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2014-05-06 19:35:26Beginner-Level 1
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2014-04-01 20:32:22Contributor-Level 10
Firstly, New Zealand offers quality education and is well known across the globe. Therefore, its education opens up career avenues not just in NZ but across several countries. Another plus studying in New Zealand is its student friendly visa norms. So go ahead and pursue your dream course from NZ. Best of Luck!
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2014-01-21 14:50:47Guide-Level 12
There are many options after B.Tech in Industrial Engineering :
* You may opt for M.Tech if you wish to study the technical aspect of the branch .
-Master of Engineering in Industrial & Production Engineering
-Master of Technology in Production & Industrial Engineering
-Master of Technology in Production Technology
-Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Safety
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* You may even study the specialized fields :
-Network Models
-Computer Science
-Value Engineering
-Operations Research
-Financial Management
-Materials Management
-Statistical Quality Control
-Operations and Maintenance
-Production Planning and Control
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* You may even pursue MBA if yo
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2013-12-16 15:43:36Guide-Level 11
Find below the eligibility criteria to pursue MS degree from universities in US.
- Undergraduate degree in same or relevant discipline (60%-70% plus in degree)
- High score in GRE.
- High scores in IELTS or TOEFL.
Preferred GRE score- 300 plus.
Preferred TOEFL score- 90 plus.
Preferred IELTS score- 7 plus.
Please note that the eligibility criteria for admission may differ from university to university.
I would request Manmeet Kaur50173 to give you detailed information regarding various career prospects after completing the above mentioned course.
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2013-11-12 18:42:08Beginner-Level 2
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