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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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The most important question that most of you are facing is whether MBA a must after engineering? Today we see that 70-80% of the students appearing for the Common Admission Test (CAT) exam are engineers and in most of the cases it is not even a well thought decision but an act of going with the flow. Today, MBA has carved a niche for itself today in almost all the professions of the world. Doing MBA entirely depends upon individuals their priorities in life. Ideally speaking it is always good to have master's degree because a single degree in today's time of tough competitions is not enough. Before choosing MBA as a career you should d
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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

Scholar-Level 17

There is a lot of opportunities for both Architecture and Civil fields. They are two different courses all together though the outlook of both may seem the same.

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2016-03-08 11:44:28

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Prateek Sengar

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Hi Halani,
If you are facing financial issues, you can opt for M.Tech through distance learning or you can go for the job and opt for M.Tech after 2 to 3 years of relevant work experience.
All the best.

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2016-02-10 14:20:09

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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You have good study options in USA. The question of salary is not relevant now. Study comes first. If you become successful in your studies, chances will come even without asking for them.

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2016-02-05 15:08:39

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Yes, you do have a fair chance. Get yourself evaluated by a good Immigration consultant. The initial screening of your profile is free.

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2016-01-21 19:00:42

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Archit Katare

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It depends whether the person wants to go to civil engineering field or some other fields like finance, consultancy.
Those who opt for civil highest package is around 18 lakhs.Whereas for other jobs not related to civil engineering could have a higher pay.

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2016-01-18 18:35:57

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Pranali Baxi

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Hi Abhishek,
Apologies for the delay in reply. Energy and Infrastructure is a niche program. Seeing the current country scenario and being related to energy sector, this sector is never going to be out of focus. Coming from a core engineering field, you will find yourself strong with the technical aspect of the program. Currently 75% of the batch is placed with companies like EY, Protiviti, Accenture, Wipro, Infosys, Gail etc
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Pranali Baxi

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2015-12-07 11:59:08

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Megha Gupta

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Hi Sai Krishna Varma,
Aircraft maintenance engineering is not a degree or a diploma course, but a training programme. On completion of the training, a license is issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
-A three-year aircraft maintenance engineering license training course is being offered by several institutes approved by the DGCA.
-You require 10+2 exam with 50 per cent marks in aggregate in physics, chemistry and mathematics or a three-year diploma course in any branch of engineering or B.Sc. degree holders after 10+2 with maths, physics and chemistry are eligible for admission to AME training courses
-Total training
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2015-11-30 17:30:13

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Monisha Barua

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Hi Parul,
As per sources, around 50% seats of M.Arch. are offered to B.Tech. Civil Engg Students in most of the institutes in India.
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