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Kajal SenguptaI am an online Physics Teacher.

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I wonder why you chose to go for M.Ed if you are not interested in teaching. Since you have English as a subject you may try to work for some publishing house, work as translator etc. You may look for a job in education department.

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Kajal SenguptaI am an online Physics Teacher.

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You can opt for UPSC examinations for getting into IAS etc. You can opt for three years law course. Doing some management course is another option. If you are interested in academics then completing your Masters and doing some research work may be an option. This may help you in getting a job in colleges as lecturer.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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AME is a niche branch of engineering in whichever you are only eligible for aircraft servicing and maintenance jobs. You will get very little aircraft design exposure. Scope is limited to a smaller industry. Aeronautical engineering has wider scope. Therefore, it will better if you do aeronautical engineering in place of AME.

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Saurav Kumar

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Doing B.Tech after diploma is a spark and will enhance your knowledge and profile.

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Gunjan Jambhulkar

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CSE is a good branch if you have interest in it. Don't expect that you will gain every bit of knowledge after doing B.Tech in CSE unless you are studying in IITs or NITs. If don't make it there don't waste time while preparing for JEE Mains for one more year. Just take admission in some metropolitan city where there or more opportunities. While doing B.Tech make sure that you also attend private coaching classes who will teach you industry related courses like android, PHP and python. Also, opt for online courses on "coursera" app and also you can enroll in CDEEP which is an online teaching program initiated by the IITians.

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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
Thanks for Asking.
Yes, you can pursue Masters course from well known University & if you dream for IITs or IISC, you can also go for M.Sc. or Ph.D.
For taking admission in IIT's, you have to prepare for its entrance Exams - IIT JAM 2017.
Click here to Know more about IIT JAM-
http://entranceexaminformation.blogspot.com/2016/07/iit-jam-entrance-test-queries-most.html
I hope it will help you.
Best of luck.

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