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suryansh singh

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Let me clear that all the branches of engineering are good and have ample job opportunities. What decides your employability is the skills required in industry. So take any branch of your interest and work on skill development.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear Harshit,
Congratulations ,
there are so many good colleges available to chose among for you, my recommendation is to try for
Christ Bangalore, Alliance Bangalore, NSB, Amity Noida , there are few ohters as well but most of those are done with admissions.
below i'm providing you link over where you can search for colleges according to your preferences such as fee, placement etc.
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-in-india?hl=1

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Abhinav,
Yes, unfortunately in India at the moment the opportunities for placement of an aeronautical engineer are quiet less. This is so because the aerospace / Aeronautical industry has not developed much in India. The major entities which employ graduate Aeronautical engineers are DRDO, ISRO or armed forces. This is the situation at the moment.

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maurya lal

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA), with its Headquarters in Montreal, Canada, is the Trade Association for the world's airlines, representing some 250 airlines or 84 % of total air traffic. IATA supports many areas of aviation activity and formulates industry policies and guidelines on critical aviation issues which are implemented worldwide. IATA offers training in Aviation Services: Cabin Crew Training, Airport Operations, Cargo Operations, Travel and Tourism and so on. The course will be helpful for those who wish to associate their work with airline industry.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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You should go for MBA in finance along with CA.

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mani khanna

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Hi Parul,
Kindly check this link to get a list of colleges offering mass communication:
https://media.shiksha.com/bsc-mass-communication-courses-in-india-categorypage-7-18-421-0-0-1-1-2-none-1-0?

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AVINASH N MAssociate Analyst Researchfox

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The culture in PES is good ,it is 7th most trusted education society in India and also has good reputation. The teachers are friendly but you need to be regular to college. Crowd is good with all facilities available. You can experience once you join the college.

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Chetna S

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Rhodes Scholarship is one of the most prestigious one in the world and one of the students from NLSIU Bangalore got that two years back. So yes, you do have a chance but need to chart out your path diligently.

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Daksh Ahuja

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B.Tech is one of the most popular course, always in demand in India. Students prefer this course with an idea of securing a well paid job after the completion of their professional degree course. So, you can select any branch of engineering depending upon your interest among CSE, Mechanical, Electronics, Civil, Aerospace, Biotechnology, Food Technology, Biomedical Engineering, Information Technology, Chemical Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Electronics and Computer Engineering or any other. On the other hand BCA is designed to build programing skills for developing efficient and resource optimized software/website/cloud/mobile a
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Joel BhandareOpen to discussion regarding MBA and PGDM

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The advantage is that you can relate to the commerce subjects easily as compared to the engineers. BBA is a course for 3 years while engineering takes 4 years so you can get a work experience or start MBA earlier.

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Namrata Sharma

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Due to the pandemic, it is advisable to do your Bachelors from an Indian College that offers an international degree. An international degree adds value to your education so totally worth it. You could do the first year at the Indian college and when the pandemic ends next year, you could go abroad and pursue the same course at the foreign partner college. For example, IILM offers BBA in association with Monroe College, New York. The students get an opportunity to realise their study abroad dreams wherein they receive an Internationally accredited degree in India itself. Students will be registered at Monroe College in New York on taki
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Tn Rani

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Both are equally good. But based on current market trends computer science engineering has more scope and better placement opportunities. With all these new startups and MNCs coming to India CSE is a branch where you want to be in coming 4-5 years. Mechanical engineering has its own perks, a career in ME allows you to build a better future for you, and for the world. ME might not provide you a high paying job initially, but over the time with your experience you can grow.
Both the branches have scope and it all depends on your dedication.

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Ayush Goel

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Your percentage is quite low, you wont be getting good colleges with this percentage , you can still try for B.Sc, BBA, BCA etc from average colleges

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