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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Mohit, yes it is definitely a good idea to go in for courses in quality control or quality assurance after completion of your graduation in mechanical engineering. There may not be any graduation or post graduation courses but different organisations offer courses running for 2 weeks to 2 months for working professionals so that they become quality control and quality assurance professionals. However you need to find out about the employability after this courses since there are plenty of institutes offering this courses and foul play cannot be ruled out. Best wishes to you.

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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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You get to learn about business communication, business intelligence, human resource management, enterprise management, time management, and much more. Thus, an MBA degree after B.Tech will equip you with both technical and business management skills, thereby helping you scale the corporate ladder quickly. MBAs are great for a career change and thriving business opportunities. Graduates of part-time or full-time MBA programs have higher chances of holding a high-level management position and enjoying successful MBA careers. Over 50% of MBA graduates worldwide are senior managers or board directors. The Business School of LPU is accredi
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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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Dear Raguram, All are the good streams, You can choose any branch according to your interest. If we compare both the branches then CSE has more scope than IT. CSE: Job openings for Software professionals is much higher in the corporate sector than in public sector. There is a huge scope of placements in CSE. In fact, it has taken the top position in placements as compared to the other fields. It is predicted that the jobs for engineers will grow by 7% from 2016 to 2026. Programming involves a lot of innovations and students who love programming and designing or have a creative mind with a good understanding of coding can get into CSE a
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Hi Zarka, Greetings!
A student can apply for the programme for M.Des in Fashion, interior, product design, and more, Students coming from any 10+2 or graduation discipline from a recognised university, or board with a minimum aggregate of 50%, can appear for any entrance or admission process or any design course. You can also have a look at IILM University, Gurugram. You can appear for IILM University Gurugram's Design Aptitude Test with the Interview Process for applying. They offer M.Des degree programs with various specializations like Fashion, Interior, Interaction, and Product Design of 2-years with an added advantage of Liberal Ed
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Sonu, it's very nice to hear that while in the fourth year of your engineering you are determined to pursue MBA abroad. Yes doing MBA in general management will give you a greater outlook towards life and also a better employability. Just remember that admissions in the universities abroad or not based exclusively on academics but they have a set of different requirements. Hence I would sincerely advise you to approach an agency that is dealing with sending students abroad for their MBA since they are invariably aware of the different parameters that make a successful attempt for getting admission. Best wishes to you.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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You have two options I. e. either job or higher studies. You can go for M Tech related to your field or any other nondisciplinary course. You can also go for MBA preferably Operations. You are eligible for M Tech in Automobile Engineering in majority of Institutes.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Hi Sachin, You can pursue either of the two courses. M.Tech is offered by colleges in India and MS is offered by colleges abroad. Kindly mention the location you wish to study at for more details on colleges.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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It is a good branch. It has some of syllabus of mechanics also. But, I will consider you, if you are getting (MCE) branch I. e mathematics and computing, then go for it, because in DTU, there are better placement opportunities. But, PAI is also a very good branch. If you are interested, then go for it.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

Scholar-Level 18

The field has good scope, the two requisites are:
1. You are passionate for the programme
2. College provides opportunities in form of interviews.

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