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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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AKI's Poona College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Anantrao Pawar College, Annasaheb Awate Arts, Commerce and Hutatma Babu Genu Science College, Baburaoji Gholap College.

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priyank sharma

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Hi friend,
As we are aware that new technology is expanding day by day like it started from 2nd generation & it keeps on growing. Today is the decade of 4th generation, so it keeps on expanding. In the GDP of our country, TELECOM sector contributes around 2.5% I. e. very huge growth and in future, this figure will keep on increasing, so ultimately, this sector will cover a huge area in future and it will have a vast scope. In India, we have all resources but still, we are lacking behind the other countries the reason behind it is lack of education and proper use of resources, we Indian people believe in working for other countries rath
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Soham KshirsagarPassionate for management studies

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Hello Suyog,
PUMBA is obviously good in terms of ROI since the fees for two years is about 1.4L. PUMBA has a consistent high performance placements with good brands on Campus. Average package is 6.5 L. Even brands are on campus for Internship.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Aaryan!
For studying Master's in Economics, my suggestion will go for;
#1) Indian Statistical Institute (most preferred), #2) Delhi School of Economics, #3) Jawaharlal Nehru University. For this, you need maths as a compulsory subject in class 12th. And your graduation should be specialised in statistics/economics or math. Hope this helps. Good Luck. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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B.Sc is 3-year course while B.Tech is a 4-year course. The main focus given to theoretical portion in B.Sc while B.Tech will cover theoretical as well as practical portion. Technically, B.Tech is better as compared to B.Sc.

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Ashish Shirsat

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If you are interested in pursuing your career as a Design Engineering, you can learn one of the design software like AutoCAD, CATIA, PTC Creo, SolidWorks, etc. In case you are interested in analysis/simulation, you can go through some short courses in analysis software like Ansys, MoldFlow, Fluent, etc.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Aastha!
Out of the given choice, my suggestion would go for Amity Business School NOIDA. That's good for MBA as compared to NIBM Pune.
The reason is; having a fully specilized incubator. For MBA, they are having very large number of real time case study. And they do have the option for 3-continent program. Hence, on these parameters, the Amity seems to be quite good place as compared to NIBM.
Good Luck.

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priyank sharma

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Hello,
This is a two-year full-time post-graduate course. Its fee is 40,000 per year. The total course fee is INR 80,000.

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There is a huge job opportunity after your completion of pharmacy. If you want work in public sector than you can work as Hospital pharmacist, or in manufacturing industries in production, QC, QA, and also can work in CRO in CDM, Pharmacovigilance, Regulatory affairs. If you want work in government sector try for drug inspector or drug analyst. Its all depends on your interest to choose your career.

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