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Sindhura rajagopal

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This definitely depends on a host of factors like interest, aptitude, and skill sets. However, some of the trending courses include Computer and Information Science, Electronics and Communication, Telecommunication, Mechanical with wonderful job opportunities. I would strongly recommend you to choose a branch based on your interest and skill sets. It could even be civil or biotech if you truly want to pursue a career out of it.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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It has a good scope, in fact, both in the government sector and the private divisions. One can enrol as food quality inspector in areas of quality assurance, purchasing management, food equipment, food safety, research, teaching, food preservation, product development, etc.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Well, there are diverse ways to move ahead. I would recommend fetching a few years of work experience in the chosen and interested area. You could consider doing Masters. However, do a thorough research before you make the plunge. If its pure technical or MBA or MS or a specialisation certificate course that you are looking for. Always make an informed choice after talking to alumni from colleges that you plan to go and course that you want to take up; what is the output you want to achieve like increased pay and better visibility in the market etc. ; Location whether it is abroad or in India that you want to do it.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Start off with 10+2 and appropriate entrance exams to get into Bachelors in Solar and alternate engineering/energy technology. There are state level and national level entrance tests like UPES and JEE. Take them up and pursue the Bachelors. Thereafter do the Masters in Solar Power Engineering.
10+2 should be in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Enroll in related internships and short term courses if you are very passionate so that you can devleop in depth skill sets.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Take up B.E/B.Tech in Civil /Mechanical engineering. Thereafter, you could do the M.E/M.Tech in Structural Engineering. To start off with the Bachelors, 10+2, entrance exam is the basic requirement.

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Arshi Zeba

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Of course, you can. All you need to study well and groom your communication skills.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Sreedhar,
You can apply directly online through the official website of School of Distance Education-Andhra University. The admission will be based on your marks secured in 10+2.

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Sushobhita Chawla

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You have already selected the course, which one is best is not the kind of question I guess.

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rohith kola

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The average salary of an M.Tech (Mechanical) in India is somewhere around 6-7 lakhs per annum. But remember M.Tech and MS have its own importance and work pattern,. Never come to a conclusion based on Pascale. M.Tech in IITs has always been good.

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rohith kola

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The typical starting salary for a mechanical engineer is $61,300 per year but that's the median for all junior engineers, including those without post-graduate education.

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