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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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1. Distance Master's degree programs in engineering and technology is not accepted by the leading recruiters and employers. Hence pursue the regular Masters programs.
2. A Master of Science M.Sc Degree is typically awarded in disciplines classified as the sciences such as Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Statistics etc. While MS is a professional degree. Studying MS mainly prepares students for either entering high-level careers or to enter doctorate programs at an institution. MS degrees are completely course based, research-based or usually the mixture of two. Anyone who has completed the Bachelors' in Engineering or Masters
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shubham chaudhariMgmt committe member at Welingkar College ,Mumbai.

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Information solutions,
Software developers etc.

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Shikhar MoghaRESEARCH INTERN AT SASE CHANDIGARH (DRDO)

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Hi Neelanshi,
It totally depends on you, if you want to be a little managerial as well as a little technical then you can go for MBA, as doing MBA would provide you with a plethora of opportunities ahead. MBA would also in a general way provide you financial stability. So it totally depends on how you want your life. Hope it helps!
Thank you.

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Jaydeep Parmar

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There is an ample of opportunity after B.Tech. You can opt job or go for Higher Studies in desired field, there's Management aspect and also technical aspect.

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Vaibhav Vohra

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Hi,
It basically depends on the area in which you want to pursue M.Sc. Although it is better to opt for M.Tech after B.Tech, but of course, you can pursue M.Sc. From any M.Sc. Offering college.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The majority of jobs for CSE are available in private sectors only. While Electrical engineering have equal scope in Private, PSUs and government sectors. So if you wants to do jobs in private sectors than go with Diploma+B.Tech in CSE. And wants jobs in (private+PSU+government) sectors, then go with Diploma + B.Tech in Electrical.

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VAIDURYA V

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India produces almost 1.5 million engineers every year. Last nine years show that the entry level salary is very low for engineers. Most of the engineers don't have the required skill sets, they just happened to do engineering maybe because of pressure or as an unsure move. However, engineering is a technical degree, if you sit for government services you might be preferred or may have a specific quotas. There is always something positive in every aspect, one should never give up. Maybe, they didn't become a successful engineer, but it doesn't mean they can't become a successful person in the long run.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Diploma+B.Tech in CSE has much scope over B.Tech+MBA. Because CSE graduates are in commanding position with other disciplines. Higher salary package and higher opportunities for placement are the main attraction of this branch.

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Innostack KochiTechnology Training Institute in Kochi

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After B.Tech, you can go for job training and internships programmes. It will make you an industry fit candidate which make you land an IT job. Another option, you can join for post-graduation in your field. If you have a flavor for teaching, Post-Graduation would be good. Or else, after post-graduation, if you are looking for a technical job, you have to do the same thing. As you are freshers and not fit as per industry standards.

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