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8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
M.Tech:
This is the course that most students pursue once they complete their engineering. This course has many takers because of the job opportunities that it has to offer. If you really want that edge over B Tech grads or you have set your eyes on becoming a lecturer, this course is highly recommended. The course is two years long and the demand for M Tech grads isnt going to die any soon.
M.Sc. or M.S.
Engineering graduates are eligible to pursue relevant Masters Degree in Science. M.Sc. or M.S. programs can be pursued by them. The key is to select a relevant and rewarding field of specialization. It will also help one t
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Both the exams are tough but difficulty level of CAT is greater than SBI PO exam on the other hand competition level in SBI PO exam is way more than CAT.
So, both of them are difficult in their own way.
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8 years ago
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If someone needs a job more than anything then SBI PO is the best option. You will get a good package, reputation and your job will be safe. But, PGDM in finance is different. You have to spend some money to study and then only you can hope that you will get a good placement (if it's a top college you will definitely get good offer) and if you want to go to the top level, work hard and show them the results. You can't just go to the top without working hard.
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Contributor-Level 8
The syllabus of IBPS PO and Clerk is totally same. There is no difference between them.
SSC has some extra syllabus that is General Science.
So, basically, there is a little difference between them. The difference is all about the difficulty level.
Give all exam but make one exam as your aim.
Check Syllabus of SSC CGL exam here- https://scoop.eduncle.com/ssc-cgl-exam-syllabus
All the best.
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