B.Tech Mechanical Engineering
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All the best.
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I would say instead of a mere short term course, take up internship or live project assignment with a leading institute or firm. The assignment could be related to the work you do or even deviated a bit, however, it gives you confidence and real -time exposure.
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You can see the admission criteria here https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-in-computer-science-and-engineering-dr-ram-manohar-lohia-avadh-university-rmlau-uttar-pradesh-other-182583
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It is worth, it is a growing industry in many parts of the world. With a degree from France you can find jobs not only in France but also other parts of Europe and the world. Indian MS applicants are also eligible for a business visa allowing them to stay and work for 5-6 years. France is one of the few countries offering good stay back options to Indian students. The average salary is around Euro 66,800 per year for a supply chain manager in France. Check schools with industry connections, internship opportunities, strong student support cell, etc.
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