Engineering courses
Hello Aspirant!
There were various factors in Engineering which decides Dual course better or not. It also differ according to the stream selection in Engineering. I think the dual-degree programs are fantastic, but why go for an early commitment. And if the MTech part of the dual degree is in a specialized area, that should be avoided. When students don't even know the difference between Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, asking them to commit that they will work on "Power" or "Wireless" or "VLSI" after three or four years is simply ridiculous.
But there were certain benefits of pursuing dual degree:
With advantages there are various disadvantages like: Short-Term Cost ,Real World Experience Still Helpful ,Intense Studying ,Putting a Professional Career on Hold. So it differ from person to person , what they want to purse in there life.
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Yeah! Its different from the core fields such as the Mechanical, Civil etc. In this field, as its an interdisciplinary field so one need to know some of the topics which are not required in other fields such as Biochemistry, Preservation Sciences, Microbiology etc. So you can get some relation between the course of Food Technology and Biotechnology but its quite different from the other courses.
After the completion of the course, you can go for the courses such as:
The lead recruiters of the Food Technology is provided below:
To know more about Food Technology as a course, visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/food-technology-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
If you are planning to go in the mechanical field then you have to devote at least 6 years for becoming a good mechanical engineer. There are various recognised Institutions which provide study of mechanical engineering under highly experienced faculty. These institutes are Vellore Institute of Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Anna University and many more. After learning skills of mechanical engineering and completing your degree you can earn average salary of 5 to 6 lakh per annum. You can become project manager, senior engineer, service and maintenance engineer with the ongoing increasing experience in your company. After getting high experience in your industry you can expect a salary of 9 to 20 lakh per annum. Hero motocorp, Samsung, Tata motors, General motors are the major recruiters of mechanical engineering students.
I am mentioned below the name of top 5 engineering courses which include mechanical engineering as well:
Read More about Mechanical Engineering:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/courses/mechanical-engineering-course&ved=2ahUKEwi94KmhvP70AhWiguYKHXBBBFwQFnoECAQQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1u2KFEUyasFy9tuQDShQk5
Hi aspirant,
Following below are few of the top Universities offering engineering courses in India:
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Hi,
typical U.S. student would have a Bachelor degree from a respected university and some engineering experience as an intern. They usually were confident (sometimes overly so) and had good answers to open-ended engineering questions that required creative problem solving.
In contrast, the typical Indian student would have a Bachelor degree from a university in India that I had never heard of, and a Master degree from a respected U.S. university with little, if any, engineering intern experience. They often struggled to provide examples of real-world problem solving, and would stumble over even simple engineering problems.
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Nope! There are no so called 'BTech Software Engineering' course in IIT's or NIT's. The MNC's such as the Google, Amazon, Whats app, Facebook etc recruits the BTech CSE graduates which is the course offered in both the IIT's and NITs. In general, all over India there are very few college which can offer such as course. See CSE is the most comprehensive course which you can get, to go for the Software Engineering, Web Development etc.
Some of the colleges providing the course of BTech Software Engineering:
For more colleges you may visit for Software Engineering BTech:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india?degree=B.E%20/B.Tech&branch=Software%20Engineering
To know more about CSE as a career visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/computer-science-engineering-course
To know more about Software Engineering as a career visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/software-engineering-course
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