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2016-01-05 22:04:45

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KOTTE RAJU

Beginner-Level 3

Hello Cisco both are the good courses, But you need to work hard a lot to achieve good position in the specified field, and in future there is good scope for both the fields, if you want to be perfect on mechanical items then mechanical will be better,
All the best Cisco.

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2015-12-30 12:02:33

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2015-12-24 20:10:22

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Pratibha Biswas

Beginner-Level 2

Hii. I understand your situation. Even I faced the same problem. I would suggest that you concentrate on your boards first and try exploring all the careers. I understand that in India, everyone is expected to dive into some specific careers i.e. engineering, medical, law, defense, civil etc. But choose something that interests you, not the norms. Try to find what interests you and work hard in that. Do not always go on the path that everyone else travels in.
Best of luck :)

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2015-12-21 15:49:51

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Raja,
Germany is very much known for its technological advancements, especially Automobile and mechanical. Few good universities that you can look for are
Hochschule Albstadt-Sigmaringen,
RWTH Aachen University,
Esslingen University of Applied Sciences,
University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt /
University of Applied Sciences Landshut,
etc.
Most of the universities have English as the medium of teaching.
For admission you might have to give GRE and IELTS / TOEFL.
Also education in Germany is government funded, there is a possibility that you might have to pay a minimal fee ranging from euro 140-500.
For more information on German Unive
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2015-12-08 17:54:31

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CAT DreamerCrack CAT or Nothing

Guide-Level 11

You can do your MBA immediately after your graduation(Freshers) or after getting enough work experience(Experienced).
Freshers prefers to do MBA when they are least interested in core subjects or core jobs but got very good leadership and management qualities so that they can make into a management profile instead of technical profile. Also the pay scale after MBA is very high which is the main catch of many candidates joining b schools.
Experience Candidates prefer to do MBA if they want a salary hike or a better job profile. After doing MBA they can directly land in the middle level or higher level jobs in an organization. So MBA acts
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2015-12-08 17:36:40

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CAT DreamerCrack CAT or Nothing

Guide-Level 11

Some of the MBA degree suitable for your education profile are:
1)MBA in Operations
2)MBA in Infrastructure Management
3)MBA in Energy Management
4)MBA in Petroleum Management
These are more related to your degree as compared to marketing,finance etc. Also the job opportunities in these specialization are also very high.

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2015-12-08 10:26:44

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Indrani Garg (Shiksha Study Abroad Counsellor)Study Abroad Consultant, 8 yrs experience

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Subhanshu,
If you are still prusing graduation you must have achieved good grades particularly in Physics and Mathematics. You must also hold a bachelor's degree in the same field or related discipline. GRE will be required if you seek admissions in countries such as USA and Canada. Other requirements include TOEFL or IELTS to prove your English language proficiency. You must first decide which country you want to go to as admission requirements vary with colleges and countries.
Hope this helps. Feel free to write back for any clarifications.

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2015-12-07 13:54:17

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

Except for faculty positions in Colleges and Schools, Mechanical Engineering AMIE is considered equivalent to B Tech. AMIE is a voluntary professional membership offered by Institution of Engineers(India) and is not considered as a distance education programme.

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2015-11-27 20:30:13

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

CAD, CAM, CNC Machine Courses apart from quality certifications and piping and other offshore related courses.

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