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It's indeed very heartening to hear from you that you are interested in doing your M.Tech in the environmental engineering. Studying while working is perfectly good idea. Whether it's part time job or part time study, you will have to work hard. But all the same it's very important to enjoy both things then only you will not feel the burden. Best wishes to you.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
Placement related information at website- http://biotech.kiit.ac.in/placement.html
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It is nice to hear from you that after 2 years of work experience you are now interested in doing your post-graduation in one of the subjects related to electrical engineering. It is great indeed to think on these lines. There are plenty of specializations available for basic graduates of electrical engineering. However at this stage I would like to advise you that you must do post-graduation in the subject that is at your heart or of which you are very passionate. This is irrespective of what you are doing at the moment. Renewable energy, power electronics. There are plenty of such subjects. I am attaching a link that will give
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http://www.mdurohtak.ac.in/info/acad_fac_engrtech_engrtechnology.html
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