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Aftab Azim

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Opt for the engineering branch that you love the most and are most passionate about and analyze the future work conditions, scope and growth prospects before taking admission
You can also opt for psychometric test comprising of aptitude, personality and career interest to clear confusion

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Humera Akhtar

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If you get ONGC or any other PSU it will be about 11 LPA. For Esser, Reliance and other top private companies it is about 6 LPA at the beginning.

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Abhishek ShahCLOSE YOUR EYES AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU WANT

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Hello Niranjan,
If you complete your B.Tech from any of the top IIT then you can easily get an average salary of 8 to 10 lakh rupees and maximum of 50-80 lakhs.

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Bhat NaieemI am what I am

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You should prepare for CAT exam, qualify it and take admission in IIM for MBA.

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Suketu Upadhyay UpadhyayHR consultant help people getting better jobs

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It isn't a major problem as far as your gap is concerned but at the time of job interview, if the HR asks you the question for a gap, you should be ready with a valid answer which should be logical and honest. In my career, I have seen a chartered accountant professional working in the sales department of a private bank. So, you working as a CCR being an engineer should not be an issue but yes what you do you should enjoy doing.

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anvs manideep

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M.Tech is the best option as you have done mechanical engineering. If you want to make your career in the corporate sector, opt for MBA.

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Vivek C

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Computer engineering: The scope in this field has always been high and is still growing. Almost all the engineering colleges including all the IITs, NITs, state universities and private engineering colleges offer computer science as one of the core streams. It simply overwhelms you with opportunities and till date offers one of the most high-paying jobs.

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