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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Nice to meet you. B.Tech: Bachelor of Technology. It is a technical course of higher level known as engineering. There are many branches of engineering, such as :
1. Civil
2. Mechanical
3. Electrical
4. Computer Science
5. Information Technology
6. Electronic & Communication
7. Chemical
8. Petroleum
9. Biotechnology
10. Agricultural
11. Mining
12 Aerospace
13. Instrumentation etc. Many institutes offer engineering courses and to join any engineering institute you need to pass 12 board exams with the required % as per your category also you need to go through entrance exams conducted by different authorized bodies. After completion of
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Bhavna Kumavat

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Yes you change but your fee is lose no ECE, CT etc. Are not recieve many but you fil the form your admission is successful in DDIT.

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Bhavna Kumavat

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Yes you change branch after 1year in Diploma but 1year grade card high marks to change Diploma in any college Submit your first 1year grade card and flip the form.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirants, Union Public Service Commission and Public Service Commission of respective states conduct entrance examinations for various fields and positions, and for most of them, one needs to hold a bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification. Now, It does not matter whether you have completed your Bachelor's degree program after a Diploma course or have followed a bachelor's degree program after completion of higher secondary, if you are a graduate, you will be considered eligible for graduate-level examination provided you fulfill other eligibility criteria applicable to each examination conducted by Union Public Service Comm
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

The syllabus of UPSC is based on complete general studies and one optional subject of your choice. So you can choose any subject listed by UPSC in their syllabus. You can go through the UPSC exam syllabus for civil services on its official website. Maths is recommended and you'll be able to handle it with relative ease if you have engineering experience. Perhaps, because civil service exams do not include computer engineering, you could be better off keeping math as an optional subject. You can choose any subject first and then, start from class 6 to 12 for that particular subject book. However, according to the weightage and simplicit
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Yes, you can apply for UPSC civil services exam after completing the computer Science engineering degree. Anyone who is an Indian who possesses a Graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university is eligible for the IAS exam. The students who are in the final year of their degree course are also eligible. You can go through the UPSC exam syllabus for civil services on its official website. But computer science is not an optional subject. UPSC has put core engineering subjects as optional. Perhaps they do not see CS as a core branch yet. Only Civil, Mech, and Electrical can be opted for. If you found it useful then upvote
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, great connecting with you. B tech food technology is better than B.Sc. Technology. B.Tech food technology is a professional undergraduate course. The duration of this course is 4 years. B.Sc. Food technology is an undergraduate course. The duration of this course is 3 years. B.Tech technology deals with the study of food Science. B.Sc. Food technology deals with the study of scientific principles involved in food production as well as preservation. B.Tech food technology has the highest salary and scope than B.Sc. Food technology. So B.Tech food technology is better than B.Sc. Food technology. Hope this information helps
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Nice to see you. Both the programmes carry different importance. It depends upon personal aptitude that decides which programme is better for her/him. B Tech in Food Technology has a better overall prospect as even without a master's course you can enter into the industry/job market whereas B.Sc. (Ag) graduates generally need M.Sc. (Ag) for higher positions. Both the graduates may take any competition for which the minimum prescribed qualification is graduation in any discipline. So for administrative/bank/railway both have equal prospects. An agriculture graduate has, however, an advantage for some posts in bank especia
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