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2016-02-02 15:46:02

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Dr Jahangeer Ahmed

Beginner-Level 4

A lot of job opportunities are available in private sector for graduates in B.Sc Electronics. Jobs are available in both hardware and software fields. For example:
1) Software testing
2) Electronic design engineer
3) Technical executive
4) Chemical administrator
5) Technical support associate
6) Software developer

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2016-02-02 14:19:36

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Dr Jahangeer Ahmed

Beginner-Level 4

If you really like chemistry, I would like to suggest you to make your future bright in this field. Chemistry is a really very good subject and it has a lot of career opportunities. Biotech could also be another good choice if you are really interested in it. This one has huge opportunities but out of India.

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2016-02-02 11:38:21

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Goutam Chatterjee

Guide-Level 11

Yes there is a post graduate 2 year (MA in econometrics) course available in University of Madras and IISc Bengaluru. It is basically an economic course which is concerned with the use of mathematical methods to describe the economic systems. Eligibility to pursue this course is any degree in economics/maths/ physics/engineering with minimum 50% marks.

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2016-02-02 03:45:02

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Yazad Mithaiwala

Contributor-Level 10

MMS doesn't include any gdpi , and with this percentile is difficult to get into MMS.
Try applying for pgdm , and apply through cat scores, or wait for the next exam and score better.
The last date to submit the form is 27th Feb and the process will start there after

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2016-02-01 21:45:50

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2016-02-01 17:52:40

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2016-02-01 12:38:05

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Pankaj Kumar

Guide-Level 13

If you want to opt for a job, go for some short-term technical course as it will help and if you want to study further, then go for PG.

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2016-02-01 00:24:19

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Pooja Hegde

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Rahul, Your CMAT score is good , but unfortunately your 12th and gradation percentages are low.
If you don't have above 65% in your graduation, recruitment might be a challenge for you unless you get a really good CGPA which can mask your poor grades in graduation.So make a wide decision and apply if you think you can do really well in PGDM.

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2016-01-31 23:03:57

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Firstly, I need to know whether you are looking for full-time or distance-learning course.

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