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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. After completing B.Tech in Computer Science, a student has a choice to opt for a career in the IT industry or be an entrepreneur. He can also go for higher studies in India or abroad, and qualify to become a school teacher or a college/university faculty member. Having achieved the necessary qualifications, he can also go towards research. Below are options you can choose from, after completing B.Tech in computer Science. IT industry in India is booming with the advancement in technology. Many IT companies, having recruited students from various institutes of repute, find the need to provide training to
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, established in 1956 is ranked 29th by NIRF, amongst the top engineering colleges in India. Keeping in view the increasing demand for the skills in electronics and computer Science, Thapar introduced the Electronics and Computer Engineering branch a few years back in association with Trinity College, Dublin. Course Fee:
The fees for the electrical and computer engineering course is 15 Lacs and the total student intake in this course is 180. Placements:
Students from this specialisation get placed in core companies for Electronics and Computer Enginee
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Rakesh Sharma

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Easily in any master degree college with or without good marks.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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It is based on your grade point average and admission exam results. It is completely open for you to choose any stream that interests you, given that you are intelligent and have a variety of options. For such gifted students, the job chances are the same (who get to choose disciplines rather than allotted)
If you are a student in a respectable institution and are above average, Mech/Elec/E&C/E&I/Chem are all good options. Given the current infrastructural binge in the nation, even peaceful discourse is preferable.

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Nisha Kapoor

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Although IT industry is in slow decline phase because of outcry against outsourcing in western countries and increased restrictions on work visa, graduates of B.Tech CSE from prestigious engineering colleges have a very bright future and they will not face any challenges in getting good job and career growth in next decade. You must choose CSE branch if you want to continuously learn technology through out your professional career. It is a field for innovators who are ready to face technical challenges every day. The B.Tech degree in Computer Science and Engineering is focused on providing foundational knowledge and skills to the stude
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Nisha Kapoor

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As we know that B.Tech CSE is the most popular course among the students. After the completion of your degree in Computer Science Engineering, you can work in the field of database management, embedded systems, IT, telecommunication, multimedia, computer hardware and software implementation, computer hardware & software maintenance, gaming, web designing and other related industries. The B.Tech degree in Computer Science and Engineering is focused on providing foundational knowledge and skills to the students. This includes knowledge of core subjects as well as introductory content for advanced areas. Students learn such skills as prog
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In my opinion, MBA in general management or Human Resource Management is also a good choice if one is planning to do an MBA after B.Tech. An MBA degree in finance, marketing will meet the needs of the candidates who expect to work in a managerial position. An MBA in Human Resource Management is a highly in-demand postgraduate degree and mostly preferred by students. It does not matter which UG stream you had pursued. The only thing that matters is whether you are totally committed to make HR as your career. Moving beyond good interpersonal skills, the course provides students with the in-depth knowledge to recruit, select, train, evalu
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If you are someone who is inclined towards technical fields of study then there are many top B.Tech courses open to you. While B Tech in Computer Science Engineering (B.Tech CSE) may seem like the most obvious choice due to the versatile nature of the degree. A B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering opens the door to a myriad of intriguing professional options with excellent prospects. You can work as a computer engineer in a variety of private and public industries, government departments, business organizations, Aerospace and Defense, Healthcare, Agricultural Sector, Retail Sector, commercial and manufacturing companies, Telecomm
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Choosing the right career has always been a difficult task, and it is more so now because of the diverse career options we have today. If you are someone who is inclined towards technical fields of study then there are many top B.Tech courses open to you. While B Tech in Computer Science Engineering (B.Tech CSE) may seem like the most obvious choice due to the versatile nature of the degree, and B Tech Information Technology (B.Tech IT) is another fantastic degree to pursue. B.Tech CSE: This programme is best suited for students who wish to learn about computer hardware and software, basics of computer programming, computer networking,
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Ambati Prince

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Yes, it will be a good option, if you pursue MS abroad.

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