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2011-07-25 12:12:39
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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Subha,
Generally, the eligibility to get entry to Government Jobs is to have a UGC recognized degree and as SCDL is not recognized by UGC it seems difficult to get entry to Govt. Jobs. However, the criteria may vary in different govt. sectors.
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Pooja
Generally, the eligibility to get entry to Government Jobs is to have a UGC recognized degree and as SCDL is not recognized by UGC it seems difficult to get entry to Govt. Jobs. However, the criteria may vary in different govt. sectors.
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Pooja
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2011-07-25 12:02:06
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Dr KRISHNA KATTI
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Please do related MBA or PG.Which helps to your corier because all ready you are profation.
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2011-07-25 12:00:47
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Pooja Kohli
Guide-Level 11
Hi Bhupendra,
It would be difficult to get good government jobs on the basis of your Diploma which is through Correspondence, advisable would be that you either go for a full time Diploma programme or you go for a Degree programme. Correspondence Engineering programmes generally doesnt have those great returns on the investment.
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It would be difficult to get good government jobs on the basis of your Diploma which is through Correspondence, advisable would be that you either go for a full time Diploma programme or you go for a Degree programme. Correspondence Engineering programmes generally doesnt have those great returns on the investment.
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Pooja
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2011-07-25 11:59:51
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2011-07-25 11:56:28
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2011-07-25 11:43:30
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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Sumit,
Although, you would not find many Universities giving B.Tech through Distance Learning as, B.Tech is a degree which involves lot of practical work, but few of the Universities which you may try for Correspondence programme are: Centre for Distance Education (Acharya Nagarjuna University), Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University. Anna University, DCE, T.K.M. College of Engineering, Kollam, Government Engineering College, Thrissur, University of Calicut etc.
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https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=B.Tech+&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSe
Although, you would not find many Universities giving B.Tech through Distance Learning as, B.Tech is a degree which involves lot of practical work, but few of the Universities which you may try for Correspondence programme are: Centre for Distance Education (Acharya Nagarjuna University), Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University. Anna University, DCE, T.K.M. College of Engineering, Kollam, Government Engineering College, Thrissur, University of Calicut etc.
For more information please check the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=B.Tech+&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSe
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2011-07-25 11:40:59
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Pooja Kohli
Guide-Level 11
Hi Raj,
If you are talking about WINGSSS College of Aviation Technology in Pune then I would like to tell you that it is one of the Institutes approved by DGCA for such trainings and you can definitely go ahead. However, there are several others which you may consider which are approved by DGCA. For more information please check the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/yz34g76
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If you are talking about WINGSSS College of Aviation Technology in Pune then I would like to tell you that it is one of the Institutes approved by DGCA for such trainings and you can definitely go ahead. However, there are several others which you may consider which are approved by DGCA. For more information please check the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/yz34g76
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Pooja
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2011-07-25 11:40:53
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Priya Saxena
Guide-Level 11
Hi Vijay,
It is not clear as to which course you are keen to pursue after completing your BCA degree but then you can decide as per your interest area and preference. If you are inclined to pursue a career ahead in technical knowledge then opt for MCA else if you are keen to opt a career in Management discipline, opt for the MBA degree.
As for the coaching is concerned, that will entirely depend on the course you aim to pursue ahead.
To know about the institute offering MBA/ MCA courses, kindly refer to the below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=MCA&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=&countOffsetSearch=&startOffSetSearch=
It is not clear as to which course you are keen to pursue after completing your BCA degree but then you can decide as per your interest area and preference. If you are inclined to pursue a career ahead in technical knowledge then opt for MCA else if you are keen to opt a career in Management discipline, opt for the MBA degree.
As for the coaching is concerned, that will entirely depend on the course you aim to pursue ahead.
To know about the institute offering MBA/ MCA courses, kindly refer to the below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=MCA&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=&countOffsetSearch=&startOffSetSearch=
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2011-07-25 11:38:28
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2011-07-25 11:36:10
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Prashant Chauhan
Contributor-Level 9
why dont you go to the website of AIMA, who conduct MAT at
www.aima-ind.org/
www.aima-ind.org/
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2011-07-25 11:35:34
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2011-07-25 11:31:00
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2011-07-25 11:25:19
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2011-07-25 11:24:52
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sameera shams
Contributor-Level 10
shams@ hi !!good morning rexmty
VSLI is definitely an emerging field. M Tech VLSI will bring to you opportunities of working with biggies like Intel, IBM, Motorola, Siemens and the like. But for this to happen, you will have to make smart moves - go for the best colleges in this field like Veda IIT (Hyderabad), M S Ramaiah College (Bangalore) or BITS Pilani (Pilani) and show immense patience and perseverence.
all the best
VSLI is definitely an emerging field. M Tech VLSI will bring to you opportunities of working with biggies like Intel, IBM, Motorola, Siemens and the like. But for this to happen, you will have to make smart moves - go for the best colleges in this field like Veda IIT (Hyderabad), M S Ramaiah College (Bangalore) or BITS Pilani (Pilani) and show immense patience and perseverence.
all the best
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