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Scholar-Level 17
Maybe, you could do a B.Arch, or maybe an interior design course or any other allied field courses.
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Guide-Level 15
Mechatronics professionals are employed in automobile, aerospace, defense, medical equipment, construction industry, etc. Hence, you can look for a job in any of these domains. I would suggest you to design a proper resume of your qualifications and experience. You can take help of professional resume writers. The services are available through various online job sites like naukri.com, etc.
After that register and upload your resume on these online job sites for job. These sites will keep you informed about various shortlisted jobs matching your profile through e-mail. You can also do a manual search of jobs, matching your profil
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Scholar-Level 16
Yes, you can pursue B.Tech CSE, and then M.Tech nanotechnology because most of the universities require B.Tech, BE, M.Sc with physics, chemistry, bio science, natural science, electronic science, instrumentation and Mathematics as an eligibility.
All the best.
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Guide-Level 15
PGDBA is Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration.
Both the courses are same in terms of knowledge. In some cases PGDBA offers wider choice of subjects. Even the placement opportunities are exactly same.
Below mentioned are the differences:
1. Ph.D: Many universities do not consider PGDBA as it is not a Master's degree, which is required to pursue Ph.D.
2. Government jobs: In many states, PGDBA is not considered as a MBA degree because it is not a Master's degree.
Good luck.
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Scholar-Level 18
Computer engineering is a very hot subject. Suffice to say that everybody wants to join this branch except for some die hard enthusiasts for core branches of Mechanical, civil and electrical. Hence, you need to score enough marks to be in to top 25% of merit list to have reasonable chance of getting admission in your desired branch.
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Scholar-Level 18
Admission in any university abroad depends on a lot of dynamic factors. Proficiency in English, grades in your previous studies, etc. But with your CGPA, I think you should get admission. But remember the process in many a countries is pretty lengthy and one needs to begins many months before course is set to commence.
Best wishes.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, NMIMS is a recognised institute in Mumbai.
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Guide-Level 12
In general, if you are applying for a UG course in Poland, you must submit the following:
1. Academic transcripts or notarized secondary school certificate or an official duplicate issued by your high school.
2. 2 or 4 passport-size photographs.
3. ID-proof (Passport).
4. IELTS score.
5. Medical certificate.
6. Admission fee payment receipt.
Initially, you must contact the admission office of the particular university.
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Guide-Level 15
BCA is a 3 year degree course in computer applications, which prepare you for junior programmer's role. You will get a job in only medium or smaller enterprise only. This degree is not equivalent to BE CS. MCA is treated somewhat equal to BE CS. Therefore, if you have a choice, then you should opt for BE CS not BCA.
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Contributor-Level 6
BIMTECH-Greater-Noida, is a part of the well-known B.K. Birla Group of Institutions. It has a track record of 28 years in management education. The latest National HRD Network B-Schools Ranking 2016 ranks BIMTECH 5th among the top private B-schools and 13th among all public and private B Schools of India. All the four streams (PGDM, PGDM IB, PGRM Insurance and PGDM Retail) are AICTE approved two year post-graduate courses. PGDM and PGDM-International Business (IB) are accredited by the National Accreditation Board and the Association of India Universities (AIU) for equivalence with MBA.
Talking about campus placements, the ave
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
So, yes you can pursue BBA without maths.
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Scholar-Level 16
You can think of these options for your future:
CA/CS
LLB
MBA- finance, HR, International business, marketing, etc.
Actuarial Science
Apart from that, you can check these fields too:
B.Ed
B.Ed-Special Education
Development Studies
Psychology
Journalism and Mass communication
Travel & Tourism
Advertising
Event management
Master of Social Work
Digital marketing
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 16
IIT Madras
IIT KGP
IIT Guwahati
IIT Hyderabad
IIT Roorkee, ISM Dhanbad, IIT-BHU (and new IITs). .
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Scholar-Level 18
Indian Economic Services is one of the coveted jobs for economics graduates. The Reserve Bank of India also hires economics graduates. A lot of PSUs and public sector banks hires economics graduate for both officer and clerical roles. Economics graduates are also hired as research assistant by consulting firms.
Economics graduates can also join defense forces and paramil
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Contributor-Level 10
Yes, one can get placement after only completing BCA. Salary is depend on your job location, on job profile and on organising which you will join.
Like in Pune, if you get placement after BCA in a small domestic firm and job profile is PHP developer. If you are a fresher, you will get a package nearly 1.4-1.8L PA but if you join an MNC with profile Java fresher, your package will be 2.4 - 3.0 LPA
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