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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

There are multiple functional specializations in MBA such as Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, IT, SCM, Logistics, Operations, Systems, General Management or sector specific specializations like Travel & Transportation, Telecommunications, Healthcare, Banking, Insurance, etc. One must chose MBA specialization based on his or her interests, prior job experience and personality, skills and competencies.
Marketing is suitable for extroverts. If you have good interpersonal skills, sales aptitude, leadership qualities, good communication skills and have entrepreneurial attitude then you must go for Marketing. Individuals with good n
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

. Your mastery and your expertise in the field decide your growth. If you have good command over your subjects, you have sufficient Practical knowledge, you are good at soft skills then, nobody can stops you from getting a good job. Go for the college which are good in terms of education and placements. Biotechnology provides a firm basis for pursuing a career in any aspect of Science involving food, pharmaceutical or environmental sectors, molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, nanobiotechnology, use of microbes, DNA vaccines, production of new materials using new ideas, new drug-delivery systems, organ transplantation, rational d
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Top Academic Courses to Pursue After B.Sc
M.Sc (Master of Science) This is the most obvious choice for B.Sc. Graduates for higher studies. MCA (Master of Computer Application)
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
Data Science. Machine Learning. Management. Hope it helps.

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IIMTGNOIDA chuttani

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Hi,
Level of education will depend upon the student. But organization has well qualified teachers and placements are also good. You can go there for a visit and can check.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

Guide-Level 13

You can go for Ph.D in information technology.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

By pursuing a Master's degree you can get a job in pharmaceutical companies, food and dairy industries as a quality control employer, medical coder and the status increases with experience. Usually the payments are higher in pharma companies
You can work as a college temporary teacher, researcher and as a lab assistant after your M.Sc. Programme. You have many more opportunities if you do specialisation in a particular subject such as medical microbiology, clinical microbiology, immunology and geo-microbiology. In other countries like U. S microbiologist are considered next to doctors and they have a huge package there. But for Indians
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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Take the SAT to be eligible for the admission process. A score of 1450 and above is recommended. Also, remember a good academic background won't guarantee admission to Harvard or any top ranked universities in the US. An all rounded profile is required. Check the Harvard website for full details.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

B.Tech IT at NIST, Delhi is a far better option in comparison to B.Tech CSE at OEC because of NIST brand image and placement records.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
You have to be more specific with the programme you want to study. Please check here and look for program specific entry requirements:
https://www.msu.ru/en/admissions/general-programs/

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cHIRANJIVI SAI MOHAN

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Dear Renuka,
If you want to prepare for competitive exams like judiciary services then it's a good idea, but I think always we should have an alternative with us. I mean to say if we will not be able to crack it then we must have another option so that we will not get depressed. We must have an LLM, that will open the new ways of getting jobs. I think it may be lectureship in law colleges.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Civil engineering has quite a beautiful scope in India. But remember, you will have to be patient.
Civil engineering is a branch of engineering which deals with people, civilization of a country, their needs and basic facilities. So as long as there are humans and as long as we have natural phenomenon like earthquakes and tornadoes civil engineers will be required.

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Arijit Royinnovation lover and creative

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, you can surely get the lateral entry to the second year of B.Tech if you have diploma in electronics engineering. There are various colleges which provide lateral entry to the diploma students.

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salma bee

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Please check this link to get information about the placements and internships opportunities
https://www.shiksha.com/college/bms-college-of-engineering-basavanagudi-bangalore-397
Good luck.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

B.Tech in food technology is completely different from ECE so comparison of both is not good. Food technology is a new branch and then it has less crowd than ECE so if you are going to food technology then there is more change for you to get a job in future.
And a thing that you are saying which is good for girls nowadays in every field girls are also doing good just take an example of Nandini K R has done B.Tech (Civil Engineering) and you all know she is the topper of civil examination 2016 so you can think civil engineering is the branch that mainly girls don't want to take but she took it and did her best, so don't think I can't do
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Arijit Royinnovation lover and creative

Contributor-Level 7

It is completely based on the JELET exams but if you want to take admission in Techno India Group I would like to say that they usually don't give admission in the main campus, they will give you admission in the colleges that are affiliated to Techno India University. So please be aware of that and their other colleges like Adamas University and JS University in West Bengal.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Atul,
Jobs in Government Sector:
The government sector provides numerous job opportunities for these professionals. The qualified candidates can take part in the competitive examinations carried out by UPSC or State PSCs for different jobs. The candidates clearing these examinations will be posted to various departments of government services in related fields. They can also appear for the examinations organized by SSC, Defence sectors, railway departments, public sector banks, etc.
The various job prospects for these professionals are:
1)Domain Consultants
2)Industries Officer (Technical)
3)IT Manager
4)Jr. Software Developer
5)Software
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