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Honestly, both Engineering Degree and Diploma have their own importance, but if you're thinking long-term — a Degree is definitely the better option, especially from a good institute like MERI. A B.Tech degree gives you deeper technical knowledge, opens doors for higher studies like M.Tech or MBA, and allows you to apply for top-level government and private sector jobs that usually require a graduate qualification.In a degree program, you not only learn core engineering subjects in detail but also get exposure to projects, internships, coding competitions, and industry-level training, which are extremely valuable in today's job marke
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RISHAV Kumar

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What about IIIT'S 

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RISHAV Kumar

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An MBA from IIM is ideal if you aim for leadership, business, or management roles with high salary packages and faster career growth. An M.Tech from IIT suits those interested in technical expertise, research, or academia. Choose MBA for business-driven careers and M.Tech for deep domain specialization. Your career goal should guide your choice. 

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and Bachelor of Computer Applications BCA are both undergraduate courses that offer a foundation in computer Science. However, there are some key differences between the two programs. *B.Tech in CSE* is a four-year engineering degree that focuses on the theoretical and technical aspects of computer Science. The curriculum includes courses on programming languages, data structures, algorithms, operating systems, and computer networks. B.Tech in CSE graduates are typically qualified to work as software engineers, system engineers, and database administrators. *BCA* is a three-year undergra
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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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Sure, I can help you with that. There is a lot of confusion created by private colleges regarding admissions. This is due to a number of factors, including:
* The lack of transparency in the admission process. * The high fees charged by private colleges. * The lack of government regulation of private colleges. As a result of this confusion, many students are unable to make informed decisions about where to study. This can have a negative impact on their education and their future careers. Here are some of the ways in which private colleges create confusion regarding admissions:
* They often do not publish their admission criteria clearly
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Sonu Kumar

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The SAP module you choose will rely on your interests, talents, and career objectives. You can use the following guidelines to select a SAP module:
1. Determine your career objectives: Choose the type of work you want to have in the future. For instance, you can think about the SAP Financial Accounting (FI) or Controlling (CO) module if you wish to work in finance.
2. Assess your abilities: Evaluate your present knowledge and abilities. If you have logistics expertise, you might think about using the SAP Materials Management (MM) module.
3. Study SAP modules: Learn about the many SAP modules that are offered and what they have to provid
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The CLAT 2021 and JEE Main Phase 3 exams are clashing on July 23, 2021. This is a problem for many students who are interested in pursuing both law and engineering. There are a few things that CLAT aspirants can do to avoid the clash:
* *Apply for a change in date with the NTA. * The National Testing Agency NTA is the body that conducts the JEE Main exam. They may be willing to change the date of the exam for students who are also taking the CLAT. To apply for a change in date, you will need to contact the NTA and provide them with proof that you are registered for the CLAT. * *Take the JEE Main exam in a later phase. * The JEE Main ex
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Karthikeya JAMMALAMADUGUStudying in VIT AP

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VITEEE exam is same as the pattern of JEE Mains
The MPC student has Maths Physics and Chemistry English subjects for exam. You need to learn all the topics from your 12th.
1. Note the important topics
2. All are formula based answer so revise all the formula
3. Prepare the concept well
4. Maintain same time all subjects because every subject is. Important. All the best for your exam.

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Karthikeya JAMMALAMADUGUStudying in VIT AP

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No, I think it might not possible.

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