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amish jain

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Hello Jhansee, Congratulations for the post-graduation. Here, let me tell you about the NET Exam. NET stands for National Eligibility Test which is conducted for the Assistant professor in universities or colleges and the award of the Junior Research Fellowship. The UGC NET exam is conducted for around 84 subjects while the CSIR NET exam is conducted for the Science stream subjects like Physical Science, chemical Science, life Science, earth Science, and mathematical Science. The eligibility for the NET exam is that you must have the post-graduate degree. As you have completed the post-graduate in metallurgy, you can apply for the CSIR
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Kritika Agarwal

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After B.Tech in Metallurgy, you can land yourself in a PSU job with some hard work-SAIL, IOCL, and Visakhapatnam Steel are the options. SAIL and Visakhapatnam Steel conduct their own recruitment tests, IOCL recruits through GATE exam. Apart from these, you can also try getting into BARC which recruits through its own test as well as GATE. If not the above option, you can give a shot at CAT for MBA. Pursuing MS is based on your interest in the subject. If you can give GATE and get a good score, PGDIE from NITIE is an option for you. All the best.

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Vikash Jain

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* After completing Diploma in mechanical Engineering, you are only eligible for the following B.Tech branches:
-Aeronautical Engineering, -Automobile Engineering, -Computer Science and Engineering, -Information Technology, -Mechanical Engineering, -Industrial Production Engineering, -Mechanical (Mechatronics) Engineering,

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear,
No college in India provides part time or correspondence B.Tech and M.Tech. It's illegal as per the norms of UGC and AICTE. You need to do B.Tech from regular mode only.
I hope this helps.
Good luck.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
As far as my information goes, this Institute does not offer any part-time degree course, though it offers many other certificate or such courses.

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Kunwar Bhanu Prakash VermaCivil Engineering NiT Agartala

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The chances of you getting placed will be doubled if you do your M.Tech or MS in material sciences or metallurgy. The demand for metallurgical engineers is growing these days. Government organisations like DRDO, DRDL, etc. offer a wide range of opportunities. Also, private companies like shell, Liners India, Tata Steel, Reliance, etc. offer some very interesting jobs. So all those students really interested in material science can take up this really interesting branch and stop worrying about the placements.

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utkarsh singh

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You can go for Masters in science from colleges affiliated to Delhi University or you can also apply for Master's degree from the Central University.

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