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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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In Andhra Pradesh top colleges offering B.Sc in food technology is College of food science and technology baptla and college of food science and technology pulivendula have good facilities and have very good staff and infrastructure and the colleges are having hostel facility and mess is runned by students of those colleges and these colleges have extra circular activities sports and games and many other facilities which are affiliated to Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University being one of the most reputed and one among top universities in the country and Andhra University in visakhapatnam and Sri Venkateswara University in tirupathi
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Renu Patidar

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Well both the courses are good. But cyber defence from IIT Kanpur is best from the above mentioned.

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Renu Patidar

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No, if you have the NCL at the time of form filling only that will help you.

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Renu Patidar

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If you are working in the industry for over 3 years and can prove that your current employer is ready to allow you to complete further studies by letters from the authority, you can apply under this category. There are limited seats reserved under this category in both IITs as well as NITs.

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Srilekha Gittha

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You can get a job solely based on B.Tech, if your scores and Knowledge are good enough. But if you fail to get a job or if you're interested in pursuing higher education after B.Tech, you can go for it absolutely. You can go for Masters degrees like MBA, M.Tech or MS. Choose one of them according to your personal interest. You can opt for higher studies in top colleges of India by scoring high in exams like GATE CAT etc. You can also pursue them abroad by giving different exams like GMAT GRE etc.

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Srilekha Gittha

Beginner-Level 5

You can get a job solely based on B.Tech, if your scores and Knowledge are good enough. But if you fail to get a job or if you're interested in pursuing higher education after B.Tech, you can go for it absolutely. You can go for Masters degrees like MBA, M.Tech or MS. Choose one of them according to your personal interest. You can opt for higher studies in top colleges of India by scoring high in exams like GATE CAT etc. You can also pursue them abroad by giving different exams like GMAT GRE etc.

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Srilekha Gittha

Beginner-Level 5

The degree you choose doesn't matter if you want to get a government job. I would suggest, irrespective of degree you're anyways going to prepare for government jobs so you can pursue a normal degree to make it simple and easy for you. B.Tech degree needs a little more time and hard work than a normal degree, so it might become hard for you to make time and continue your preparation in a regular basis. Instead you can simply go for a normal degree, prepare for government jobs while managing to get good GPA's. I wish you All the Best :). .

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Srilekha Gittha

Beginner-Level 5

If you're interested in any particular engineering course or if you want to go with engineering jobs then go for B.Tech without any doubt. But if you want to go for public sector jobs or government jobs, they I would say, you just need a degree then why make it 4 years with B.Tech when you can have a normal degree in lesser time (3 years). So, please find your interest and make up your mind, then pursue a degree which suits your interest. Wish you all the good luck and success.

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Srilekha Gittha

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Yes, you can pursue two different courses parallelly. You can do this only if you can concentrate on both courses and able to manage your time between these courses. Go for it if you can balance two courses and your life. May be we should call it "Study-Life Balance" hahaha :). .

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Srilekha Gittha

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Yes, you can pursue two different courses parallelly. You can do this only if you can concentrate on both courses and able to manage your time between these courses. Go for it if you can balance two courses and your life. May be we should call it "Study-Life Balance" hahaha :). .

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