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The famous Shakespearean dilemma! VLSI as well as Embedded Systems! Both have almost same level of opportunities and excitement. Both are equally good. Having said this, what to select? Okay. I would advise you to go for what your heart is saying. What fascinates you the most? Go for it. Best wishes.
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Yes, architectural studies have immense potential. This potential will remain forever since this is almost a fundamental subject that is required for any development.
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Eligibility Criteria:- (B.Sc. ), completed from a recognised university and with 50% minimum marks. Graduation have been completed in:-
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1. ASRB-NET: Agroforestry Exam Guide
2. History for UGC-NET/SLET/JRF Paper I, II and III Objective Type Questions Previous Years Solved Papers (Paperback, Atlantic Research Division) which are also available for the online purchase.
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Yes, of course why not? Government of India as well as state government enterprises employs different varieties of specialists every year. Normally it is done either via UPSC or its equivalents in states or the companies directly. You will have to keep track by registering with appropriate agencies to get this information to your email. Best wishes.
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