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2013-05-09 23:58:56
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Nithin Kumar
Contributor-Level 9
Amala,
Now a days, engineering disciplines have opened their wings to many fold. There is no age-old notion that Mechanical, Civil or Chemical confine to field work alone, computerization has opened many fields in them too. So, you can chose anything based on your mindset.
Coming to your question, your score is really goo, you can go for anything. It may further depend upon your entrance exam scores also.
And,
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) deal with the aspects of VLSI, Power systems, Communication systems etc.
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) deals with the programming software like C, C++, JAVA, J2EE, VB, ORACLE, e
Now a days, engineering disciplines have opened their wings to many fold. There is no age-old notion that Mechanical, Civil or Chemical confine to field work alone, computerization has opened many fields in them too. So, you can chose anything based on your mindset.
Coming to your question, your score is really goo, you can go for anything. It may further depend upon your entrance exam scores also.
And,
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) deal with the aspects of VLSI, Power systems, Communication systems etc.
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) deals with the programming software like C, C++, JAVA, J2EE, VB, ORACLE, e
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2013-05-09 23:57:28
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2013-05-09 23:55:55
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shaban
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
Please let us know in detail about your past academic background for better advice, however as per your query, it seems that you are pursuing graduation, then please remember in order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing your graduation and then opt for MBA.The advantage of this step would be that after working for few years you would know which specialization to opt in MBA that can further enhance your career pro
Please let us know in detail about your past academic background for better advice, however as per your query, it seems that you are pursuing graduation, then please remember in order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing your graduation and then opt for MBA.The advantage of this step would be that after working for few years you would know which specialization to opt in MBA that can further enhance your career pro
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2013-05-09 23:53:43
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Nithin Kumar
Contributor-Level 9
Amala,
Now a days, engineering disciplines have opened their wings to many fold. There is no age-old notion that Mechanical, Civil or Chemical confine to field work alone, computerization has opened many fields in them too. So, you can chose anything based on your mindset.
Coming to your question, your score is really good, you can go for anything. It may further depend upon your entrance exam scores also.
And,
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) deal with the aspects of VLSI, Power systems, Communication systems etc.
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) deals with the programming software like C, C+, JAVA, J2EE, VB, ORACLE, etc
Now a days, engineering disciplines have opened their wings to many fold. There is no age-old notion that Mechanical, Civil or Chemical confine to field work alone, computerization has opened many fields in them too. So, you can chose anything based on your mindset.
Coming to your question, your score is really good, you can go for anything. It may further depend upon your entrance exam scores also.
And,
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) deal with the aspects of VLSI, Power systems, Communication systems etc.
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) deals with the programming software like C, C+, JAVA, J2EE, VB, ORACLE, etc
...more
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2013-05-09 23:53:20
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2013-05-09 23:31:46
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Rupesh AnandIEC is Ranked A++ for Quality Education
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Dear Akanksha,
Greetings from IEC admission team,
Yes you can take directly admission in MSc Chemistry directly. The eligibility criteria for MSc Chemistry is any science graduate with 50%
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IEC admission Team
Greetings from IEC admission team,
Yes you can take directly admission in MSc Chemistry directly. The eligibility criteria for MSc Chemistry is any science graduate with 50%
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IEC admission Team
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2013-05-09 23:26:10
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Vineet Raj Kapoor
Guide-Level 12
Sure you can. I'd be happy to understand your current stage of progress including academics, courses, hobbies and other interests to help you understand what in you can lead to game design and also what aspect of game design can suit you better. Also, in most cases a broader learning like a combination of graphics, multimedia, web design, vfx, 2d and 3d animation, can lead to a better preparation towards launching oneself into a gaming career. A specialization in Game Design is a useful addon afterwards. And just to state the facts, none of the famous game designers in the world today have done anything remotely linked to game design.
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2013-05-09 23:16:01
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Ankit Anand
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Hi rahul, on the basis of this you can work as sub broker or broker with reputed firm like share khan or karvy or indiainfoline.plz tell me do u have ug degree? if yes then surely.these course can help u to boost Ur profile.well.if u dnt have any ug degree then you can be a dealer in your region minimum eligibility is 10th but also capital needed.visit there official website.sharekhan, indiainfoiline, ,etc all the best
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2013-05-09 23:13:56
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aru chopra
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
The course that you have done is relevant for people looking to join the equity research division of-
A large brokerage firm
Any bank/mutual fund
A boutique investment house
It is also relevant for people looking to join a KPO firm involved in the back-end processes of equity research.
The job is very interesting and as a Equity Research Analyst you are at the higher end of the learning curve. The pay pack is also impressive but you would be spending most of your time at work. This is a place for workaholics.
As an Equity Research Analyst you would find employment with:
• Broking Firms
• Mutual fund firms
• Investment banking firms
The course that you have done is relevant for people looking to join the equity research division of-
A large brokerage firm
Any bank/mutual fund
A boutique investment house
It is also relevant for people looking to join a KPO firm involved in the back-end processes of equity research.
The job is very interesting and as a Equity Research Analyst you are at the higher end of the learning curve. The pay pack is also impressive but you would be spending most of your time at work. This is a place for workaholics.
As an Equity Research Analyst you would find employment with:
• Broking Firms
• Mutual fund firms
• Investment banking firms
...more
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2013-05-09 23:13:40
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