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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Both are different but, according to me, scope of the courses will help a person to decide whether to go for MBA or M.Tech. M.Tech- If from an IIT, you might bag a job of more than 7 LPA but if not from an IIT, then the scope of M.Tech is teaching. Now it is one's own choice whether he or she wants to teach or not. MBA is most of the times after an MBA one bags a job in a MNC but unfortunately if not that then there is no other choice plus job satisfaction is poor according to me and if one becomes a professor after doing M.Tech in a government.

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arzoo malhotra

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This job choice would waste a number of years of your life with little reward. If you get your B.Tech from a good college, you can get a nice job and if you want to study further then It would be a wise decision to choose LPU because, in the current scenario, this is the university that caters to the all-round growth of its students and nourishes them with care to propel their careers to a pinnacle of ultimate achievement that many would envy. LPU is one of the top 100 universities in the world, including IITs. LPU was also honored with the National Employability 2020 award for outstanding student employment. MNCs attract students to t
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Arshiya Singh

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IT Managers have huge opportunities to work in IT domain of any big company or directly in technology firms. Indian IT giants like TCS, Infosys, WIPRO, Tech Mahindra, HCL Technologies etc. Hire MBA IT from top Indian B Schools for business development roles and offer an attractive entry level salary. Scope also depend upon which MBA school you pursue your MBA, LIST OF TOP PRIVATE MBA COLLEGES IN INDIA
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Arshiya Singh

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Without a doubt, MBA is a very good notion after B.Tech. LPU is known for its MBA. LPU provides quality education, with great scholarship programs plus holistic learning opportunities. Mittal School of Business is among the first 10 institutions in India to get ACBSP (USA) accreditation, Mittal school of Business ranked among the top 40 Management institution in India, as per NIRF ranking 2021. The curriculum is made keeping in mind the current market trends. The placements are 100%, and students have special placement-oriented classes that serve as a booster for students to clear the exam and interview. Companies like Hyatt, Ritz Carl
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Arshiya Singh

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An Engineering programme which seamlessly articulates the concepts from basic Science to technology with relevant practice through lab and projects for building the problem solving skills, keeping industry requirements in place. Students will develop competence in areas like programming, Database Management Systems, Networks and Security, Operating Systems, Cloud Computing etc. B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering is related with algorithms, computation, programming languages, programme design, computer hardware, computer software etc. It is a comprehensive course in computer systems and applications. The students who pursue the cour
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preeti gognaFaculty at LPU

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At LPU it is an engineering course that articulates the concepts from basic Science to technology through lab practice and projects to gain knowledge in areas like Structural, Environmental, Highway Engineering, and Construction Management which are in sync with industry expectations. One needs an aggregate of 60 percent with PCM in class 12. There are professionally trained faculty at LPU who impart both theoretical and practical knowledge for the holistic development of the students. In addition to it, there is a dedicated department in LPU that looks into preparing students for placements. They train the students in verbal, analytic
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Become a member of Chandigarh University Punjab. Engineering is a vast profession that includes popular areas including computer science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, and electronics and communication engineering. University Institute of Engineering is the best engineering college in Punjab, India, with exceptional support from top-tier blue-chip international corporations. University Institute of Engineering, the Best Engineering College in Punjab, India, is unusual in that it draws its power and motivation from top-tier blue-chip global corporations. Since its foundation, CU has set standards for
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Yes for sure. Since B.Tech is a professional course hence it's considered equivalent to conventional Masters courses like M.Sc. Etc. There are various IITs which directly admit students after B.Tech for PhDs ( like IIT Kanpur and IIT Gandhinagar). You should have great academic and research profile and top GATE rank. For joining Ph.D. after B.Tech, At first you have to crack GATE examination. Your B.Tech CGPA must be 8 or 9+. You have to prepare a good SOP (Study of Purpose) and a good SOR (Statement of Research). Then you have to prepare well for the interview calls of various reputed Institutes like IITs, IISC and others (you have to
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Susmipriya Gunasekaran

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It depends on your interest. In general, I would suggest you to take M.Tech since it is relevant to your field. If you have an idea of getting into business, then take MBA.

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Susmipriya Gunasekaran

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Yes, you can pursue B.Tech IT. You need to prepare well for entrance examinations to get into IITs. Self study or coaching class will be suitable. Since, you are going to change the field, your interest and knowledge in Electrical engineering is important.

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