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ripul mittal

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You should get admission in B.Tech and then look for jobs. For Diploma holders, some colleges offer direct admission based on merit and few colleges take written exam. Diploma holders get admission directly to the 2nd year of B.Tech.
After completing B.Tech, you will have number of opportunities and job profile will also be good.
Some good colleges of B.Tech are:
1. IITs.
2. Bengal Institute of Technology – Karnataka.
3. UTM – Shillong.

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karishma SuriM.tech in EC. Photographer. Traveller.

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For a job at good level, you should continue with your studies for another 2 years and complete your M.Tech. It will help you in fetching good jobs and at better position as well. After completing B.Tech in EC, you can go for specialised M.Tech of EC which will help you determine your field and work for it. Top colleges for M.Tech comprise :
1. IIT's
2. IITM
3. IISC, Bangalore
4. BITS
5. NIT's
6. UPES, Dehradun

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Bhargav C

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Hello Arun,
You have a decent profile and you are eligible to apply for most of the universities in Canada, NZ and Australia. Your work experience will be an advantage, but your B.Tech aggregate is pretty less.
I would suggest you to take GMAT and score well. A good GMAT score can definitely hinder your B.Tech Percentage. Your IELTS score is fine, unless the sectional scores are above 6.
All the best.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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You can refer to following textbooks:
J.B Gupta for electronic devices. It covers the basics of electronics.
B.S Grewal for maths.
N.D Bhatt for engineering drawing.
A K Shawney for the basics of electrical.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Kindly refer to the link mentioned below:
http://internshala.com

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Gaurav SarodeFailure for me is just by-chance & surprising

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You need to create your own interest. In my opinion, electrical branch is better than ECE.

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karishma SuriM.tech in EC. Photographer. Traveller.

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There are a lot of courses in M.Tech, which you can pursue after completing your B.Tech in ECE like:
1. M.Tech in robotics engineering.
2. M.Tech in computer science engineering.
3. M.Tech in health safety and environment engineering.
4. M.Tech in aerospace engineering.
5. M.Tech in nuclear science and technology.
6. M.Tech in renewable energy engineering.
All these specializations will only be available in the top colleges and it only makes sense to do it from there as it will fetch you good jobs. Try enrolling in:
1. IITs
2. NITs
3. Thappar University – Patiala.
4. UPES – Dehradun.

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Both have good salary prospects. EEE have more job options in PSUs and ECE is having options in IT Companies as well as core electronic and semiconductor companies.

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