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shiwani singh

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You should pursue B.Tech only. Private universities can never give you that exposure and the required knowledge about the skills you need to have in the engineering field before getting into any company.

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

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Hello Vaibhav,
Yes, it's perfectly possible to go abroad for Graduation in engineering. But the process begins almost one year before departure. There are many colleges in Canada or USA those are seeking students for their courses. However for finer details you will have to approach a specialist agency to guide you.

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Piyush Mapari

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CA+MBA (Finance) is a very strong and powerful combination here. It will easily earn you around 2000K per year.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Job in engineering are of two types campus selection and off campus selection if your college is good then after 4year you get campus selection through your college but if your college is not good that is company are not coming in college then you have to prepare and wait for vacancy and apply for it to get job
all the best

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Viswanathan DOld, simple and helping nature

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Both the courses are good.

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I would suggest the integrated 5 year degree in VIT because firstly it will save you the trouble of again preparing for GATE exam for doing an B.Tech degree in case you feel interested in your field of study.
Secondly, by doing the integrated degree, you are saving one year time which could utilized more productively.
Thirdly, in case you feel of doing a Masters after finishing your Bachelors, you might get the glamorous idea of doing an MS from abroad which is usually not sponsored unless you join an integrated MS plus Ph.D program. Basically getting a scholarship for an MS degree abroad is really difficult and is pretty expensive (high
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