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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Mahima Sharma, you are eligible for courses related to PCM but with 65% gaining admissions into MS programs will be a challenge. Also what you study now will be totally on your interest. Environmental Science, Agriculture, Chemistry etc. are some basic courses you can see. Explore here
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Hi Batul,
B.Sc desgree course in Interior Design is affiliated to Annamalai University which is in Chennai. It is one of the oldest and most reputed University in India.

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Keval Shah

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You need to study atleast for one year a postgraduate Diploma or a Masters which is for two years in the country where you want to work and then you can apply there for the job there itself when you get a work permit.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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Pursuing professional courses like MBA, LLB or B.Ed leads to a bright future.
Joining any job and continuing also gives clearance of doubt for a bright career.

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Sai Trivikram Chintakunta

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Dear Aman,
Please let me know your category as well.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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Mbas not related to Science and engineering. disciplines mainly.
First complete your PG. in your interested core subject.

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Ankur Sharma

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B.Sc is a basic science (pure science) while B.Tech is applied science (technical/technological). B.Sc is broad and theoretical while B.Tech is practical and technical. It depends on your field of interest or wherever you feel comfortable in studying will be easier.

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