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Srilekha Gittha

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The degree you choose doesn't matter if you want to get a government job. I would suggest, irrespective of degree you're anyways going to prepare for government jobs so you can pursue a normal degree to make it simple and easy for you. B.Tech degree needs a little more time and hard work than a normal degree, so it might become hard for you to make time and continue your preparation in a regular basis. Instead you can simply go for a normal degree, prepare for government jobs while managing to get good GPA's. I wish you All the Best :). .

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Srilekha Gittha

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If you're interested in any particular engineering course or if you want to go with engineering jobs then go for B.Tech without any doubt. But if you want to go for public sector jobs or government jobs, they I would say, you just need a degree then why make it 4 years with B.Tech when you can have a normal degree in lesser time (3 years). So, please find your interest and make up your mind, then pursue a degree which suits your interest. Wish you all the good luck and success.

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Srilekha Gittha

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Yes, you can pursue two different courses parallelly. You can do this only if you can concentrate on both courses and able to manage your time between these courses. Go for it if you can balance two courses and your life. May be we should call it "Study-Life Balance" hahaha :). .

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Srilekha Gittha

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Yes, you can pursue two different courses parallelly. You can do this only if you can concentrate on both courses and able to manage your time between these courses. Go for it if you can balance two courses and your life. May be we should call it "Study-Life Balance" hahaha :). .

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Latika khatri

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The basic key to score 90 + in Physics is NCERT. Make handwritten short notes of derivations and formulas. Try to understand the exam pattern by going through the past years. Determine your areas of improvement and practice them.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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This year, JEE Main cutoff rank in CSE for general category was 32059 in the fourth round.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) hires B.Tech graduates on a contract basis. On the official website, it releases vacancy circulars from time to time as per requirements. For example, ASI recently released a vacancy notification for a system analyst. B.Tech graduates in IT, ECE, or CSE can apply for this position. There are no B.Tech-specific permanent positions available through examination. To qualify for UPSC and SSC-level positions, you can earn a master's degree in archeology or a closely related field.

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Shubhangi Kaushal

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Computer Science graduates can grow their careers in various fields. Some of the specific career options are given below. It is often considered the best engineering branch for the future in terms of scope, growth and employability.

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Shubhangi Kaushal

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Of course, there are campus placement opportunities in many colleges. The student has a big role to play in helping himself or herself to get placed, it all depends on you how you utilize things.

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