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Guide-Level 14
As I always suggest there are many courses around and it's you to decide which one you are interested in. As per the current trend and considering future, cloud computing has a good exposure.
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Scholar-Level 17
On campus placement is only available in Indian universities. MIT has career assistance cell which helps students network with potential employers, they organize career fairs, etc. but not placement. As an international student you can work under OPT rule for 3 years. After OPT either you have to come back or you may be hired by the employer. In this case employer has to sponsor the H1B visa which is the biggest problem. You can google about H1B and OPT.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Your question makes little sense. Every country has different requirements, different processes and work permit options. No country is easy to go, less competitive countries may not give you the best ROI. Be more specific with your course choice for better guidance.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
It is difficult to say which college is the best college for you because it depends what you are looking for in a law college.
Also, one can go for a 5 year integrated course right after their 12th standard or go for a 3 year LLB programme after graduation. I hope this answers your question.
All the best.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
Both the degrees are totally different from each other. If you have studied Science and Maths in your class 12th, then you can go for B.Tech. In B.Tech, CSE students are exposed to: Grid and Cloud Computing, Databases and Information Systems, Computer Architecture, programme Methodology and Algorithms Design, Software Engineering, System Programming, Intelligent Systems, Networking and Security. Career prospects of B.Tech CSE are: Mobile, Desktop and Web Applications Developers, Software Engineers, Software Testers, Network Engineers, Graphics Engineers, Game Developers, Software Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, ERP Solutions,
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Guide-Level 14
After B.Pharmacy and some job experience one can apply for drug inspector and pharmacist government jobs exams. B.Pharma graduates are also eligible for SSC, UPSC, State PSC and bank jobs, etc. like other graduates.
But I would suggest going for MBA in pharmacy for higher career growth.
List of jobs after B.Pharmacy:
Salary of drug inspector: Gross starting salary for drug inspector range from about 55000 to 65000 Indian rupees per month.
Salary of government pharmacist: Starting salary for pharmacist in central government hospitals located all over India, Railway and Delhi pharmacists is about 41000 per month.
Salary in pharmaceutical
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
1) Time Management: COMEDK is not about solving all questions, but it is about solving decent number of questions in a given time frame. If you are stuck on any question, do not waste time. Move to the next question and try to solve easy questions rather than focusing and spending more time on solving more difficult question.
2) Understand basic concepts: It is very important to complete your NCERT books as these textbooks will help you to build your base and you can learn the basics. Always make sure that you are covering all topics of NCERT books well on time. The NCERT of class 11th and 12th covers about 45 percent and 55 percent
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Yes it's a distinct possibility. The government has already announced it. If it is not challenged judicially then it will happen. I believe it's the best to happen for aspirants of engineering.
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Scholar-Level 16
To secure admission to the B.A. Course at Fergusson College, the candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognised Board. The academic programs offered by the college at UG level are B.A. In 15 subjects whereas B.Sc. In 13 subje
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
You can consider the below mentioned fields:
LLB
Psychology
Journalism
Travel and Tourism
Special Education
Foreign Language
Social Work
International Relations
Development Studies
Public Policy
Social Work
MBA
All the best.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
BHU is one of the best places for employers to find manpower suitable for their specific requirements. Their placement coordination cell helps students and prospective employers to find their respective targets.
You can also pursue BFA from College of Art, Delhi University. It is a premier art college for pursuing Bachelor of Fine Arts. For complete information about this college you can visit their official website or you can also refer to the Wikipedia link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_of_Art,_Delhi
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