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2011-08-17 19:27:11Beginner-Level 1
And most important its money back. If you don't like work < you can get your maney back
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2011-08-17 19:26:56
Guide-Level 11
As of now, you should try to work hard and score well in your MCA, However, talking of Networking, this is one of the most demanded streams these days as it is being absorbed and highly required by the IT firms as well as Non IT firms.
With the purpose of making a career in the networking field, I would suggest you on similar lines as that of Subhasish, opting for some certification courses will definitely help you with the required knowledge and also specialize in the field.
To know about the various institutes offering different certifications, please refer to the below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=Ha
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2011-08-17 19:16:26
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2011-08-17 19:02:11
Guide-Level 11
As rightly mentioned by @Devendra Pathak, To be eligible to pursue MCA the minimum eligibility also includes of having studies maths at +2 level but then you can opt for the MCA program through correspondence/ Distance education where in this eligibility can be relaxed.
There are several institutes in the country to offer MCA correspondence, you may refer to the below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=MCA&location=india&searchType=course&cat_id=-1&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation=-1&cityId=-1&cType=correspondence&courseLevel=-1&subType=0&showCluster=-1&channelId=home_page
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2011-08-17 19:01:37Guide-Level 13
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2011-08-17 19:01:34
Beginner-Level 5
Its good that you have chosen Electrical Engineering to graduate as with Indian Economy booming, there is a lot of scope OF ECE in the upcoming IT/VLSI sector. All said and done you would have to choose your college very intelligently.
For deciding the best college of Electrical engg., you should always try to visit the college to see and rate the college on the following criterion.
1. The Brand name behind college.
2. The academicians and the faculty in general
3. The Placements in general.
I am a student at the Educomp(India's leading educational company) Which runs The JRE group of institution and have secured my placement with Nom
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2011-08-17 18:58:58
Beginner-Level 5
There are very few college which will consider you if you have not performed well at the UPTU or AIEEE, exams etc. But there are very few colleges which actually consider your scores not only in these exams but in class X, XII, graduation and your Interview score and maybe your extracurricular activities.
I am a student at the Educomp(India's leading educational company) MBA Which runs The JRE group of institution and have secured my placement with Nomura which is a leading MNC in the world. The Electrical engg. Branch at Educomp is one of the most sought after ones.
At the JRE Group for the BTech Program the weight-age is given to
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2011-08-17 18:57:35
Beginner-Level 5
Its good that you have chosen Electrical Engineering to graduate as with Indian Economy booming, there is a lot of scope OF ECE in the upcoming IT/VLSI sector. All said and done you would have to choose your college very intelligently.
For deciding the best college of Electrical engg., you should always try to visit the college to see and rate the college on the following criterion.
1. The Brand name behind college.
2. The academicians and the faculty in general
3. The Placements in general.
I am a student at the Educomp(India's leading educational company) Which runs The JRE group of institution and have secured my placement with Nom
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2011-08-17 18:55:55
Beginner-Level 5
Its good that you have chosen Electrical Engineering to graduate as with Indian Economy booming, there is a lot of scope OF ECE in the upcoming IT/VLSI sector. All said and done you would have to choose your college very intelligently.
JRE Definitely is one of the best engg college in the Noida/NCR region because of the brand name Educomp backing it.
Since JRE offers professional certs from Microsoft and Adobe, apart from the IT majore, you have cnahces of being placed in the best VLSI, Electrical and IT cos of India which is a booming sector.
Sonam Bansal
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2011-08-17 18:55:01
Beginner-Level 5
Its true that the professional certifications from reputed companies help a lot when it comes to placements.
Although more than certifications, its the Brand name and academia and other factors which are important in making the college work as a whole.
I am a student at the Educomp(India's leading educational company) Which runs The JRE group of institution and have secured my placement with Nomura which is a leading MNC in the world. If you look at the placements team, it includes Mr Jayaraman y Mr Jayraman who is Ex IIM-A & Ceo of Vardhaman threads and has great industry contacts.
So at JRE(http://www.jre.edu.in), the focus is th
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2011-08-17 18:53:39
Beginner-Level 5
Yes the JRE Group of Institutions is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi & affiliated to the Maha Maya Technical University (MTU) formely known as UPTU.
If you need more information on the same, you could let me know.
Sonam Bansal
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2011-08-17 18:52:46
Beginner-Level 5
The website of the JRE Group is http://www.jre.edu.in. and you could check out the info on the BTech Progs.
I am a student at the Educomp(India's leading educational company) Which runs The JRE group of institution and have secured my placement with Nomura which is a leading MNC in the world.
If you need more info. on the same, you could let me know.
http://www.jre.edu.in
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2011-08-17 18:51:55
Beginner-Level 5
The admission to the Jre Group if that is BTech is very simple. Since its affilitted to AICTE, you are bound to atleast secure 50% graduation percentage.
For the BTech Course, you need to take AIEEE, UPTU exams to qualify for admissions of this institute.
Following which you would be asked to come for GD/PI and based on all the metrics like X,XII, graduation %, AIEEE score, Gd/PI score and extracurricular will the admission and scholarship be decided.
So even if you have a low AIEEE score, but if you have done well in other fields like debating, sports etc you stand a good chance of getting into the Educomp JRE Group both for the P
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2011-08-17 18:51:08New Question
2011-08-17 18:50:58
Beginner-Level 5
You could consider admission into the JRE Group of institutions, which is recognised by the AICTE, has a good brand name that of Educomp and a lot of reputed academia backing it like the ex-Director of Symbiosis
I am a student at the Educomp(India's leading educational company) Which runs The JRE group of institution and have secured my placement with Nomura which is a leading MNC in the world. If you look at the placements team, it includes Mr Jayaraman y Mr Jayraman who is Ex IIM-A & Ceo of Vardhaman threads and has great industry contacts.
Regards
Sonam Bansal
http://www.jre.edu.in
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2011-08-17 18:49:02New Question
2011-08-17 18:48:02
Beginner-Level 5
That was exactly my concern when I was choosing a business school last year! And I should let you know that I am presently pursuing an MBA from MAPS and have had a very enriching experience so far, both in terms of academics and extra-curricular activities.
The best things about MAPS, which is backed by two of the largest educational institutes -Educomp, India and Raffles, Singapore; is that, the focus is laid more on learning than just cramming which is why practical and hands on learning, industry training and entrepreneurship development sessions form an integral part of the academics. And because of their curriculum, it is co
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