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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

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Yes it is. For example, Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai offer MA in Human Resource management for which B.Tech. graduates are eligible.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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The second choice sounds interesting. Your previous BTech background is suited more for a position relevant to the study, namely ECE.You should either be an engineer or a Professor of the subject concerned. You also consider the investment made by the Government and your parent for your study.

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Sivalinga Prasad Guruprasad

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In my view B.Tech and MBA will have A better technical applicability and your demand will increase as compared to Mtech and MS.

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Monisha Barua

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Hi,
No, only institute under Mumbai, Pune and other state universities have such provisions. IIT admissions are done strictly on the basis of JEE and there is no lateral entry scheme available.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert. C
Wish you luck.

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Kushal Mehrotra

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After pursuing BTech Biotech you can go ahead for MTech program as it is required to get core industry job and will also help you in getting into R&D.

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Kushal Mehrotra

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You can pursue MBA in which ever domain you feel your interest is in.However one thing that I would like to tell you is dont opt for MBA in biotech as some colleges offer that too.Doing both degree in remote domain will not help(atleast in india as of now) so go for any conventional mba course which you like.

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Kushal Mehrotra

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Average placement figure vary year on year.Please check with alumni/current students to get clear picture.

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