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Shail Oberoi
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Since you are MCA qualified it is advisable for you to stick to your field and is required pursue MBA in system or IT. An MBA from a good institute will give you an option of joining a good IT/ ITES company and build a good career.
if at your MCA stage you get placement in a good company then you could also start working and then after some years pursue MBA options depending on your work area
if at your MCA stage you get placement in a good company then you could also start working and then after some years pursue MBA options depending on your work area
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For SRMUH B.Tech. - Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
Duration: 4 years
Eligibility: Candidates must have passed 12th Standard or equivalent examination, recognized by State or Central Education Board. It is required to score at least 50% aggregate in PCM in the qualifying examination i.e. XII Board Exam. Candidates must have taken five subjects in 12th Standard. He/she must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects in 12th Standard.
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Eligibility: Candidates must have passed 12th Standard or equivalent examination, recognized by State or Central Education Board. It is required to score at least 50% aggregate in PCM in the qualifying examination i.e. XII Board Exam. Candidates must have taken five subjects in 12th Standard. He/she must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects in 12th Standard.
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Bharath Kumar
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Salary packages varies from one branch to another. the average salary package in mechanical engineering would be around 4 lakhs p.a.
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Biomedical Engineering is an innovative field of study that fuses together the knowledge of biological sciences along with engineering principles to solve complex problems of the healthcare sector. Despite its recent advent, biomedical engineering has become an integral part of medical sciences, as it offers innovative and practical solutions to complex biological issues. The impact of biomedical engineering on the medical domain is clearly visible through the variety of medical equipment and machinery that have been developed to aid in the diagnosis, monitoring as well as treatment of patients. The common examples include MRIs, EEGs,
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Amit Prasad
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go fr good private colleges depend on your choice else go fr bsc from local college
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kanika k
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Hi Tushar,
The options are unlimited, as you have done your class 12 with Science. With the combination of biology, physics and chemistry you can take up medicine, dentistry, Pharmacy, agricultural Science, dairy Science or biological sciences (biochemistry, biotechnology, Microbiology). Apart from doing the degree level courses in Science with the conventional combinations you can also choose degree courses in several emerging professional areas, such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing, computer, business administration, hotel management, tourism management etc. you can also opt for courses outside the university stream, s
The options are unlimited, as you have done your class 12 with Science. With the combination of biology, physics and chemistry you can take up medicine, dentistry, Pharmacy, agricultural Science, dairy Science or biological sciences (biochemistry, biotechnology, Microbiology). Apart from doing the degree level courses in Science with the conventional combinations you can also choose degree courses in several emerging professional areas, such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing, computer, business administration, hotel management, tourism management etc. you can also opt for courses outside the university stream, s
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HRISHIKESH SIVANANDAN
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Yes, it is a good institute for mechanical engineering. The faculty are very supportive and encouraging. They are all highly qualified individuals who are experts in their area of learning. The lab facilities are ample to expose a student to the realms of mechanical engineering. Amrita has recently launched a vehicle testing facility in collaboration with Bosch. Three automobiles are there at present to carry out real time research on them. If there is anything more specific, I would be glad to answer you.
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author
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Hello Tahir Mansuri,
Please explain about the exams you are talking about so that I can help you out,
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
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Hello Jagan,
Congratulations. You really have scored excellently well in your state board. Normalisation depends on marks obtained by topper and many other inputs. It's difficult to calculate yourself.
Congratulations. You really have scored excellently well in your state board. Normalisation depends on marks obtained by topper and many other inputs. It's difficult to calculate yourself.
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