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Nikhil BhusariKnows about lot of Things..!!

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Yes, you can get a graduate degree after Diploma. If you are talking about Diploma in engineering EE branch, you can do BE/B.Tech. After 3-years Diploma you can get lateral direct entry into the 2nd year of BE/B.Tech. Kindly post comments for further queries. Good luck!

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astha singh

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Hi Sunil,
UG is an under graduate course that you can pursue after completing 10+2, whereas a PG course is a post graduate course that you pursue after completing your graduation.

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Akshay Bajaj

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After graduation, the question of whether to go in for an advanced degree would occupy the minds of most bright students, howsoever briefly.
Some industry insiders are of the view that job experience in a particular specialization rather than a Master's degree might be handy if an IT graduate wants to build a career in India.
However, they add that for teaching positions, either in India or abroad, acquiring an MS or a similar degree from a good foreign university might be a good idea.

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Space science is a demanding field of study; depending on the career desired, it requires motivation for years of college and post-baccalaureate study. Degree options include Bachelor of Science in Space Science, Bachelor of Science in Earth and Space Science, or a master's degree or doctorate in atmospheric and space science. Those looking to teach space science can get a Bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree in education and space science. Students in technical or education programs can expect classes in physics, mathematics, astronomy, and other similar courses; Bachelor's degree programs typically last more tha
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Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication is the best college option for you.

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

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Hello Vignesh,
If you want to make your career in aeronautical engineering then it's better to pursue the same branch right from graduation. Do not think of mechanical engineering. Just concentrate on what you desire & what is your passion.

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

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Hello Aadarsh,
It's very good to see your dream of doing graduation abroad. But, unfortunately, Diploma is not regarded as equivalent to class 12th and all the courses for graduation can only be done after completing class 12th. Hence, I am afraid, you may have to do graduation here and then go abroad for your PG.

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