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2016-03-20 15:33:16
Guide-Level 11
After bsc you can apply for state and central govt jobs.All jobs that demand graduation.
Bsc and Msc jobs depend upon streams.
Else if you have bsc and msc plain you can be a teacher or a faculty of colleges. Rest is all about enhancing skills and getting experience.
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2016-03-20 09:44:55
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2016-03-20 08:46:47
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2016-03-19 18:23:24
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2016-03-19 11:32:08
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School teaching nd Professorship are two different areas so if u are aspiring to become a professor you should prepare for NET after post grad. Other path could be completing mba to join management college as professor.
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2016-03-18 13:36:25Guide-Level 14
VLSI/MicroElectronics
OptoElectronics and Laser Technology.
These streams contain elements of Physics/Solid State Physics/ Photonics. To pursue M Tech you will have to clear GATE. After the completion of your M Tech you may proceed to do PhD in Solid State Electronics or related technologies.
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2016-03-18 10:03:43
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University of Saskatchewan is a reputed university, however for mechanical engineering you may also look at University of Waterloo, University of Ottawa, University of Toronto, McMaster University, McGill University and University of Alberta.
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