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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

In my opinion B.Sc. With electronics is best. Students with strong analytical skills and an interest in automation, electronics, and machinery might consider pursuing a B.Sc. Electronics. B.Sc. Electronics is a stepping stone for students who desire to pursue research in the field of electronics.

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Aarush Malhotra

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First, you know the value of B.Sc(electronics). You have two chances to go ahead. one is trying for a job.second one going for higher studies. There are some good opportunities for B.Sc (electronic) degree holders.
- Junior Engineer(electronics) Jobs offered by DGQA(director general quality assurance) in the defence sector.
- Techincal assistants in Prasara Bharathi(Radio and Doordarshan)
- Technical Assistant in ISRO and NRSA
- diploma electronics equivalent jobs.
for higher education purpose M.Sc( Electronics) in all universities is equivalent to B.Tech electronics. so if you go higher education with M.Sc (Electronics) you will have so ma
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Satyam Jain

Beginner-Level 5

Hello,
The classes for BBA will start from 1st August 2017 and for more information, you can checkout the university's website.

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Mayur Girase

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, he will surely get COEP in following branches in first round:
1 production engineering
2 metallurgy engineering
3 B.Tech Planning
If he is going to wait for 2nd or 3rd round, then he will get Mechanical, Electrical, instrumentation, civil.

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Pallavi Sharma

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You have to do B.Pharma to get admission in M.Pharma. The programme incorporates in-depth laboratory work so that students acquire the knowledge and skills required in the fields of Research and Development, Production, Quality Management, Quality Assurance, and Marketing. In terms of placement, educational resources, training, and industry exposure, the programme also aims to:
Focusing learners on self-confidence, experiences, and new strategies. Helping students develop moral values. Preparing students for industrial growth and future challenges. Encouraging students to do more research in the field. Analyzing business data and develo
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Utkarsh Mishra

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Chaitanya,
Most probably you will get civil branch in RVCE.
All the best!

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Puneet SinghAlumni at LPU Jalandhar

Scholar-Level 17

Dear Hitesh, First of all, I would say, you do not need to worry about the LPU NEST exam if you are good at academics. You can easily qualify for the LPU NEST exam as it has no negative marking. Moreover, you can easily find the syllabus of the test on the LPU NEST website along with sample questions and previous year's question papers. I won't suggest any other college apart from LPU based on the following points:
Good Placement: Every year more than 500+ companies including national and multinational companies visit LPU for placement. A few of them are Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, etc. In which they are placed. The maximum package availe
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mani khanna

Guide-Level 13

Companies where students got placed through Symbiosis:
Amura Marketing Technologie
Aptara Corp
Aramex
Bosch Ltd
CapGemini
Capita
Eurokids
Exult
HDFC Bank
Nielson
NIIT
Reliance
Retail
Sharada Infosys
Softuvista
Star Union Daiichi Life insurance Co
Symantec
Tata Sky
TCS
Tridat
Wills Lifestyle
Wipro
BPO
Whereas, I found no such information regarding placements on the website of IGNOU. So, you may consider Symbiosis as a better option.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Swapnil,
As per your marks, your chances are a bit slim for this college, however, check here to get more insights.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor

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Vridhi

Contributor-Level 8

Lovely Professional University does offer a form of direct admission for MBA, but it usually depends on your academic profile and timing. For the 2026 session, if you missed entrance exams like LPUNEST or national tests, LPU may still offer admission based on your graduation marks in some cases, especially if your percentage is high and seats are available. This is often called merit-based admission rather than a guaranteed “direct” entry for everyone. Most students still take LPUNEST or submit scores from exams like CAT, MAT, CMAT or XAT because that strengthens the application and can help with scholarships.

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Ayesha FarheenAmbitious and well-grounded Bio-technologist.

Beginner-Level 5

Before choosing any of the streams, first of all, know about your interest and passion. When it comes to B.Sc in any subject, it's of no importance without doing M.Sc and Ph.D. in that particular subject in today's scenario. Being a biotechnology student, I can explain to you in the easiest way.
B.Sc in Biotechnology: It's completely a research-oriented field and it has various application in industries, pharma sector, research labs, etc. But to be frank, there is no scope in doing B.Sc in Biotechnology. I know its bitter to hear but that's the reality of the private sector. This field is completely saturated and today its completely l
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