Which entrance exams should I write among bank exams and GATE after completing B.Tech in EEE?
I have 8.1 GPA in B.Tech in EEE & have a confusion about what should I do next. My aim is to get a job as soon as possible.
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Hi,
If you are interested to pursue M.Tech or want to do internship as a 1-year trainee from India's Navratna companies like ONGC, Powergrid, BHEL, etc. then prepare for the GATE exam.
Or if you are interested in banking sector then pursue banking exams as competitive ones like IBPS (Institute of banking and probationary officers) where 34 reputed banks are participating in it for the recruitment of candidates through their score in IBPS. Some of them are private and rest are government.
You can also pursue MBA.
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Candidates will get only one scribble pad at a time. They must write their name and registration number before using it. If the rough sheet gets filled, then they can ask for another one scribble pad after returning the previous one to the invigilator. After the exam concludes, candidates must return the scribble pad to the invigilator.
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