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Murki Pranay Kumarthis world may b urz but universe is mine ;)

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yes there is a chance but you may have to compromise with the branch but however concentrate on Advance. All d best :)

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parv c

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Hi Swapnel,
To become a software engineer you may opt for courses such as :
• Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science / Information Technology
• Bachelor of Science (hons.) in Software Engineering
• Master of Computer Applications
• Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
• Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Apart from these courses, you can also take up some specialized courses in institutions such as NIIT, Aptech etc. Also, it is better to have some recognized certification such as Oracle, Microsoft, etc on specific areas like programming, database, networking and hardware. You can focus on developing following skil
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Hi Sunil,
Most companies prefer logistic managers have at least a bachelor's degree, in either fields of business, industrial engineering, or supply chain management.
One of the most common entry-level positions in this field is customer service management. Customer service is an important part of logistics and supply chain management on an individual level, since listening to and helping your consumers is the backbone of any business. You can also work managing product inventory for a business, planning and overseeing product transportation needs, and managing supplies needed for manufacturing.
The logistician is in charge from the very
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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

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Hello Anish, although there are less core companies for ECE, all IT companies are providing job opportunities for ECE graduates too. Moreover you can go for IES or civil services, banking, railways etc.

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