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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
B.Tech (Civil) and B.Arch are two entirely different courses, where in civil you get work opportunities with construction companies, with B. Arch you get same kind of field but the work you're required to do is limited with designing.
There are many similarities in the course but if you're highly creative and your designing is better then you should opt for B. Arch itself. It's a choice you have to make on the basis of your field of interest.
Meanwhile, you can apply for admissions in any of the two, the admissions are open in many universities,
Here's a link for Admission Criteria in Thapar University, Patiala, where you
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Among the colleges you mentioned, Centennial and Conestoga have good ranking and even Lambton is popular. You can therefore choose among these three. No college will guarantee you a job. Please write to the colleges for the student outcomes and career assistance they offer as mentioned by Vikas Kaushik on the previous answer.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Every branch has their own importance. If you want to become a software engineer, then you can go for CSE or IT branch. Whereas, if you want to pursue aeronautics, then you can go for aeronautical engineering.
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When you ask about a B.Sc in Food Technology versus Anesthesia Technology, the obvious answer would that that there is no direct except that the end goal for both is to make life healthy for people. What I would say is go with where you want to see yourself either helping surgeons save million lives or developing practices to ensure the best food quality to maintain healthier lives.
When we talk about B.Sc in Anesthesia would suggest go for a "3-year B.Sc in Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Techniques", B.Sc. Anesthesia Technology or a Bachelor in nursing and a 1-year Diploma in anesthesia since you would require to know about operat
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