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2016-03-14 14:51:42
Contributor-Level 7
A software engineer writes down the code in the desired Computer Language and also tests the various functionalities of the software. A good software engineer designs good quality software which is easy to use and enhance.
In a nutshell, software engineering is the practice of computer programming and deals with all the aspects of software design and production.
Courses categorized under Software Engineering
• B.Sc. Software
• B.Sc. Software
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2016-03-13 08:52:17
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2016-03-10 08:52:43
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2016-03-09 13:56:14Guide-Level 14
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2016-03-08 15:36:52
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2016-03-07 11:13:16
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2016-02-16 12:32:49
Contributor-Level 9
At least, a first class is required for getting into one of the known Canadian universities. The colleges under SPP requires at least 50%. However, 55% is recommended for international students. You may check SPP college options on the basis of your grades.
I hope this helps.
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2016-02-16 11:47:26
Contributor-Level 6
All the branches of engineering are equally good and have tremendous job opportunities. It entirely depends on how well you understand and handle the stream and increase your scope of growth.
Some demanding branches of engineering are:
1. Aeronautical Engineering.
2. Automobile Engineering.
3. Chemical Engineering.
4. Civil Engineering.
5. Computer Science and Engineering.
6. Electrical Engineering.
7. Electronics and Communication Engineering.
8. Mechanical Engineering, etc.
Different branches of engineering are popular at different places and the popularity depends upon the day to day requirement of that place. While deciding on a branch
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2016-02-14 00:26:34
Contributor-Level 10
The short answer is YES. However you should look for executive MBA as you might not get good placement post regular MBA. All IIMs offer executive MBA and general placement is also really good. Alternatively you can apply to ISB or other institute that require GMAT score.
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