M.Sc Electronics

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Pankaj Rathod

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Yes, B.Ed is compulsory to become a lecturer.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Divyashree,
German universities are highly competitive, more than 75% is recommended. So if you have these grades then you can think of applying. Check DAAD India website, take the IELTS and TestDaf and start applying.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Priyanka,
Yes, you can do B.Ed after M.Sc (electronics). Since you are from computers background, the best subjects for you in B.Ed will IT and computer science.
Thanks!

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rahul r

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Some of the top colleges for MS in related fields are as follows:
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Stanford University
3. University of California
4. University of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign
5.California Institute of Technology
6. Georgia Institute of Technology
7. University of Michigan Ann Arbor
8. Carnegie Mellon University
9. Princeton University
10. Cornell University

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Shubh BhavsarI am Er.Shubh B Bhavsar from Ahmedabad

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Indian Institute Of Technology
National Institute Of Technology are the best options.

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Joel BhandareOpen to discussion regarding MBA and PGDM

Contributor-Level 8

University of Cambridge.
Imperial College London.
University of Bristol.
University of Sheffield.
University of Leeds.
University of Bath.
University of Surrey.
University of Nottingham
These are the top universities in UK.

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rahul r

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M.Sc in electronics is a highly preferred subject at the graduate level due to its huge benefits. There are a lot of job openings for skillful candidates in both government and non-government institutions. Those candidates who have successfully completed M.Sc in electronics can find massive job opportunities in any of the well-reputed companies operating in design, program, and repair electronics. The pay packages, as well as job opportunities, are much high for expert candidates in this sector.

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rahul r

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Today graduates in M.Sc electronics are much in demand in the corporate job market. There exist many market giants in Electronics operating on designing, planning, building, and repairing of electronic products. There exist great demands for professionals who are able to perform well in the activities of such Companies.
Government sector offers secure and steady employment opportunities for expert professionals in Electronics. M.Sc graduates in electronics can find various job openings under the electricity department of government. It is also possible to get into any other government departments through competitive exams conducted cent
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