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Divya JainStudent

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
If you want to pursue M.Sc after completing B.Sc then you have many options available like - you can pursue M.Sc. from IIT or IISC.
If you want to prepare for IIT JAM then you can visit the below mentioned link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SBAhhto08M
For that you have to write IIT JAM test. After qualifying JAM, you will be eligible for:
1. M.Sc
2. Joint M.Sc and Ph.D.
3. M.Sc and Ph.D dual degree.
4. M.Sc or M.Tech.
5. Integrated Ph.D courses at IISC.
I hope it helps.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Electrical engineers are employed in operations and maintenance roles in manufacturing and services industry. Electrical engineers are also employed in electrical power generations such as atomic power plants, hydel or thermal power plants.
Electrical Engineers are also employed in power distribution and services companies. Job opportunities for electrical engineers are available in both private and public sector like railways, civil aviation, electricity board and utility companies, electrical design and consultancy firms. Electrical engineers also employed in electrical goods manufacturing companies.
Electrical engineers can join India
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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Pravesh Kumar,
For MBA admission, they need GMAT and TOEFL. For M.Tech, GRE or TOEFL scores are required along with the sponsorship letters.
All the best.

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If you wish to go in the teaching line then B.Ed is compulsory. The eligibility criteria for doing B.Ed after B.Tech or B.E.
10+2 or graduation (B.E, B.Tech, B.Sc, B.Com, BA) from recognized university with at least 50% marks. You have to take the entrance exam of respective university or college and score well to get a seat in your desired college.
Generally, for the entrance exam preparation of B.Ed, you will see the following topics:
1. General aptitude.
2. Quantitative aptitude.
3. General awareness.
4. English comprehensive.
List of B.Ed entrance exams:
1. Indira Gandhi National Open University B.Ed Entrance.
2. Uttar Pradesh B.Ed Entrance
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Puneet SinghAlumni at LPU Jalandhar

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Dear Nikhil, As per experience and best knowledge, LPU is the best private university for the MBA programme. Being alumni of LPU, I highly recommend LPU for an MBA degree based on the following things-
The Business School of LPU is accredited by ACBSP, Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry-experienced faculty members, studying in LPU will get a degree accredited from a body of USA. LPU is ranked No. 2 among Indian B-Schools in 'Outreach and Inclusivity by NIRF ranking released by MHRD, Government of India. Placement: Every year more than 550+ companies visit LPU for
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Priyanshi,
Xavier Institute of Management - Mumbai is not even in top 50 management colleges. So, please choose with care.
1. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Ahmedabad.
2. Indian School of Business (ISB) – Hyderabad.
3. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Calcutta.
4. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Bangalore.
5. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Lucknow.
6. Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI).
7. Faculty of Management Studies (FMS).
8. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Kozhikode.
9. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Indore.
10. SP Jain Institute of Management and Research – Mumbai.

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rohit sonawale

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Yes, but the two courses should be from the same subject.

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Ashish PandeyCounselor & Career Planner

Beginner-Level 5

If you want to acquire thorough technical and practical knowledge of a subject, then opt for M.Tech otherwise, opt for M.Sc. M.Sc has more focus on theory than the practical aspect of a subject. Choose your stream as per the nature of the job you want to get.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

It depends on what course are you looking for. Interior, fashion, space, etc. You have not mentioned the level.
You can check the below mentioned link and decide:
http://www.educations.com/interior_design_937_.html

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

Guide-Level 12

In terms of jobs, biotechnology is having better prospects in India and abroad.

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darshan bhat

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, it is one of the top MBA colleges under PGCET.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Dheeraj,
Food processing is a modern practice that improves distributional efficiency and enhances the marketing of the food products. It is considered as a branch of food science, where a set of methods and techniques are used to transform raw ingredients into food for safe consumption by humans or animals. Though, food processing existed even during prehistoric period, the technology input to enhance preservation of food, flavour, etc. and to reduce the toxins in the food product is relatively new and has revolutionized the entire food industry.
Research scientists: Research scientists work towards enhancing yield, flavour, nutri
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akshay singh

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Both are equally good probabky you can't do any comparison of any of this two degrees.

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