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Saurabh kumar KarAn engineering student IIITian

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You can't compare both. If anyone is not having interest in computer or technology, then computer is the worst. If he has an interest, then it is the best. Same goes for mechanical. If anyone likes stuffs that are mechanical. If anyone is interested more in further studies, if anyone is more interested in working for core companies or PSUs then Mechanical engineering is the best. While in CSE, all you need is a passion and devotion towards programming and Maths. I see people getting into research after B.Tech. But don't dream of getting into Core fields or company after CSE. So finally, I will say if you want to join PSU or government
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Er Abhishek AgarwalStructural Design Engineer

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Both have good demand. It depends on you which branch u want to pursue. I would prefer you to go for Computer Engineering course which will open lot many options for you to achieve success in life. All the best. Please like and follow.

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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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You can go for computer Science engineering as your interest is in computers. Refer this link, it will help you in taking a better decision. https://www.shiksha.com/careers.

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Sunny Rana

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Make a gap certificate and take the admissions using the certificate.

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Mohammed Inamul HassanCurrent Student- IIITDM, Jabalpur

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Degrees in travel and tourism management are available from the associate to the master's level. Coursework in travel and tourism may also be taken as part of a Bachelor's or master's degree programme in business. Voluntary certification programs in this field are administered by industry organizations, such as The Travel Institute or the American Society of Travel Agents. Common concepts taught in travel and tourism coursework are:
World geography
Communication and customer service skills
Sales skills
Organizational skills
Marketing strategies
Travel and transportation planning.

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Deepesh C

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Hi,
Please specify what you wish to do after this. Tell us whether you want to continue in the same field or u wish to switch. Reframe the question with necessary details.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Prabhat,
US universities are very flexible, take your GRE and have a good score to be considered eligible. Since you will be applying for a second Masters you must also show your interest in the programme through an excellent SOP. Relevant projects, recommendation letters etc. Must also be submitted. In general you must show that you are a good candidate for the programme and how you can contribute to the cohort or class.

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