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HARSH SHAW

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As far as I know, it's not available. You have to take full time course according to AICTE guidelines.

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HARSH SHAW

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Yes, you can take but rather choose English as a medium and understand core concepts in Tamil. That would be helpful.

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HARSH SHAW

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Yes, you are eligible with class 12th passing criteria.

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College is overall good with average campus and infrastructure.
Placement is not good and research facilities goes for a toss.
Teaching faculty is overall good !

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By July end the admission process of almost every good colleges come to an end.

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Yes, you are eligible and you would be given options to fill choices.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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The scope of job opportunities after pursuing MS in Electrical and Electronics Engineering depends on various factors such as the job market, industry demand, and skill Sets. However, some countries that are known to have a high demand for electrical and electronics engineers and offer good job opportunities include:
United States of America (USA)
Canada
Germany
Australia
United Kingdom (UK)
Singapore
Japan
China
These countries have a strong industrial base, and their economies rely heavily on technology and innovation, making them a good choice for pursuing MS in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. However, it is essential to do thorough
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Yes, it is possible to pursue MS in Computer Science Engineering after completing B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. However, you may need to fulfill certain requirements to be eligible for the MS programme, such as completing prerequisite courses, obtaining a minimum GPA, and appearing for standardized tests like GRE or TOEFL/IELTS. In some cases, universities may also require relevant work experience or research experience to be eligible for the MS programme. Therefore, it is essential to research the specific requirements and admission criteria of the universities you are interested in and plan your academic and profe
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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If you have got the desired number 1 choice in the first round of counseling and you are happy with the allotted branch, then you can choose to "freeze your branch" option to secure your admission. Freezing your branch means that you are satisfied with the branch and college allotted to you and do not wish to participate in any further rounds of counseling. However, before making a final decision, you should consider a few things such as your interest in the branch, job prospects, and future career aspirations. You should also keep in mind that once you freeze your branch, you will not be allowed to change it in the subsequent rounds o
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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After completing B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Uttar Pradesh Technical University (UPTU), there are several career opportunities available for graduates. Some of the popular career options for graduates in this field include:
Electronics Engineer: Electronics Engineers design, develop and test electronic systems and devices such as communication systems, audio and visual equipment, medical equipment, and industrial control systems. Communications Engineer: Communications Engineers design, develop and test communication systems, including satellite, wireless, and fiber-optic systems. Network Engineer: Network E
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