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manpreet
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3 years ago
Before I reply to Subhash, let me correct what Raj92241 has advised. Firstly, nobody would pursue M.Sc or M.Phil after B.E./BTech. as both these degrees would not in any which manner enhance job or learning perspective. Secondly, graduate engineers will not work as Computer Operator, Computer Systems Specialist Supervisor, Computing Hardware Systems Director, Data Analyst, Data Entry Worker etc. Let me clarify, just doing a degree course does not guarantee any career. Three things would be very important while undergoing graduation that is English communication skill, good knowledge and skills for at least one software language and good aptitude and logical thinking. Simultaneously, it is very important to understand the importance of a good, reputed and NBA/NAAC accredited college because only such colleges can offer campus placement and related training.