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Mohit diwakar

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A degree and a diploma both lead to engineering careers, but they serve different goals.Degree (B.Tech/B.E.) is better if you want deeper technical knowledge, higher-paying jobs, campus placements, and future options like M.Tech, MBA, or research roles.Diploma is better if you want to start working early, focus on practical skills, or enter industry as a technician or supervisor.In simple terms:If you want long-term career growth, choose a degree.If you want quick job-oriented training, a diploma works.Both paths can lead to engineering — it depends on your goals.   

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Shibu Datta

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OP Jindal University(OPJU) generally allows students to pursue internships with big MNCs, especially in their 3rd or 4th year. These internships are considered an important part of a student's career 
development and practical learning. Universities have structured internship programs that align with academic semesters.

OPJU's career services works closely with students and companies to facilitate internships and placements. They provide customized career counselling, resume building, interview preparation and networking opportunities to help students secure internships at MNCs. Many students receive pre-placement offers from compan

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes you can get good jobs after doing 10/12 th from NIOS board and engineering from reputed college in regular mode.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Dental courses focus on training dentists to diagnose, treat, and manage oral health issues, including surgeries and complex procedures. They combine clinical practice with theory in oral medicine, orthodontics, and preventive care.

Dental technician courses, however, are more lab-oriented. They teach students to fabricate dental prosthetics, crowns, bridges, and other appliances. Technicians work under dentists rather than treating patients directly.

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Kamlesh Yadav

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It's hard to tell, but this might be a query about the placement records for B.Tech in Plastic Engineering at CIPET Raipur. Unfortunately, without more information or context, a definitive answer cannot be provided.

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Rahul Verma

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The next five years hold a strong future of Aerospace Engineering; rising air traffic, need of sustainable aviation (e.g. electric/hybrid propulsion, biofuels), growth of autonomous flight systems (drones, AI) and continued space missions. The result is constant demand of engineers in design, testing, manufacturing and maintenance in areas of commercial, defense, and space. In addition to IITs and NITs, good colleges to study Aerospace Engineering are Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) Thiruvananthapuram (directly associated with ISRO), Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) Manipal, SRM Institute of Science and Tec

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The minimum or average salary differs according to the degree and specific Engineering programs at the Cockrell School of Engineering.  

  • The overall average starting salary for B.S graduates is USD 88,141. 

  •  The overall average starting monthly internship salaries are: 

B.S.  USD 4,428 

M.S. USD 5,182

  • Ph.D. USD 6,922 

The table below shows the salaries of some of the specific Engineering programs: 

Engineering Programs  

Starting Salary 

Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering 

USD 104,539

Electrical and Computer Engineering 

USD 101,938

Chemical Engineering 

USD 87,514 

Mechanical Engineering 

USD 86,665 

Computational Engineering & Biomedical Engineering 

USD 85,025

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Yatendra Pradhan

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If you're still uncertain if Cath Lab Technician course is for you then use these methods:

  • Go to a hospital: Be a spectator to see Cath Lab Technicians in action during the actual procedures.
  • Watch medical videos: There are numerous cath lab operations online, view already completed cath lab cases to understand the daily work involved.
  • Interview a technician: Have chat with either current students or a working technician to better understand the profession. 
  • Attend a short workshop: Sign up for a short course in health care or cardiac care before making a full commitment. 

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Mani Sahni

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Cath Lab Technician course provides you with practice and clinical skills like: 

  • Operating cath lab imaging equipment and monitoring vital signs
  • Assisting with procedures (angioplasty and pacemaker insertions)
  • Knowing cardiac anatomy and reading diagnostics
  • Following appropriate safety protocols and ensuring sterilization
  • Responding to emergencies and acting fast in critical cases

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