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There are colleges which take CAT less than 60% percentile, also as you have work experience of around 3 years, so you may have a chance in any b-school relating to your work in top company.
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You should have atleast 3 months work as a summer intern for getting better placements.
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Now a days, SAP HR in great demand. Multinational companies are managing their business on SAP. They are offering very good salary. I will suggest you to go for SAP HR training. ERP Scholars is proving the industry oriented training with live projects. We have tie up with more than 200 companies. Placement is assured after training by ERP Scholars.
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Scope for Higher Studies after B.Sc. Computer Science:
Master in Business Management in Computer Management
Master of Computer Management
Master of Philosophy in Computer Science
Master of Science by Research in Computer and Information Science
Master of Science in Applied Mathematics with Oceanology and Computer Programming
Master of Science in Computer Communication
Master of Science in Computer Science and Technology
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From what I've seen, placements for M.Sc Food Science & Technology at Lovely Professional University are not guaranteed. Even if you pass with good marks, getting placed depends on your skills, internships, and interview performance.
But honestly, LPU does provide good placement support; companies from food processing, quality control, and FMCG sectors do visit. Compared to many colleges, you get better exposure and chances, but you still have to put in effort to secure a job.
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