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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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Academic qualification is first and must.
Microsoft courses are hardware courses.

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AASHISH BUDANIA

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In NITs, the admission is based on the merit list or rank of exam NIMCET.
You can write exam after completing BCA / BSc course.
The exam is for 1200 marks and to get admission in NIT Trichy you should score at least 600/1200 and for NITK Surathkal 600/1200.(These marks are for general category).
They vary based on the categories.

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Amity accepts lateral transfers in only 3rd or 5th semesters.
You need to visit amity.edu and go to the lateral column and fill a form. Otherwise, you can even call the admission department in Amity and they will assist you with the process for lateral transfer of your course.

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Shruthi ShenoyB.E, HR Intern at Accolite

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If you like coding, kindly start working in that field. Also, you can pursue MS after that. But if you want to do MBA, see what stream looks good for you. In the first year, most of the colleges are having common subjects. It's only in the second year that you get to choose. The trend is engineers usually opt for operations. But it depends on each one's personal interest and what you are interested in.

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