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

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Hello Prashanth,
Yes, MTech in power electronics is definitely an option to be pursued for obtaining post graduation in engineering. There is a vast potential for the students having professional degrees in this area. Power and power electronics are the areas that will continue to grow because newer and better methods are being researched and found out and for their application proper professionals in this field are essential.Best wishes to you.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Hi,
Distance learning programs are good while you are in jobs because of time constrains. But, if you are fresher or unemployed than in my opinion you have to go with the regular BSC-CS course, because there are so many of doubts and issues, which cannot be solved through the distance learning mode. Most important the required pace and motivation are another factors which cannot be attained by using the distance learning mode. Further you are also eligible for B.Tech lateral entry scheme of various engineering colleges, so you have to look this aspect also. Good Luck.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Hi,
If you are working professional, then distance learning may be the good option because of time constrains, but if you are fresher or unemployed, than in my opinion you should go with regular study. Because, there are so many issues and doubts, which cannot be clear through the distance mode and most important the required pace and motivation cannot be attained through the distance mode. Further, you are also eligible for regular B.Tech lateral entry scheme, there are many colleges offers admission in 2nd year to diploma holders. So, you may look this aspect also. Good Luck.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Sc in computer science after Diploma in electronics & telecommunication. You might not be eligible for lateral entry in B.SC but you can surely join from 1st year.

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Sandeep Malik Born to serve

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Hello,
As this is the time of automation, so there are some opportunities to have a job. But, skill is very important as well as the knowledge of the subject make you superior. So, not just complete the course but bear in mind that after this you will be the bank of PLC. Good luck.

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swati priya

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I am not able to understand your question. Please clear your question.

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Navita Batra

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There are various short term courses in ITI. Please click the link below for more details. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/short-term-courses-at-iits-blogId-6413
Reference link for short term courses in Engineering:
https://ask.shiksha.com/getTopicDetail/1096743/Short-Term-Best-Course-For-B-Tech-Mechanical-Engineering-Student.

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Ishu Singhal

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Both the institutes are comparable and have advantage of their own. VIT would offer you chances to get placed in good company after education while Walchand would offer you benefit of low fee. Talking about electronics, both institute are at par.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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If you are from Science Stream, then B.Tech CSE or IT will be better option for you. B.Tech should be your top priority if you want to work in the field of computers. And if you are from Commerce/Arts Stream then you can pursue BCA which will allow you to work in IT Sector. You'll learn 3-5 programming languages in this course, depending upon the university. Note that you'll not study designing and developing software, apps and games inside these courses. But you can study them on your own through internet. You can keep photography as a hobby.

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