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Preet Raj

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If you are not getting a good college in B.Tech then just opt for BCA course from a good college. I will not recommend the integrated course since from now MCA will be of 2 years so after BCA may be you can crack NIMCET or DU exam.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Well, the prevailing time is extremely competitive. The recruiter doesn't need the certification, but relevant skill to get his tasks completed with utmost efficiency. Your extra skills tilt the scales into your favor. Although no university/college can provide each and every technology training, but most of the top notch ones do take care of this aspect. For example LPU has relevant industry certifications which cost lacs of rupees included in many programs! IT also takes care that student do their certifications and earn the skills while within the studies itself. So yes, if you pursue from top university, there will be a lesser need
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This year, there is no percentage deduction for stream change. Do not worry.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello M Ramya, What you are facing is being faced by many other students who have completed their MBA after graduation in engineering. It is definitely not that's something you are lacking but it's due to the industrial situation these days in the country and in the world. To get good job offers I suppose you should register yourself on portals like naukri. Com. I am sure in due course of time you will get offers based on your skills. In the meanwhile you should get on the job which ever comes your way and then shift sideways. Best wishes to you.

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