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https://www.shiksha.com/design/exams/nift-entrance-exam
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For a probable employer of a mechanical engineer, SAP-PP is of no use. For the engineer, his CV has enhanced but with not so important course. On the other hand, if you do any small course related to your field, it will definitely enhance your employment potential.
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There is no such course as per my knowledge. If any institution claims to provide such course, then beware of it. MBA is a very good PG degree that makes a candidate industry ready. It requires a thorough study of the field as it opens up new opportunities into ones career.
I hope this helps. God bless you.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
After completing M.Sc in Computer Science, the best course to go for is a Ph.D. in Computer Science Engineering. This programme is ideal if you are interested in research, teaching, or high-level technical jobs in the industry or government sector.
Chandigarh University is one of the best colleges in Punjab, India, offering a Ph.D. in Computer Science Engineering. The programme at CU gives advanced training in areas like algorithms, artificial intelligence, data mining, database systems, network security, bioinformatics, distributed algorithms, and many more. It helps you to gain deep knowledge and do research that has real-world impact
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Scholar-Level 17
Ideally, you can if you have met the other requirements like sufficient academic grades, good IELTS scores, etc. As far as the gap is concerned this will also depend on the nature of the gap, how valid and genuine it is. If it was work experience, it won't be considered as a gap. Now, you need to check with the universities for the specific requirements, GRE is not mandatory for all universities in Canada, so accordingly check on university websites and email them.
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This will depend on your academic profile, budget, university admission requirements and so on. You must first check these aspects, match your profile with the university requirements and then narrow down your choice.
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46% is a poor score. Not easily acceptable abroad. Even if a low grade college does accept, you won't get the visa. And, if you do get the visa, ask yourself if studying in a low grade college abroad is worth it. Also, you should know that UK degrees are not recognized in India anymore so think twice before investing your money and time. Check private institutes in India or do a PG Diploma course here, try to secure at least 55% to 60% and then plan to study abroad.
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The minimum eligibility criteria for this course is 12th class. You can check the following link for more information.
http://www.frankfinn.com/courses/FDHTCS.php
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