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Guide-Level 12
ECE: Students can handle various professional assignments as Software Developers, VLSI Designers, Embedded Engineers and RF Engineers in electronics, telecommunication, IT industry in government, semi-government and private sector.
CSE and IT: Students can attain technical positions as Developers, Design Engineers, Solution Integrators, Network Administrators, Database Administrators, Software Testers, Web and Mobility Engineers in a variety of computing domains such as ar
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Guide-Level 11
Agriculture in India needs lots of research and development. Who else but biotechnologist? As per my information and analysis, there is going to be a mismatch in supply and demand resulting in good prospects.
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Guide-Level 11
You need to have scored at least 60% in class 10th, class 12th and graduation and should have completed your graduation from any of the Universities incorporated by an act of the central or state legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an act of Parliament or declared to be deemed as a University under section 3 of UGC Act, 1956, or possess an equivalent qualification recognized by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India. Fees for IIMS vary from college to college, but it ranges from INR. 18 Lacs - INR. 20 Lacs for two years course.
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Contributor-Level 8
Yes, you are eligible as IIT JAM is for pursuing M.Sc. Degree and anyone who wants to go for M.Sc. Whether he/she is from B.Tech or B.Sc is eligible!
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Scholar-Level 18
1. Start preparation for competitive examination.
2. Search and get a suitable job in private sectors.
3. Go for higher study. Most of the students are preferred to choose the s. no. 1& 2 options, because today competition is very intense and lacs of students are in race just behind you. In my opinion you have to starts your preparation for government. (Civil services, IES SSC Railways, Banking) and GATE for PSU's jobs. For this you have to attend the maximum number of exams at least for one year. Further opting for higher studies is
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