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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
You have asked the very personal but interesting question. Not every fresher of Engineering graduate gets a job. In fact, as per the report of HRD Ministry only 50% of the fresh graduates could get placed in the placement season. Those who pass out without replacement has to fend for themselves in the job market. How do you do this of course is not a rocket Science you need to register yourself on a web portal which is involved in providing jobs to the freshers for example naukri.com is one such portal. You register yourself on this portal give your requirements and portal will find a suitable opening for you. Best wishes
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Guide-Level 14
You can study business management as long as you demonstrate your interest clearly. How you developed interest and what you want to do after pursuing business management are something you must mention on your SOP. Connect the dots.
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Scholar-Level 18
At present, India is not having enough job opportunities for aeronautical engineers. On the other hand, opportunities for mechanical engineers are plentiful. In view of this, I would like to advise you to please go for mechanical engineering. Best wishes to you.
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