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Hi there,
Yes you can gey the job in Canada or in US after the study of masters in electrical or computer engineering.
In canada some of the universities for this course are
In Canada the stay back is
Anshu, once you complete your MBBS, you have to appear for FMGE. Post your succesful clearing of FMGE exam, you can practise in India. You cannot give NEET PG before you clear FMGE. And if you are going to Nepal this year, the NEET PG exam will be scrapped within
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difference between m.tech and m.s courses is m.tech is more in depth knowledge of any particular engineering stream with the technical ideas and future of any technology. whether ms is fully research based and more interest is given on thesis rather than practical approch. here iit kanpur has ms
see the main different between ms and mtech is ms course is research oriented, have lots of thesis topics, you need to submit atleast one research papaer at the end of the course, most of the students goes for phd after ms, whether mtech is course is mostly have
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There is no general rule about cgpa for ms in States,if you have good academic that helps.Apart from this your gre score,recommendation letters,technical paper published ,projects ,co-curicullar they all play a major role .
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You have to first have to appear exam like GRE or TOFEL. You have to score a good enough mark which will say that you are good at english and you can have a good conversation aboard.
This is a 8 step process:-
Hello Harshal! First of all, let highlight you the difference between M.S and M.tech. M.S is more research oriented and theoratical, whereas M.tech is applied course. If you are planning to do M.s from abroad, then no doubt it is best option. You will have a wide scope there. At
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