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If you want to get core field jobs, then opt for courses like power systems and latest applications of solar panels.
These are the latest courses. Anyways, you can also take up the courses of electronics field like Embedded systems, VLSI, etc.
You can also opt for mechanical and mechatronics branch courses like rob
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CalTech, Georgia Tech, MIT, Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, Virginia Tech, UC Berkeley, UIUC are among the top ones. Stanford needs no mention. Please check the university websites for detailed admission requirements.
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Opting for B.Tech after B.Sc will do you no good. Opt for M.Sc in PG or pursue a Masters course through distance while working.
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