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2014-04-02 14:33:16

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Aneeket baruaManager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd.

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Dear Shyam,
Computer Science Engineering is a division of engineering which involves the principles and techniques of both computer science and electronics engineering. It includes testing and designing of computer components.
Those who have completed the bachelor degree in Computer Science can have higher specialization in the related area. There exist many Colleges in India as well as abroad offering Master's program in Computer Science. Those who have Masters of Business administration can attain both technical as well as administrative skills. Further higher study options such as M.Phil and PhD also awaits professionals in Computer
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2014-03-26 15:57:55

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Goutam Chatterjee

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Thanks Aniket.
It is beyond my comprehension that one can do UG in mechanical and PG in electrical branch of engineering. As far as I know, it is not possible at least in any AICTE approved college.
secondly, after doing UG and PG in engineering, one should pursue Ph.D. in engineering or technology. In India, Quantum or Atomic Physics both do not fall under these categories and they come under science category. Therefore, even if somebody does so he would receive Ph.D. (science) not Ph.D. (engineering)

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2014-01-13 15:23:46

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Mayank S

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Hi,
Thanks for the tag.
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To add on, after B.Tech in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, there are many job opportunities available.
* Engineers are in demand in electricity boards, atomic power plants, hydroelectric power plants, thermal power plants robotics, bio-medical electronics, power corporations, hydro-electricity sector, production plants, natural gas plants, petroleum, steel and chemical plants.
* There are job opportunities for electrical graduates in the field of food, pulp and paper, chemical, aircraft and automobile.
* Both public and private sector enterprises employ qualified and skilled electrical engineer
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2014-01-13 12:08:00

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There are many good colleges for mba after engineering, you can check this one in gurgaon where i am living

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2013-12-30 11:47:48

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Mayank S

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Hi,
After B.Tech in Computer Science, you have two options :
1) You may continue to study further.
2) You may start working.
1) If you wish to study first, then below are the details :
- You may opt for M.Tech
- You may pursue MBA
- You may even plan to work and gain work experience of a year or so to decide whether to go with the technical course (M.Tech) or management course (MBA).
2) If you wish to work first, then below are the job prospects after B.Tech Computer Science :
* Jobs in government sector after B.Tech computer science engineering are :
- Graduates can work with different government companies such as DRDL, ISRO, ONGC, HC
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2013-12-26 16:08:34

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Shivangi Gupta

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Hi,
Thanks for the tag Manmeet Kaur50173 .
To add on, if you have interest in interior design then you must opt for it.
Below are the job areas where you can find employment after completing Interior Design course :
-architectural firms with architects, builders,
-public works department,
-hotel and resort chains,
-hospitals,
-town planning bureau,
-regional and metropolitan development works,
-private consultancies,
-studios and theaters and exhibition organizers.
You can also set up your own business.
-> Regarding salary, it depends on various parameters such as size of the organization, profile, qualification, experience etc.
But, s
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2013-12-17 10:50:11

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
After B.Tech, you may opt for :
* M.Tech to study the technical side.
OR
* MBA if you wish to move career towards management line.
* Further, you may opt for short term specialized courses related to the field.
* Another option will be, you may plan to work in private or public sector industries of various types. After gaining a valuable work experience of a year or two you may finally get a clear picture about your interest area, whether to go with M.Tech or MBA.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!

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2013-12-11 21:09:04

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vois life

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Both have equal scope in India.

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2013-12-09 15:00:27

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
* After B.Tech, there is vast scope in areas such as polymer technology, textile technology, communication, computers, automobile, thermal engineering etc.
One can seek employment opportunities in almost all related production industries, hospitals and research institutes.
One could also find jobs in the government sector as well, in various arms of state and central government.
One can also opt for teaching jobs in universities and colleges.
* Regarding salary, it depends on various parameters such as size of the organization, profile, qualification, experience etc.
But, still, to give you a brief idea,
- A skilled engineer employ
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2013-12-03 12:57:55

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
After B.Tech, you may opt for :
* M.Tech to study the technical side.
OR
* MBA if you wish to move career towards management line.
* Further, you may opt for short term specialized courses related to the field.
* Another option will be, you may plan to work in private or public sector industries of various types. After gaining a valuable work experience of a year or two you may finally get a clear picture about your interest area, whether to go with M.Tech or MBA.
In a nutshell, you should pursue a course based on your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goals.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to
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