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2011-09-18 10:14:25
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If you are interested in higher studies then also you can for M.Tech.
but Being a software engineer you can go for short term courses like-
1.JAVA
2.PHP
3.NET
4.Networking
These are the demanding course now a days.
After completion of your engineering you can apply for jobs in leading IT companies like-
TCS,WIPRO.INFOSYS,IBM,CAP Gemini,CTS etc.
Yes, you can apply for ISRO.
ISRO recruits computer science students also.
Every year they conducts a written test. You can appear in that exam.
After get qualified, they will call you for the interview.
To get a job in ISRO you have to crack the interview.
So, don't worry. just go for it.
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2011-09-18 09:35:31
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2011-09-18 09:35:24
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As you have completed your 12th, and would like to study in the field of Nano Technology, you can pursue Bachelor's degree in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Life Sciences and with PCM (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) as subsidiary subjects.
You can even pursue B.Tech degree in any one of the following. i.e in Material science, Mechanical, Biomedical, Chemical, Biotechnology , Electronics and Computer Science. You can even pursue B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, Material Science, Biotechnology and Computer Science.
For complete information regarding the eligibility criteria its always advisable to log on to the website of
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2011-09-18 09:12:46
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https://it.shiksh
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2011-09-18 02:45:58Guide-Level 11
To be eligible for appearing for Entrance Examination like CAT, MAT etc. the eligibility is to have a graduate degree with 50% and above aggregate marks from a UGC recognized University or equivalent so if your degree is UGC recognized and if you fulfill the percentage criteria then I don't think you should face problem appearing for these Entrance Examination.
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Pooja
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2011-09-18 01:52:01
Guide-Level 11
The Bank PO exam comprises of sections like:
Quantitative Analysis,
Logical Reasoning,
General Knowledge, and
Verbal Ability (English).
There is no set curriculum for this exam as it covers all your basic schooling education.
You may refer to the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/start-preparing-for-a-banking-career-along-with-po-coaching-article-3839-1
All the best!
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2011-09-18 01:44:18New Question
2011-09-18 01:31:14
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1. AICTE Approved, UGC Recognised (Affiliated to Bangalore university)
2. low Fees: INR 300000
3. distinguished specializationsEntrepreneurshipExport managementFinancial managementHuman resource managementInformation system managementInternational businessInvestment managementMarketing management Retail management
4. good placements
100% Placement who has 75% attendance in regular class
Some of the industry giants that have offered placements to students of Koshys Bangalore are ICICI, BAJAJ, WIPRO, HDFC, Career NET, TATA, Reliance, Campgemini, JPMorgan etc.
5. Best Faculty in the industry with minimum 5 years of teaching expe
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2011-09-18 00:50:09
Guide-Level 11
Eligibility
Pass in +2/Intermediate/PUC/HSC or any equivalent with 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry & Maths. 50% separately in English is a must in 10th std. or +2.Diploma holders OR B.Sc., degree holders are also eligible and they can apply on the basis of their +2 background with 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry & Maths and separately 50% in English.
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2011-09-18 00:41:12
Guide-Level 11
The application deadline for most of the colleges and universities in Canada are over or about to get over with in few weeks for January 2012, intake.
Please note it is always advisable to start your application process at least 5-6 months in advance of your planned admission intake.
I hope this answers your query.
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2011-09-18 00:27:14Contributor-Level 10
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2011-09-18 00:24:55Guide-Level 11
I would say for preparation of CAT there is no one set of books which you can consult. You can prepare through various tests prep books available in the market such as R.S. Aggarwal, Galgotias, and Meenakshi & Arun Sharma. For quantitative ability & logical reasoning section you should start going through the NCERT Books of class 9-12. For Verbal ability I would say, you can purchase Wren and Marten & a good dictionary would to start your preparations. You should study good intermediate level text books on different subjects which will help you in Passage section of verbal ability also read News paper magazines regularly, &
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