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2016-03-24 20:43:51
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If you have a keen interest in software then instead of doing M.Sc in software you should pursue B.Tech in CSE or IT and can pursue M.Tech in tha same field. B.tech will give you more growth as compared to M.Sc and more options will be open for you. Also if you pursue CSE or IT Engg. from a reputed college then chances of your career growth is also high and on pursuing B.Tech you have chances to start your career with good MNCs like Infosys and Accenture and growth rate is high.
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All the best dear
If any issue u can contact us by mail admission@theaims.ac.in
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Hr doesn't get 100% placement. Other streams do
The college provides internships though the profiles may not be good
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Technology. SIESCOMS also has a dual specialization facility. Pharma & biotech have the main specialization in areas of Sales & Marketing and Operations & Supply Chain Management. From this year onwards the following two specializations are intended to be launched subject to getting a minimum critical mass of
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