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Shubhangi Kaushal

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MBA gives you the area of control, while M.Tech offers you the improvement of technological distinctiveness. In fact, if you want to add to your experience and study more about their particular fields after B.Tech, M. Technology is a fantastic option. On the other hand, an MBA is an excellent choice to broaden your professional horizons.

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Shubhangi Kaushal

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You can choose any of the branches depending on your interest.

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Bharath Pendyala

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It depends on the college you are going to select if you are
Going to select top universities then the rank will be less according to the course you are going to select.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Most aspirants for a Diploma in engineering frequently struggle with the decision of which branch is best for them. Here is a brief comparison to assist you in deciding which is superior:
1. Subjects: In the mechanical engineering Diploma programme (DME), you study engineering mechanics, fluid mechanics, machines, etc. You study concrete structures, materials testing, and construction management for your civil engineering Diploma (DCE).
2. Job descriptions: A DME entitles you to employment as a mechanic, manufacturing manager, mechanical consultant, and other related positions. You can work as a surveyor, a conservation assistant at ASI
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Deeksha Dixit

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Most Diploma engineering aspirants often face the dilemma of which branch is better for them. Here is a small comparison given to help you decide which is better:
1. Subjects: In the Diploma programme in mechanical engineering (DME), you learn about engineering mechanics, fluid mechanics, machines, etc. In the Diploma in electrical engineering (DEE), you learn about digital electronics, transducers, electronic devices, and circuits.
2. Job Descriptions: With a DME, you can work as a mechanic, manufacturing supervisor, mechanical consultant, and so on. With a DEE, you can get jobs such as junior engineer, CAD junior engineer, and technic
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Joel Sam Sunil

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Yeahh. You can find courses in your field in online platforms like Simplilearn which provides various online courses.

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deepika maurya

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Yes, you can pursue a Bachelor of Technology lateral from Delhi Technical University. Delhi Technical University will conduct DTU LEET for B.Tech lateral admission. Eligibility Criteria:
1- Students have to secure a minimum of 60 percent marks or an equivalent CGPA in an Engineering Diploma Degree.
2- Students from the SC/ST category should score a minimum of 50 to 55 percent in their examination.
3- Students who are above the age of 18 and below the age of 26 are eligible for the entrance exam.
4- Students who have Backlogs and Supplementary Diplomas can also apply for lateral entry to Delhi Technological University, but they have to
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Sai Kiran

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Yes, you can definitely do and can take lateral entry in Bachelor of engineering after completing Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. Lateral Entry Programme is being offered at universities and engineering colleges enabling students who have completed 3-year Diploma in Engineering or B.Sc. Degree or equivalent examination with at least 50% marks, and Mathematics as a compulsory subject in Class XII to get admitted in the second year directly.

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Chandan Paul

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UCE TSICET Cut Off 2022
TSICET Cut Off Round
General- 699

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Urbee Gangopadhyay

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IIHM (International Institute of Hotel Management), Goa, is located in Nuvem district. Course provided B.A. In Hospitality management+ Bachelor in Tourism Studies + Advanced Diploma in International Hospitality
Panache Academy, Goa provides 3 different types of courses related to tourism.

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