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Yes, you can go for higher studies in USA. There are many universities which provide B.Tech courses and you can do part time job also. After completing, you can apply for a Job there.
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I would suggest dual Diploma + degree as you will be considered as a Graduate. While, in dual degree course you will have specialization in one field. Dual Diploma + degree will again open others options like M.Tech.
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