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Mohamed Ibrahim JabarullaCivil engineering student(Pre final year)

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You should appear for the TNEA counseling conducted by Anna university. But the important thing is, you should have scored above 95% in your higher secondary.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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It will better for you, if you can change to BTech CS or BTech IT which are superior degrees to BCA. This way you will save your one year effort and get better degree.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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What is your question please?

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Anandagouda Dharaneppagouda

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You can actually do many certification courses like that of CAD, designing and all but I would suggest you to go for B.Tech because it will add a lot of value.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Hi,
Mechanical and electrical engineering are core branches of engineering.
Mechanical engineering is the discipline that applies the principles of engineering, physics, and materials Science for the design, analysis, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems. It is the branch of engineering that involves the design, production, and operation of machinery. It is one of the oldest and broadest of the engineering disciplines. Mechanical engineers are employed in operations and Maintenance roles in manufacturing and services industry. It is an evergreen branch with no cyclic trend in job market.
Electrical engineering is a field of
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Shyam YadavStudy Abroad - Achievers Point

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As you are already pursuing your Bachelor's degree, work hard and try to get beyond 60% as it will make you eligible for German universities.

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Roopika Merugu

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You can consider:
1. BITSAT.
2. SRM.
3. COEP.
4. VIT.
5. AMRITA.
All the best.

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Srinjini AgrawalI am a student of IMI New Delhi.

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Hi Mahesh,
You can definitely pursue an MBA course after your engineering is over. MBA programs generally provide good placement opportunities to all the students. So I am sure you can get a good job post completion.
Regarding package, it's a very variable component and it varies across industries. So it depends on your specialization and choice of subjects of study. I hope I answered your queries.
I wish you all the very best.

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