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Raya Mondal

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When comparing electrical engineer versus civil engineer job prospects, electrical engineers enjoy a slightly higher wages, but civil engineers have more opportunities. If we compare the average wages paid by the employer to electrical engineers are bit higher than that of civil engineers. But, the demand for electrical engineers would experience little or no change through 2018. Although the decade should SEE a huge demand for electrical engineering items such as electric power generators or transmitters etc. However, Civil Engineering jobs, face bright prospects through 2018, with an expected growth rate of 18 percent. The jobs oppor
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Raya Mondal

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The Institute of Creative Excellence (ICE) has fees of Rs 2 lakhs for the entire full-time acting course.

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Joshita Dey

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A candidate who has passed the two years Pre - University Examination conducted by the Pre - University Education Board in Karnataka or JODC / Three years Diploma in Engineering of Government of Karnataka or any other examination considered as equivalent thereto shall be eligible for admission.

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deepika maurya

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First of all, it totally depends on your interest, in which field you want to pursue your career. Computer Science Engineering is the fastest-growing field of Science. Everybody knows that we cannot live without mobile phones and computers. Computer Science engineers are the highest-paid engineers in the world. And this field provides an abundance of job opportunities with very high pay packages ranging from 6 LPA to 2 LPA. But Computer Science Engineering demands a tricky mind for coding. Some of the top companies are Google, Facebook, Microsoft, etc. Mechanical engineering is the most creative and interesting branch of engineering. T
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deepika maurya

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Yes, you can pursue a Bachelor of Technology lateral from Delhi Technical University. Delhi Technical University will conduct DTU LEET for B.Tech lateral admission. Eligibility Criteria:
1- Students have to secure a minimum of 60 percent marks or an equivalent CGPA in an Engineering Diploma Degree.
2- Students from the SC/ST category should score a minimum of 50 to 55 percent in their examination.
3- Students who are above the age of 18 and below the age of 26 are eligible for the entrance exam.
4- Students who have Backlogs and Supplementary Diplomas can also apply for lateral entry to Delhi Technological University, but they have to
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Sai Kiran

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Yes, you can definitely do and can take lateral entry in Bachelor of engineering after completing Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. Lateral Entry Programme is being offered at universities and engineering colleges enabling students who have completed 3-year Diploma in Engineering or B.Sc. Degree or equivalent examination with at least 50% marks, and Mathematics as a compulsory subject in Class XII to get admitted in the second year directly.

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kakanuru arun kumar reddy

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60 percentage of 12 board.

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Sachin Tiwari

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There is hardly any person who is not aware of B.Tech. Engineering courses are offered in a majority of top-notch colleges in India. It is one of the most chosen and sought-after career options that one can pursue after 10+2 for students. The students who have studied PCM or PCMB can take up their career in engineering. But they are not familiar with all the B.Tech courses or the specializations. The technical courses have been designed keeping in view the requirements of the industry. At Jagannath University, the curriculum of all the courses has been designed by industry stalwarts. Top recruiters comprise 'Amazon, TCS, IBM, JBM Group
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Varun Chaudhary

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Civil engineering is the second-the oldest engineering discipline after military engineering. As a result, civil engineering is a broad discipline, which is broken down into different sub-disciplines. The broad field of civil engineering contains different specialised sub-disciplines, which span a range of industries and it includes both practical as well as theoretical tasks. Civil engineers work in a wide range of different environments that depend on their area of work. Though civil engineers spend a lot of time on site, they will also frequently work in an office environment creating strategies and checking different procedures. Ci
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Md suhail

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IT sector job is one of the best choices nowadays because of high salary and study resources are available easily.

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