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subhasish debroy

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Hi,
CCNA is undoubtedly a valued course for those who are interested and aspire for building career in computer hardware and networking. After Diploma you can do this course and it would be better if done from Cisco networking academy. CCNA is offered in different flavours like CCNA routing and switching, CCNA security, CCNA discovery, CCNA data center, etc. But CCNA and R&S (routing and switching) are the most popular and industry preferred.
If you are really interested you can move ahead with it.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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Yes, the university is one of the best to study Bachelors in computer Science.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The VITEEE cutoff is varying according to engineering branches. The expected cutoff ranks of few branches are given below for an idea.
1. CSE : 3000
2. ECE : 9000
3. Mech : 12000
4. EEE : 10000.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Prasanthi,
I would say after Diploma, you should to do job for at least 6 months (not more than 1 year), and then start your B.Tech. This work experience will not just help you while getting admission in top college, but also gives you more preference while shortlisting in for Placement. Because, employer generally needs those students who do have qualifications along with good experience. And, the big advantage is that after doing Diploma, you can get lateral entry in 3rd year (or 2nd) of B.Tech, which gives you enough time for gaining industrial exposure.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

It depends. If your skills are up to the mark and you are really ready for the industry, you can attend the interview during your placements at college. If you get selected as an MT (Management Trainee) during the interview period, you will be seeing yourself as a manager within two years after getting recruited. People always look for MT, so I would suggest you to grow your skills in the field you want to grow in and you will definitely be paid high after 2 years of MT.

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

Contributor-Level 7

Hi
There is a wide range of career options available for LL.B. Graduates and I guess that range is wider than graduates from any other fields. As we all know few are these:-
1) Law firm (Associate)
2) MNC (Legal officer)
3) government Agency
4) Judicial Exams
5) Bank, Legal dept.
6) Litigation
7) LPO.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
Yes, definitely you can enroll for CFA.
All the best for your CFA Exam.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

Your query seems to be unclear. MBBS degree is generally offered after completion of the MBBS course, not prior to that.

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Harleen Kaur

Guide-Level 11

Yes, you can pursue B. Ed as you have teaching experience but first of all please check the eligibility criteria.

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Karishma Borkakoty

Beginner-Level 4

I would share some relevant details about Praxis, and basis that you need to evaluate if it makes sense to study at Praxis or not: Curriculum At Praxis you are offered subjects from the functional areas of Marketing, Finance, Operations, IT & Systems and HR. Over and above these, you would have the option to focus on concentration areas in high growth areas like Business Analytics Customer Insight and Market Intelligence Digital Business Management Risk & Treasury Banking, Investments and Project Financing The curriculum being contemporary, helps you convert companies during the campus recruitment and start your career in high growth a

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Getting a University transfer (changing university with a course in continuity) is a difficult and a rare option as compared to the change of colleges under the same University. Definitely the value of such a course is always questionable and may lead to identity issues for the course recognition in the market.
Still, I would suggest you to first contact the University where you plan to take the transfer and inquire whether such provisions are available or not based on which you may then decide further.

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