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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Yes, you surely can. You are eligible to pursue M.Sc after B.Tech in the same or related field.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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Any course will be beneficial for you. Nothing is related to placement. Just think about your skills. You have to improve yourself. When you will score 40% in NPTEL then you will get the certificate. Choose any course.
Best of luck.
Hope your query is resolved.

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Ratnadeep Korabu

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As we all know, this issue is never going to be solved. But we can say both the branches have never ending scope. Where ever you go, you need shelter, clean water, etc. We get all these with help of civil guys and also the electronics devices and gadgets nowadays are so important for all the people. Both the branches are evergreen branches. So, if you are asking this for your career then I would suggest that you go with your own interest.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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ECE is a very good engineering branch. It has good career opportunities in terms of learning, financial abilities, job and growth. You could proceed in the core companies or in the IT field post completion so its flexible that way.

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Gopi VutukuruGenuine,honest and crazy about my life

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In Anna university counselling, they will consider only intermediate percentage but not JEE mains score. But your intermediate percentage is too low for getting into Madras Institute of Technology, so try some other college.

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Gopi VutukuruGenuine,honest and crazy about my life

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Firstly, congratulations on your rank. And you can easily get into Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College in ECE department. The fee structure is around 2.2 Lacs with a hostel as per my knowledge. So, contact the admissions desk of the college for further information.

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Onkar GunjkarCool and calm ..here to help students with charm😎

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It totally dependent on your interest, as B.Sc in CS is hardcore coding, as compared to engineering in ENTC, which is less coding with more electronics involved in it. All the best.

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Mohit MehtaLive Life Regret Free!

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Presidency is a good college as it has a syllabus that is based on practical application of the knowledge rather than rote learning. It is a relatively new college and hence would give you a lot of opportunities to shine. So I'd say join this college and make the best use of the faculty and your abilities.

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Ritesh Kumar

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UEM-Kolkata would be best choice for degree as it provides good education and have best infrastructure with placements. You can anytime visit the website link and know whether it fulfill your requirement and to help out with college a link is attached here https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-engineering-and-management-kolkata-47398.

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