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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You must be very clear with the kind of jobs you want. Japan, no doubt, is a top country for mechanical engineers. Knowledge of Japanese language will be a must. Instead of a course, you should gain some work experience of at least a year or two and apply for jobs in Japan or any foreign country. Job related training programs are always available later. Make yourself qualified and very competitive first. Refer to job portals and check the profiles.
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
You have not mentioned as to which branch of engineering you have graduated in. If I am to assume it is mechanical and you intend to take up this course in Curtin which by the way is a good university and the course is of 2 years duration then it is a good choice as you will get a 2-year post study visa and also points for your PR. Mechanical engineers have a good chance of finding employment in Australia. All the best.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Universities abroad offer scholarships to students on merit basis. Your academic grades, extracurricular activities, achievements and overall profile will be checked. There are also several organizations offering funds again on the merit basis. Here are some popular names:
Aga Khan Foundation
Inlaks Shivadasani Scholarship
USIEF Fulbright-Nehru Fellowships
Hornby Scholarship to study in the UK and Commonwealth Scholarship to name a few.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
As per my recommendation you should go for knowledge and education first rather than thinking of job or salary now.
But, you can think of these programmes for good job and knowledge:
Economics Honors
Actuarial Science
Maths / statistics Honors
B.Com - finance and accounts
B.Com LLB
BBA - finance or international business
CA or CS if you can give time to these courses
So, choose wisely with your passion and interest, especially for knowledge.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
The eligibility criteria for IAS is that:
1. You must have a graduation degree.
2. You must have attain 21 years.
If you want to pursue B.Tech, then you should leave UPSC and prepare for IIT JEE exam.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
2. Working for the society helps, while applying abroad.
3. Additional courses will also enhance the profile.
4. Knowing an additional language also helps.
All the best.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
As a student, you must be committed to the classroom instruction and make the most of the practical courses because the labs are equipped with the most up-to-date technologies. The well-trained faculty is very accommodating, you can request additional academic support. Register for the placement preparation classes. Participate in all technological events that are held regularly in cooperation with the big techs. Be enthusiastic for the projects that you will be asked to prepare.
LPU has tieups with more then 500 companies . With your dedication and hard work you can avail the highest package in LPU placement drive.
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
1) Open home - 169
2) SC home - 141
Fees for SC students is around Rs 10,000/-
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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
A good college is the one, which provides prime placement opportunity, outstanding industrial exposure and professional enhancement training. Some of the top universities are:
Lovely Professional University, KL E. Society's Law College, LJ Institute of Law-Ahmedabad, MS Ramaiah College of Law - Bangalore, Modi Law College-Laxmangarh, Rajasthan, Navrachna University-Baroda, School of Law, Gujarat University-Ahmedabad, South Calcutta Law College - Kolkata etc. Few of these universities provides extensive learning programs and exposure to the students. They also provide worthy scholarships to its students depending upon the entrance tes
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