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After completing B.Tech (ECE) you have two fields. You need to decide that you wish to work and earn in which field :
1) Core field
2) Software field
If you are opting for core jobs, you may take some courses related to your branch :
-Power systems
-Latest applications of Solar panels
-Embedded systems
-VLSI
-You can also opt for Mechanical branches such as Robotics and Humanoids and other mechanical applications.
For software jobs you can go for programming languages.
While selecting a field always keep in mind :
- What type of job interests you ?
- In which field you wish to build your career ?
- Which one is better on the
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2012-08-01 09:22:08
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You understand the difference between B.Tech.(aerospace engineering) which is a 4 years engineering degree for officer cadre and Aircraft Maintenance Engineering(AME) which is a 3 years degree for technician level.
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Options for you-
1. Dell Diagnostic Engineer Training program
2. Desktop Engineering
I can also suggest you for advanced courses available in the domain of Hardware. They are as follows:-
*Cisco certification
*Sun Certification
*Novell Certification
*Microsoft's certification for Vista
*Real Certification
*Linux certification programs
*Altiris Developer Program Certification
*EMC Centera Proven
*Skype Certification
*Linux-Tested Certification
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2012-08-01 07:59:00
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Pursuing MBA is always a good option as it further enhances the career prospects, you may consider some of the below mentioned points while selecting B-school:
*Accreditation of the institute.
*Institute's infrastructure.
*Teaching faculty.
*Specialization offered.
*Past placements records.
*Tuition fees.
*City preference.
*Industry interface.
Feel free to discuss more.
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2012-08-01 07:44:18
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1. Government Holkar Science College
2. Indore Professional Studies Academy
You may visit respective websites in order to find further details. Besides you can look for other colleges in Indore through the link below-
tinyurl.com/chxjk67 (Place the URL in the address bar)
I would suggest you to not to worry so much with the fee concern, rather put in your best to crack the seat in best colleges across and moreover, almost all educational hubs offer scholarships, education loans and even financial assistance to its students.
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