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If your state is not participating in admission via JEE Mains then you cannot get admission here. As per my information you will have to appear for CET of your state.
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Scholarship will always be dependent on your getting admission for a particular course. Only after admission, the issue of scholarship can be answered.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue MA in Public Administration course after completing B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering. There are many colleges in India that accept graduate students from various streams and fields to their MA Public Administration program.
Most of the colleges in India take graduation marks into consideration when accepting admission to MA Public Administration ourse and some colleges may even ask for specific entrance exam qualification.
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Some of the universities offering B.Ed through distance learning mode are mentioned below:
1. Indira Gandhi National Open University.
2. Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University.
3. Karnataka State Open University.
4. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University.
5. Netaji Subhas Open University.
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You have ample opportunities in both the fields of animation and multimedia as this is the growing sector. So, if you want to pursue animation and multimedia as a career, then you can visit different institutes, coaching classes, academy and training centers.
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-bangalore/2-0-0-278-0
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You can complete your Bachelor's and Master's degree and then opt for UGC NET exam to become a lecturer in a degree college. You can also opt for B.Ed to teach in schools. In that case, you won't have to take the NET exam.
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Many students get confused in the track to choose after B.Tech.
If you're inclined towards more in-depth technical knowledge, you can go for M.Tech field. If you feel that you're done with the technical part, but wish to have a Master's degree, then you can opt for MBA. MBA turns out to be useful, if you're planning to start your own business as it trains you on administrative skills.
So, you need to decide which track you wish to take based on your inclination towards technology. Both the options are good. If you consider my advice, I would suggest you to at least have 2 years of experience before opting for any Master's de
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