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- IIM's
- Xavier Institute of Mangement, Bhubaneswar
- S.P Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai
- UPES, Dehradun - It has lot of further specialised courses which you pursue.
- ICFAI University, Mumbai
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These technologies are based on Orthodox software concepts and students good in Java, C and C+ will easily understand these technologies and grab jobs in these fields.
On the application part, hardware engineering also have opportunities in the fields of energy and power, automobiles
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As you wish to pursue Masters in software engineering, the best option would be to appear for GATE entrance examination. GATE scores helps you to get admission into M.Tech in government colleges (IITs/NITs) and a number of top private institutes, which are cost effective as well.
Unfortunately, online registration for GATE 2017 is closed now and you can appear for GATE 2018. The online registration for the same will be available from October 2017. So, keep an eye on it.
However, for the current year, you can try appearing for the individual state examinations (OJEE for Odisha, WBUT for West Bengal, PGECET for Andhra Pradesh /
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If you are determined to score higher, you may. Otherwise, it is not mandatory. You should focus on your BE if you have enrolled for the same in some institute.
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But, if you feel you are more interested in learning the technicalities and want to improve your technical skills by learning the nitty gritty, then you should go for M.Tech. So, it entirely about your interest and what you would enjoy learning more.
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Top 3 colleges to pursue fashion designing courses are NIFT, Pearl Academy and NID.
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