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Vijay Angadi

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As they are both core branches it is impossible to compare both of them. Each have their own scope and field and opportunity. They are interdependent.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hi there,
Okay. So, let me know what turns you up the most. I mean, what you like- computers or law. Where do you want to see yourself after 10 years? What are your desires? What do you like doing when you sit free?
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Lalit Kumar.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello,
Ask yourself which turns you up the most and then, go for it. Both the fields have immense scope in market.
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Lalit Kumar.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Jibin,
Graduation in engineering prepares you in the theoretical knowledge of the subject or branch. It will enable you to even design an object. You will be able to do analysis. You can also go for research. This is B.Tech or BE. On the other hand, AME teaches you about how to carry out maintenance. It's actually a skill imparting course. As per my advise, if you are looking from perspective of job, AME is the answer. But if you are looking from the perspective of learning and growing then B.Tech is the answer.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Prashant,
Regarding the selection between BBA or B.Com this one of the classic confusion faced by almost every commerce aspirant. If you think that your aptitude matches to the management study and your only goal is to get into a management career, then BBA would be the best choice for you. If you wish to learn a variety of skills as well as academic subjects during Bachelor degree, wish to avail various post-graduate opportunities besides MBA, interested in learning finance and factors that drive economic behaviour at both an individual and organisational level, then B.Com would be a wise decision. No career option is better than an
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rahul r

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M.Sc is a science programme and M.Tech, the technology programme. It is crucial to understand the basic difference between Science and Technology. In India, the case of having Master's degree in science is a bit convenient as it necessitates three years Bachelor's degree, nevertheless, Master's degree programme in technology requires four years Bachelor's degree or two years Master's degree in science. Also, there is a major difference that technology courses are usually expensive as it has commercial value, for which the courses are taught accordingly. Science is not time-bound, whereas, technology keeps on changing with time. Job pos
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Siva,
Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest branches of engineering. On the other hand, mechatronics is the newest entrant in this field. Hence choices are limited at present but after four years, there will be enough. Mechanical will remain evergreen branch. But I would advise you to choose the one that fascinates you.

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Ayush Thakur

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Electrical and electronic engineering may sound similar, but they are very different. Both involve moving electricity around a circuit to power useful products and machines, but that is where the similarity ends!
The main difference between electrical and electronic circuits is that electrical circuits have no decision making (processing) capability, whilst electronic circuits do. An electric circuit simply powers machines with electricity. However, an electronic circuit can interpret a signal or an instruction, and perform a task to suit the circumstance. To put it simply. Electrical is something that deals with High voltage like, Tran
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NIKHIL SONIWinners Never Quit.......

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Aeronautical engineering is best for placements. Its now on wings nowadays. But choose as per your interest. All the best.

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