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Scholar-Level 18
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If your question is what to go for after B.Tech in IIT, then you can either choose to opt for a job or M.Tech from a good college (IIT if possible) or MBA (IIM if possible). While an MBA prepares you for generalist roles and opens your avenues in non-technical industries, an M.Tech qualification offers you plush jobs and a freedom to take your love for technology to the next level. While both these career options are stable and rewarding, current trends indicate that students prefer MBA over M.Tech. Besides opening various employment avenues across industries, an MBA degree gives students a chance to build a promising fo
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
To have a Ph.D degree from abroad universities do not have a stamp or surety to get a job in IIT or any other established Indian University. It totally depend on knowledge, skills, foundation, research papers and project work with positive attitude, commitment and dedication. So, you must give your 100% from your side and do well in your studies up to Ph.D level.
All the best.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
There are many famous coaching institutes in Varanasi. FIITJEE, Allen, Ace, etc. However, I would advise you to for which is near to your home.
Best wishes.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Board will not make any difference for admission only your dedication, effort and commitment to your study and future goals.
So, do well in entrance exam.
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 18
Yes, many IIT's have part time programs for students to do their MS.
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There will not be any problem. Only the problem that may occur is that some top good companies at the time of their recruitment may not hire drop students.
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