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shivam patelcollege choice expert

Guide-Level 14

Yes, the placements are really good. Every year around 70 to 80% students get placed in good companies.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Good discipline through out the environment management keen to support brilliant students overall nice management
Placement Wing:
Microsoft 3 lacs, Asian paints 3 lacs, Axis bank 5 lacs, Share khan 2 lacs, Mother dairy 3 lacs, Amul 4 lacs, Reliance 2 lacs, Jindal steel 2 lacs, TATA motors 3 lacs.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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It is a good Idea that is why it is a popular idea. If you want a good job quick then management is your way to go. Because ultimately, you will be promoted to manager if you work for years and MBA shortens that time by half.

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Ayush Thakur

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In terms of salary packages, the Dairy Technology professional receives a good package in both public and private sectors. The salary in this field varies from company to company in which an individual is working. The starting salary for a fresher in this field could be Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 25,000 per month. After some experience an individual can easily go up to Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 60,000 per month.

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shivangi raizada

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Yes, it is a good option, but personally I would like to suggest you to gain some experience after that you can go for MSW. Good luck.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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There are various courses that may help you boost your career. It would be better if you can describe your work. For example, if you are working in logistics then you should pursue supply chain management. If you are working in the production department then you can choose operations management and vice versa. It would be better to take a look at available options before deciding.

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Amandeep Kaur

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Hello,
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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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Hello,After completing the B.Tech in ECE, there are mainly three options available for any student as:
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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subhasish debroy

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Dear, Yes, being an engineering graduate, you are eligible for getting a good job. But there are some more eligibility criteria you are to clear -
I) Your B.Tech required to be cleared with no or very minimum backlog. Ii) Your should have strong knowledge in your domain. Iii) You should be trained in soft skill. Iv) Take some special industrial training related to your field. V) Moreover, you should be smart enough to face interview seriously and sportingly. I hope this will help. Best wishes.

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Sohini Pattanayak

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That would be a very good degree for a start. As you see in this market of competition, it's very essential you do heavier things.

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