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You can do M.Tech also by qualifying GATE exam.
After M.Tech, you can do Ph.D or a job in any company.
After B.Tech, you can MBA by qualifying exams like CAT or MAT. After that, go for a job.
If you get a good score in GATE exam above 96% then you can get a chance to get into a good college like IIT.
Hi Rakshith,
MBA are offered by universities whereas PGDM is offered by an autonomous body. All IIMs offer PGDM. As far as your question is concerned, you can go for any one of them.
If going forward, you're looking to make career in research and related fields like teaching then without doubting you should go for M.Tech. But, if you are interested in marketing, sales or business development fields then definitely, you should opt for MBA. Either, you do research or go in Business related fields, both have very good career perspective in coming years as India is a developing country and you will always have good scope in these two fields. But, no good scope for MS as there is no well recognised college for it.
I hope it helps.
Getting admission in TU9s is tough because of your UG score. You can apply for some applied Science universities as they are equally good. Your GRE and TOEFL scores are excellent, but you should also try for some TU9s too. Universities like TU-DORTMUND, TU-BERLIN or TU-HAMBURG may select you.
Hi Yashwanth,
MS Ramaih is much better than REVA University for CSE.
Hello Sanvi,
German universities or institutions are known to accept students with high or excellent academic record right from 10th standard onwards. However there are many other nuances to the whole process. If you can convince as to why you got such less percentage in your BE, perhaps you stand the chance of getting admission. However its best to approach a specialised agency for such issues and I would strongly recommend that you approach an agency that is dealing with and which has sent many students to Germany for their MS.
Best wishes to you.
Hi Sheyra,
I haven't seen anything like this in any of the university's criteria; "Honours degree is mandatory". For abroad, I don't think Honours degree is required. Because many of the college (Yale, Princeton etc.). Do accepts student from all backgrounds. However you need to check the duration of graduation. University like Harvard, Stanford requires you to have 4 years of graduation for MBA or MS programme. Hope this helps.
<p>Without work experience, one can still get admitted to South Dakota State University's MS program. The university provides a range of graduate degrees in a number of disciplines, including business, engineering, nursing, pharmacy, and agriculture. Depending on the department and programme in question, admissions procedures for graduate degrees can change. Nonetheless, the majority of programs demand that candidates fulfill specific academic standards, including a minimum GPA, and hold a bachelor's degree. Depending on the program's criteria, some may additionally ask applicants to submit results from the GRE or other standardized ... View more
Hi Tanmay, 85 marks in NATA and 80% in your 12th can land you in Architecture course in MS University, Baroda.
MS Ramaiah is one the top and prestigious institutions in India for any given course. MBA from MS Ramaiah has huge value compared to any colleges in Bangalore.
The exact date for the commencement of BBA classes at MS Ramaiah College of Arts, Science and Commerce in Bangalore may vary from year to year. It is best to check with the college administration directly for the most accurate information regarding the start date of classes for the current academic year. You can contact the college through their official website or by phone to inquire about the start date for BBA classes. Typically, the start of classes for the undergraduate programs in India is around late July or early August. Please upvote if it was helpful.
<p><strong>LNM Institute of Information Technology MS fee structure </strong>includes various components such as tuition fee, examination fees, training fees, etc. As per official sources, the total tuition fee to pursue the MS programme offered by the university amounts to <strong>INR 3.9 lakh. </strong>To know the complete fee structure, candidates are advised to visit the official website of the university.</p><p><strong>Note:</strong> <em>The above-mentioned fee is as per the official sources. However, it is indicative and subject to change.</em></p>
<p>Stanford University look for students who are good in academics, leadership qualities and innovation potential. Also, students must have 4 year UG degree with good records, GPA of 3.5 and English language proof. Students must also show GRE scores, LOR, SOP, CV, etc.</p><p>Students must also have internships, research work and industry projects for good application. Technical programs demand experience in mathematics or related fields.</p>
Hello Bavatharini,
Yes, you can do MS in CS. But please check with your intended Institute about other information.
Hello,
I am not sure if it suits your budget but check the fee structure in universities like Deakin, Bond, Melbourne Institute of Technology, University of Southern Queensland etc. Here are few more which you should really check
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Hi,
You will need to take KCET. For students from outside of Karnataka, take COMEDK entrance exam. One can also get in through management quota. For KCET and COMEDK, review the list of cut-off ranks for various branches for last few years. You will then understand your chances better.
And, of course, 10+2 is the basic eligibility.
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Biotechnology engineering has a good scope of taking you to abroad for doing MS or research oriented but do it at good IITs or NITs and this will obviously help you out a lot.
Good luck.
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MS Ramaiah is a better college for MBA as compared to Jain University.
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Hi Avijit, I would say Canada as pharma and health science sectors have a tremendous scope. US under current situation would be difficult for obtaining jobs. Moreover, Canada has better work permit options. You can browse and research for popular job sectors in these countries, check the immigration websites and also learn about the Skilled Occupation List to know more. You have to be proactive and keep yourself updated with job trends. write to universities for career assistance and work permit options too.
Greetings from Shiksha.
Since both countries are good to peruse Mechanical Engineering. But Germany would be better among these two options, because it has more scopes and opportunities for Technical Fields.
These are are not stand alone qualifications to seek job but can be learned as a value added qualifications with any professional degree to seek job and help in jobs to have higher productivity.