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IIFA Lancaster Degree College
Sri Ram College for Commerce (SRCC)
Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR)
Christ University
Loyola College
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Symbiosis Society's College of Arts and Commerce
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M.Tech course is basically a 2-year programme divided up into 4 semesters. There are numerous opportunities for candidates after completing M.Tech in computer science and engineering. The candidates can find job opportunities in both private and public sector firms. The candidates can find lot of openings in software sector. The candidates can work in different areas in the software industry. Some of the employment areas for candidates after completing M.Tech in computer science engineering are listed below:
Application Development
Business Systems Analyst
CGI Special Effects Technician
CIO
Client-Server Systems Manager
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Indian Students: Rs 30800/-
International Students: US $1200
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Here are some books of Mathematics which can help you in CSIR NET exam preparation. Real Analysis - H. L. RoydenLinear Algebra - Hoffman and KunzeComplex Analysis - R. V. ChurchillAlgebra - Joseph A. GallianTopology - G. F. SimmonsOrdinary & Partial Differential Equations MD Rai SinghaniaNumerical Analysis - Jain and lyengerCalculus of Variations - A. S. GuptaLinear Integral Equations - Shanti SwarupClassical Mechanics - H. GoldsteinStatics - S. C. Gupta
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Yes, it prepares you to answer well in other MBA exams, because the syllabus matches. All the best.
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You will get lateral entry i.e. direct admission in second year, as you have completed your Diploma. Just see which entrance exam, you have to appear for taking admission in college and whether you clear the eligibility criteria of the college.
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Instead of looking for coaching classes you can prepare for JAM by your own. IIT JAM Exam is not that tough. You can easily crack it if you study well. The best way to prepare for JAM Exam is solving previous year question papers. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the question. Click here http://bit.ly/2HO2qeT to download IIT JAM Question Papers. You should also take online mock tests. This will give you an idea about the patter and difficulty level of the questions. You must study at least 6-7 hours and give your last 30-45 minds to the revision daily. Makes notes on all the important stuff. Th
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