Computers & IT (Non-Engg)
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Of course, you can. I am sure you have done your previous MS based on graduation in engineering. Just follow the required procedures or else approach an agency dealing with sending students to Canada for MS Best wishes to you.
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Yes, VLSI is great for power electronics for electrical engineering students who want to go deep in their core.
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It depends on which field interests you. You can go for B.Tech in CS CSE, BCA you can also do mechatronics, robotics, AI etc. IT is a very wide career option.
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