I'm a working person with B.Sc in applied science & want to do a Master's degree in electronics or physics by distance learning. How can I?
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Hi, you could start your career by getting admission in Polytechnic, which is a Diploma level course, and is equivalent to plus 2 or intermediate. Although, the fact and weightage and an advantageous point is after completing three year Diploma course in electronics, you will be able to find a job. I have a friend who is successful and have same passion, just as you do he did Diploma in electronics and communication. You will become a junior engineer after completing your Diploma. For further higher studies, you will get admission in the second year of Bachelor in Electronics (BE). And, will be called as Engineer in Electronics.
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If you have a passion for electronics, you could start your career by getting admission in Polytechnic, which is a Diploma level course, and is equivalent to plus 2 or intermediate. Although, the fact and weightage and an advantageous point is after completing three year Diploma course in electronics, you will be able to find a job. I have a friend who is successful and have same passion, just as you do he did Diploma in electronics and communication. You will become a junior engineer after completing your Diploma. For further higher studies, you will get admission in the second year of Bachelor in Electronics (BE). And, will be called...more
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