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Aditya Vikram Reddy VennapusalaFortis Fortuna Adiuvat

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MPCs is the worst. MECs is the next to being worst, outdated subjects they will teach. The worst part is that it is all technical subjects, but you will only get placed in the field of computer sciences. If you want a good placement and your study should be of any value in future in the technical field, do engineering. Or else do MSCs, it is the best option.

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Rakesh Kumar

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It is a branch of Aptech, so they cannot give degree, they will certify you after the training. The formal degree you can get from universities like Lovely professional University (B.Sc (Design - Multimedia)B.Sc (Design - Graphics)B.Sc (Design - Gaming )B.Design (Multimedia)B.Design (Graphics)B.Design (Gaming) or AMity University (B.Sc. - Animation & Visual Graphics ,Mumbai BFA (Animation).

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Leena Agarwal

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Yes, you are surely appear in competitive exams. Eligible criteria for these competitive exams is you should have your graduation degree.

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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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Guru Nanak Dev University has a rich placement history. Also, dual integrated courses have seen a steady rise in placement. With that, all being said placement also depends upon the quality of skills that you acquire from the degree and how well you give the interview.

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Prashant Pandey

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Hi Vardha,
The eligibility criteria for BITS-Pilani MBA is as below:
"B.E. /B.Tech in Engineering or a Masters Degree in any discipline from any recognised university or any Integrated first degree of BITS. Candidates should have obtained a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in qualifying degree. "
The shortlisting of the candidate is done on the basis of CAT/GMAT score.
Best wishes.

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Aditya Vikram Reddy VennapusalaFortis Fortuna Adiuvat

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Hi,
If you don't mind, can you please specify, the City you want to pursue 3rd year degree and the college or universities of the state or city you want pursue your degree in? Because, if you don't specify, people from all over India will answer your question and you'll be confused in the end searching for your right syllabus and answer.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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You should go for BCA or B.Tech with any field in which you are most interested. As you had CS, then you should go for B tech with computer Science branch which is 4 years course. BCA is 3 years degree.
Thanks.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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If you have decided to take some college or university, tell us about it, so that we can guide u to get in that university in Australia. Or tell us about the course that you wanna pursue so that we can tell about good universities for that course in Australia.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Yes. The new rules are declared. You need to complete three trainings or internships in B.Tech which would be after 1st year, 2nd year and 3rd year. Then, you will have 3 internships certifications which are necessary for everyone.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Akhil, It is advisable that you complete your degree in one go. Taking a break will actually hamper your career growth. Also, you need to check with your university know if it is possible.

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