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SAKSHI SINSINWAR

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Yes, there is good placement in Amity University. Amity has a strong commitment in providing the best-trained professionals for the corporate world and a winning career for students as per their potential.
Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus are:
ABN Amro Bank, Bajaj Allianz, Bank of America, CITI Bank, Cummins, Dabur, Dell, Ernst & Young, Google, HDFC Bank, HP, IBM, ITC, McKinsey, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, PepsiCo, Philips India, Samsung, TATA AIG Insurance, TVS Motors, Virtusa and Wipro.

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rohith kola

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You have all the options that a typical B.Tech graduate has and you also have many other opportunities. Everything depends on what do you have to offer to the companies. There are many different job profiles available including mobile apps development, web development, testing, product development, business managers, analysts, data scientists, etc.

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rohith kola

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When students get into engineering most of them entered without knowing what they like or what they want to do for the rest of their lives. When engineering got over, most have still not figured this out, so they get into a job or go for further studies. There are two obvious higher studies choices post engineering - MS from US or MBA. Some go for M.Tech. I can safely say that majority of the students have still not figured out what they want to do for the rest of their lives. However by the end of engineering and for those who join some job, in first couple of years of their career, people vaguely identify what they are good at and wh
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SREYA MAHIPALAStudent Coordinator of Public Relations

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NIT Tiruchirappalli6 you need to have5 CGPA (on a 10-point scale) or 60% marks for OC/OB whereas 6.0 CGPA (on a 10-point scale) or 55% marks in case of SC/ST candidates in the qualifying degree.

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SREYA MAHIPALAStudent Coordinator of Public Relations

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NIT, Tiruchirappalli in all programmes 6.5 CGPA (on a 10-point scale) or 60% marks for OC/OB whereas 6.0 CGPA (on a 10-point scale) or 55% marks in case of SC/ST candidates in the qualifying degree is required.

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aman bhawsar

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Since you are a graduate in ECE so pick up the course of your interest for M.Tech course.

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kanksha Mutreja

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Here is the link which is the answer to all your questions.
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/m-tech-mining-engineering-colleges-india

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