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The best institute is IISWB&M (oldest B-school of India), IIFT, IIT-K, Vinod Mehta Management and you can also check BIBS and IMI.
If possible share your percentile and area of interest.
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I would suggest you to choose B.Tech biotechnology in comparison with B.Sc biotech. Because after doing this, you will have more opportunities. You can also go for teaching & also a job in any company related to this field.
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BTech is a 4 years course while B.Sc is a 3 years course. In B. Tech Biotechnology you will learn about other branches of engineering also in your first year whereas in B.Sc biotechnology you will directly learn about your core subjects. My friend did BTech in Biotechnology from LPU and shared her experience with me.
A few of the major highlights of this programme at LPU are :
1. LPU school of biotechnology provides an ultimate learning experience with a commitment to innovation. Various guest lectures from experts and field visits are organized by the school.
2. The school encourages R & D activities for students to get the be
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https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
Thank you.
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Scholar-Level 16
As per your query, you can think of these fields:
Engineering:
Aeronautical Engineering
Automobile Engineering -
Aerospace Engineering
Civil
Architecture
Food Technology
Nanotechnology
Environment science
B.pharma
Power Sector Technology
B.Tech in Silk Technology
Broadcast Engineering
Fire Engineering
Electronics Engineering
Earthquake Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
Marine Engineering
Textile Engineering
Rubber Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Other fields:
Actuarial science
Economics Hons
Maths/stats / physics/chemistry Hons
Law
BBA
Animation
Journalism
Psychology
Sociology
English Hons
Foreign language
All the be
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IIM-ABCIIFT DELHI
MDI GURGAON
XLRI JAMSHEDPURNMIMS MUMBAISIBM PUNE
SCHMRD PUNE
TISS MUMBAIJBIMS MUMBAI
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Both the options have their own learning and outcomes. B.Tech in Computer Engineering is focused on intensive programming, developing new technologies and concepts, and mathematical skills. CS Engineers develop concepts and test them. On the other hand, BCA programme is designed to build programming skills for developing efficient and resource optimized software/website/cloud/mobile applications. The discipline of BCA is the study of putting these concepts to use. It is essentially, integrating fundamentals from the basic Mathematics, Physics, & Management by applying analytical thinking. In fact, both the programmes are fundamen
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I am not sure about College of Engineering Pune. I don't know whether it provides lateral entry or not but Delhi Technical University provides lateral entry every year. For more information, please go through:
www.dtu.ac.in
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If we have a look at the scenario in India, we see that steel Industry is in doldrums. However, automation Industry is on the rise. It's best exemplified by arrival of driverless cars. I therefore will like to advise you to go for automation.
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The best option after B.Sc is M.Sc in computer Science. The subject computer Science is not a little subject. It has many divisions such as Information Technology, Software System and Hardware & Networking. My first suggestion to you is identify the subject in which you are interested. There are various universities which offer the above mentioned Masters degrees. So, first identify your interests and then make decision accordingly. You can also take these Masters degree through distance learning by being in some other job. Think deeply and make the decision.
Best of luck for you.
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