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Chavvi Agarwal

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Yes you can. I have finished an online Post Graduate programme in Full Stack Software Engineering. I ultimately decided to enroll in NIIT after a lot of trial and error. In addition, I discovered a slew of online education options, like Udemy, Coursera, and others. My preference was for NIIT, on the other hand. The technologies taught, helped me transition from a senior IT engineer to a software engineering professional after taking this course. You'll learn the fundamentals of software engineering and how to put them into practise by taking this course. This course will teach you all you need to know about how they operate in terms of
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Jyotika Sharma

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After M.Tech Geoinformatics, candidates can secure jobs as a GIS Specialist, Senior Sales Manager, etc. , with an average salary between INR 4 LPA to INR 12 LPA depending on the college and the academic career of the candidate. Rest of is depend upon your interest area too.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The NIT Agartala is one of the top NITs in India. Its M.Tech in Cyber Security is one of the best courses, as per market demand.
1. The course fee is just Rs. 1.04 Lacs for an M.Tech in cyber security.
2. The faculty focus on industry-oriented learning in the domain of cyber security.
3. It has really good infrastructure like labs, lecture halls, hostel facilities, etc.
4. According to previous year's placement trends, more than 93% of the graduates of this course have been placed in reputed companies.
5. Companies such as Google, HCL, and IBM hire cyber security graduates from NIT Agartala.
6. You can expect an average salary package
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Deeksha Dixit

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You can start your career teaching engineering degree courses as an assistant professor. You can earn as much as Rs. 80,000 per month at a top college for this position. To become an assistant professor, you can follow the given route:
1. Qualify for the UGC NET exam with a good score.
2. Apply for a teaching position at a state-level private college.
3. After getting experience in teaching, you need to publish good research papers.
4. This will help you get a job as an assistant in grade 2 at a state-level government engineering college.
5. You can pursue a Ph.D. to become qualified for an assistant professor post in a government colle
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Deeksha Dixit

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No, it is not that easy to become an assistant professor after completing an M.Tech at IIT. As per the latest guidelines, you need to clear the UGC NET or state exam to become an assistant professor in any engineering college. Previously, M.Tech graduates could teach at the graduate level; this has now changed. Now, you need to qualify for either the NET, GATE (for Ph.D. or state-level exam to be certified to teach at the assistant professor level. To choose the teaching profession, some prestigious colleges may also require you to hold a Ph.D. in the relevant field, and other prestigious colleges may require teaching experience.

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Chavvi Agarwal

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My Advanced PGP in Data Science and Machine Learning has given me practical experience (Full-Time). I looked at Udemy and SimpliLearn. I picked NIIT after extensive study since it is a true educational institution, not just an online learning service. They help aspiring data scientists build portfolios and prepare for the challenges of working as a data scientist in the real world. NIIT's workout, content, and cost were all considerably more appealing. The extensive NIIT curriculum attracted me in, since it covered all of the essential subjects my predecessors had recognised. The presentations are made by business executives. They are
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Ajeel Karattil

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Yes, Amity University Mumbai offers M.Tech in Defence and Technology and it is 2 years long.

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deepika maurya

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It depends on person to person. However, you will receive INR 12,400 per month as a Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD) scholarship or stipend. You may pay the college fee or spend it on yourself. After admission, you will receive 3 monthly stipends altogether. If you are absent some days, they deduct INR 400 per day. Also if you don't complete the work assigned, the professor won't sign the Teaching Assistant (TA) form which needs to be submitted every month to keep the stipend flowing to your bank account. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha GATE exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/gate-exam). I hope
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