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or you can go through this screenshot to explore more: http://prntscr.com/e5rjrh
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Both are among the top countries with well-known universities and opportunities. Narrow down your choices based on your profile, university requirements, expenses involved, post-study work options, climate and so on. Canadian universities are most selective and competitive.
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Unanimously it has been agreed 'Arun sharma' is the best for all the management entrance examinations.
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Yes, your mother can sponsor you, but it is advisable that your parents should open a joint account and transfer the amount to it.
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Well, the answer will depend on the university's reputation and your skills/qualification because in India the university's reputation is more important than anything else. Again, no university or programme will guarantee you a job but if you are highly qualified then why not. Not too many Polish universities offer the chemical engineering. Cracow University of Technology and Poznan University of Technology are a few ones. You should research on companies like Engineers India Limited, KBR, Shell, etc. and see the kind of profiles they hire. Check this list of top ranked universities for chemical engineering, try to study in
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Advanced Diploma in VFX
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'The Integrated M.Tech- Ph.D (Tech.) Programme will admit bright, highly motivated students with a three years B.Tech. degree (Post BSc Hons) in Optics and Optoelectronics / Radio Physics and Electronics from CU or B.Tech / BE degree in Electrical/ Instrumentation/ Electronics and Communications /Computer Science and Engineering from an institution recognized by AICTE. A candidate with M.Sc degree in Physics / Electronic Science / Applied Mathematics /Applied Physics from a UGC recognized institution is also eligible to apply'.
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