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yuvraj jagga

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Job Opportunities in India after doing MS in US differs from person to person. It depends on many parameters.
1. ). Experience :-
If you are coming back with 2-3 years of experience in some good company, then you have a fair chance of getting good offers in India as well. But, don't expect that you will be paid heavily, you will still be paid with Indian standards only. If you are a freshly minted MS or MBA graduate from a US university looking for a job in India without any prior experience, you are out of luck. Unfortunately, you will be considered as a Fresher with M.Tech or M.Sc. Degree holder in India. Your job opportunities as a f
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Rishabh Kumar

Beginner-Level 2

MS means Master of science. MBA refers to Master of Business Administration. Both are different field and have different aspects. Please get a clear vision of what you want to pursue and get a proper guidance.

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Shubham Shubham

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Germany is the best. MS is one of the biggest benefit for free of cost education and placement in Germany. Internships are good.

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Prashant Pandey

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Hi Mayank,
BITS HD Entrance Exam is similar to GATE examination. If you are clear with your B.Tech subjects, and in touch with the concepts, you will do well. Preparation of GATE, gives you an upper edge in BITS HD Entrance exam, as the questions are not very different. All the best.

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Srinivasa Sai Bharath

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An English language exam either IELTS or TOEFL, German language exams upto the required level is sufficient for English taught courses. You can also take up GRE but it's not compulsory. For German taught courses, you need to take TestDaf exam.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Yes, you can apply for an MS abroad after completing BCA. You may be required to appear for the GRE and also appear for a language proficiency test, to qualify for an MS course abroad. Please check for precise requirement at college website, as different colleges may have different requirements. Regards.

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revanth mandapati

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Hi Sambasiva,
You're eligible to do MBA with that percentage. But MS aboard is difficult with that percentage. So, it is better to go for MBA.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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MS in Computer Science, Network Security, Mechanical Engineering, Information Systems, Power Electronics have better scope and Placements in USA.

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Hi Dheeraj,
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Afraz, Even though I am seeing your query very late but I felt its still relevant and hence will try to solve the puzzle. Management Quota in a private unaided engineering college is restricted normally to 5% of intake. But fees charged, process of admission etc. All are closely guarded secrets. You will have to approach the management to get to know procedure. Best wishes.

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