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Anik Verma

Guide-Level 14

Hi Darshan,
I would suggest you to go for full time degree programs in data Science and engineering if you really wish to excel in your career. Distance/online course will not help you much.
Thanks.

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Gowri G Athrey

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Hi, it varies for different courses in degree. Do some research for you particular option. It would be better because some colleges are good for some particular courses.
All the best.

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ankit chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

For open degree try IGNOU.

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Mohit Sood

Guide-Level 12

Hello Shubham,
1. London Business School.
2. Harvard University.
3. University of Pennsylvania.
4. MIT.
5. University of Oxford.
6. INSEAD.
7. Stanford University.
Hope this helps you.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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CIMA or ACCA, which is better? This is a common question, but not so easy to answer. If you are more interested in the business side of accounting, and would like to gain essential management expertise, then CIMA will better prepare you for this role. ACCA, on the other hand, focuses more on advanced taxation principles and external auditing procedures, which means ACCA graduates are better prepared for working either independently or in private firms in finance-specific practice. Which qualification is harder, CIMA or ACCA? The CIMA qualification is more demanding, as it does not let you move forward until you pass one set of exams, c
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shivangi raizada

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There are over 265 CAD / CAM / CAE courses in India. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of these colleges/institutions. You should be able to navigate to a college of your choice using the filters on the web page:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/cad-cam-cae/colleges/colleges-india

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Ayush Rai

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You can apply for Master of Technology in aeronautical or aerospace engineering. There are several government and private colleges which provide M.Tech in aeronautical or aerospace engineering.

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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

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Sure, you can do MBA after doing B.Tech in mechanical engineering. After that you can choose MBA in manufacturing management. It has very good choice for the career points.

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Abhishek yadavengineer civil and blogger

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You should get degree in the branch or subject you are interested in teaching, if you are not interested in a particular subject and you are teaching it then it becomes boring for the students and the future of students diminishes.

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