moving towards technology and AI.

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Pallavi Sharma

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With advancement of technology in leaps and bounds the future of civil engineering in the years to come will be crucial, especially with the establishment of smart cities. A career after civil engineering is highly rewarding. There are jobs that involve supervision, construction, design and analyzes of private as well as public projects, such as dams, highways, canals, water sewage and bridges. Excellence and responsibility are important factors associated with the job
For the inspiring creators of the society, B.Tech Civil Engineering programme is offered, where they learn to apply mathematics and scientific knowledge to real-life situ
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Pallavi Sharma

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All the specialisation has good career scope. They are in demand but I will suggest you to choose CSE over all other specializations. The way technology is growing and impacting our life CSE has a lot of scope and is a better option. Every organisation or company requires to be present digitally, be it banks, hospitals, education, or railways. Computer Science and Information Technology are one of the most evergreen professions and will continue to rise in the years to come. In CSE field nowadays the field expanded so much that you have many options to choose your career in the CSE itself. Some of the famous fields in the CSE branch is
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Akash Biswas

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B.Tech Mechanical Engineering has always been the most preferred branch of engineering. Career opportunities in Mechanical Engineering have also been immense since its inception. Jobs after B.Tech Mechanical Engineering are easily available in both private and public sectors. In fact, the public sector is the most preferred sector for mechanical engineers. Maruti Suzuki, Larsen and Toubro Ltd. , Tata Motors, Infosys, TCS, Gas Authority of India Ltd. (GAIL), Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited (BHEL), Coal India Limited (CIL), etc. Are some of the high paid recruiters of this domain.

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Nipin Paul

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Almost all the colleges offer Masters in technology field. The most important and best colleges currently present in India are the IIT's situated at different parts of our country.

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Nipin Paul

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The fees varies from INR 5000 to INR 60,000 per annum. The medical professional course offers more job vacancies to the students. By far VIVO Healthcare provides excellent job placements after course completion.

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