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deepika maurya

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Engineers cannot work in Saudi Arabia unless professional accreditation has been obtained from the Saudi Council of Engineers. However, Sikkim university is a reputed university. Its degree is deemed valid for higher studies. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Sikkim university page. (https://www.shiksha.com/university/sikkim-university-gangtok-50664). I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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Doctor:
Eligibility: 12th class or equivalent with Biology as a compulsory subject. Qualification: A Bachelor's or master's degree in medicine or Ph.D. / Doctorate. UG courses: MBBS BDS BVSC etc. PG courses: General surgery, ENT, Anaesthesia, Cardiology, Gynaecology, etc. Area of work: Healthcare. Average salary: INR 14,00,000 to INR 41,00,000 per annum. Engineer:
Eligibility: 12th class or equivalent with Maths as a mandatory subject. Qualification: A Bachelor's or master's degree in any field of engineering. Courses: Mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, etc. Area of work: Construction
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deepika maurya

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Difference between CA and CS Salaries:
The average salary for the two professions is another difference between CA and CS (Company Secretary and Chartered Accountant). The average compensation for a Chartered Accountant is higher than that of a Company Secretary. The average income for a Company Secretary in India is INR 6 Lacs per annum, whereas the average salary for a Chartered Accountant in India is around INR 8 Lacs per annum. I hope this will help you.

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Sushant Singh

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You should choose MBA after engineer in enhance yourself MBA is not the course or a degree but it is also a very important lesson for life.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can try and explore about more good colleges.

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Jainil Joshi

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Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) is a two-year management programme. From the top level to the regional institute, almost every management institute offers a PG Diploma in management. Students can pursue this management course either full-time or part-time. Students have to qualify for national or state-level entrance exams such as CAT MAT XAT and others to take up a PGDM course
Popular Specialisations :
PGDM in Human Resource Management
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Several colleges conduct entrance examinations for PGDM admissions, whereas othe
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jasveer singh

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Yes, the degree of distance MBA is valuable and is also approved by UGC-DEB. Distance MBA comes up with plenty of job opportunities. This is the biggest myth about the distance MBA that the distance MBA degree holders will not get jobs in top-notch companies.

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Shaurya Pandey

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Don't do it. People from TIER-1 colleges are not getting placed. Most of the people switch to IT, consulting or finance. Those who wake up late ( people like me) prepare for ESE and state engineering exams, and live with constant job insecurity for eternity. Core engineering is a big no in India. Join Computer Science or Electronics in any good engineering college in India. You will have at least something to work for. In CSE and electronics, although you are in TIER-3 colleges, you have some hope in life. Civil engineering is dead. !

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Vishal Srivastava

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You can apply for any post except JSO and AAO because in these two Statistics is compulsory. You can apply in final semester of your engineering or anytime after completion of engineering. And here you don't have any option to select the exam you have to attend 2 compulsory examination 1st is qualifying in nature ans 2nd is Mains which is considered for merit.

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payal kumar

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Hello Sukhminder. Well dear, to choose the best you should totally rely on QS and NIRF rankings. According to the recent rankings and grades, I can suggest you to opt for Chandigarh University to pursue design engineering. We can also consider their recent rankings by QS world ranking system, which has ranked Chandigarh University as India's second best private university. If we go by placements, they have records of 1.2 CrPA international placement and 34 LPA national placement. Courses: They offer a huge variety of UG and PG courses from engineering, management, Science, arts, law, commerce, education, pharmacy, sports, mass media, a
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