Technology Management
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Polymer Engineer is related to converting natural and synthetic raw materials into a host of products that include plastic, rubber, textile fabric and advanced materials. An undergraduate course in Polymer Engineering helps the aspirants to get innovative ideas on the application of polymer materials and developing polymer processing. B.Tech or BE in Polymer Engineering is a 4-year program. The students are trained in various Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) software such as Accelrys, Material Studio for molecular simulation etc. Apirants can also pursue M.Tech in Chemical and Polymer Engineering after graduating in B.Tech or BE program.
Scope of Polymer Engineering:
Graduates and postgraduates in Polymer Engineering can be employed as:
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Yes you can easily get MBA in Technology Management in Osmania University with your rank since the cutoff for it is around 100-200, you can check out more here -: https://www.careers360.com/university/osmania-university-hyderabad#examsCutoff.
and here : https://www.careers360.com/exams/tsicet.
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Hi Akshay,
MIT ADT is a decent colleges in term of placement, infrastructure, faculty. Some of the good companies like Micrsoft, TCS, IBM and many other top MNCs come here for the placements. College gaurantees 100 percent placement to all the students and approx 400 companies come for placement every year.
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Hi Mehreen,
General syllabus of Mtec for mechanical production include following topics:
Hope this will help you.
B.Tech is all about engineering. Which is best? Well that no one can say. My suggestion is that you check what you like. Do you like mechanical or chemical or electronics or computers, instrumentation? There are more specializations like civil which is all about buildings and structure broadly, electrical engineering. Actually one cant summarize an engineering course into one line.
My suggestion - check each course of engineering. See where your interests lie because you will make a career out of it and that is for a lifetime.
As for scope, there is plenty. You become an engineer and work like one albeit in your specialization maybe. You can build that with an MBA or M.tech or go abroad, do research. Jobs can be in manafacturing industries, software firms, banking, civil services, defence and so on.
Some of the good colleges which have MBA course in IT are:
IIM's take through CAT entrance. You can refer to their official site for more information and admission details.
Good Luck.
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