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2013-06-22 13:36:54Beginner-Level 2
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2013-06-21 18:43:22
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2013-06-17 09:07:06Contributor-Level 10
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2013-06-13 17:05:53
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The ideal options after Engineering are-
M.E or M.TECH
M.SC or MBA in respective specialization
You should stick by your domain in order to have an added advantage in the competitive market. At the same time, it is very important that you opt for or look at doing something that you are good at and would enjoy keeping in mind your personality, aptitude, ability, strengths and career goals.
If at all, you want to switch over, go ahead and pursue a career in media.
Media education covers a wide range of courses such as Journalism, Mass Communication, Advertising or Anchoring/Broadcasting, etc.
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2013-06-09 10:44:19
Contributor-Level 9
ME/MTech Programs
1. Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi – offers ME course with nanotechnology as an elective subject.
2. The University College of Technology, Kolkata
3. Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur
4. Amity Institute of Nanotechnology, Noida – offers a five-and-a-half year integrated B.Tech./ M.Tech. and M.Tech. in nanotechnology and a two-year M.Sc. in industrial nanoscience.
5. Jadavpur University, Kolkata – conducts M.Tech. Program in Nanotechnology
6. National Institute of Technology, Calicut – provides higher education / research facilities in nan
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2013-06-08 20:23:50
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2013-06-06 16:56:51New answer posted
2013-06-04 11:22:08
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Always remember, you should pursue a course based on your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goals.
After B.Tech, you have two options :
1) You may opt for M.Tech if you wish to study the technical aspect of the branch .
2) You may pursue MBA if you wish to move your career towards management line.
You have another option with you, i.e.,
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 the technical course (M.Tech) or management
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