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Today, the environment is a major issue for every enterprise and government. Therefore, the potential for the future is enormous. After earning your M.Sc., there are several distinguished government posts available, including those with the state pollution control board, the meteorological department, and occasionally the Indian armed forces. However, I highly advise pursuing a JRF and PhD. After completing your PhD, you have a lot of opportunities, including those to become an assistant professor in any university and to work for private companies as an environment manager (check Indeed jobs). You can also start your own consultancy or NGO because the current situation has completely changed and every project now requires environmental clearance. Additionally, implementing environmental regulations is a difficult task for any organisation, so they hire qualified specialists for that. Overall, your future is bright, but you must first complete your PhD. There are few opportunities and opportunities at the msc level.
Environmental management consists of thorough, systematic, planned, and documented data on all aspects of environmental pollution. Additionally, it has several engineering-related components.
If you are interested in both management and the environment, I would advise choosing either the master's programme in environmental sciences or management of the environment. Depending on your interests, you might choose a standard MBA if you wish to radically modify your route.
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Hi there! In response to your query which career field you want to go for after switching field of work would actually depend on you. All the fields you have mentioned above are quite promising and with either one of them you can make quite a successful career. It would all boil down to if you're willing to put in the work to learn the skills at hand and how you apply them later, the field where you think this can be easiest for you to follow these steps, you can opt for that.
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Hi there! In response to your query, computer science engineering courses come in a lot of variety of specialisation and field of expertise. First of all it is recommended to choose what role would you want to take up for your future purposes and then accordingly you can purchase courses on stuff like Artificial intelligence, Machine Learning etc.
Hi there! In response to your question; yes definitely you should supplement your engineering degree with quality online courses that would increase the chance of providing a proof that you actually know and can practically apply whatever you have studied. It also allows you to crack internships easily and make you viable for future job opportunities.
Since these institutions are seen similarly by the public, there is actually no difference between them. While they are comparable in terms of placement, the IIT tag will benefit you in the long run in terms of brand value. In addition, IIT would have significantly greater facilities than NITs.
The fact that so many businesses avoid visiting NIT is another issue. nonetheless, be sure to stop by older IITs. Some businesses, like Qualcomm, launch their R&D profiles in older IITs rather than NITs. Similar to this, a number of businesses make a distinction between the packages provided by NIT and the earlier IITs. Like how Cisco provides 39 lacs in the IIT and 31 lacs in the NIT. There are several in the same way.
So, as per my decision, choose IIT Guwahati.
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Dear aspirant,
Many of the candidates who does not know a single line of coding take up computer science and engineering. So, if you have interest then work hard for jee or other state/Universities entrances to take computer science.
But also keep this in mind that you should have interest in this branch because you need to do more hard work in comparison to others who know coding. If you won't do hard work then you will land up in getting some bulk hiring companies like tcs, wipro, infosys, Accenture, cognizant.
If you want to get hired in tech giants like Amazon, microsoft,de Shaw , Cisco then you should be strong at your coding skills.
See, to be honest, no matter how much qualified you are, you will face many difficulties in getting a coding or computer related job with an arts degree with you. If you are sure to make a living with coding, then I would highly suggest you to go for a degree that matches your goals. If you have the capacity, then please go for an engineering course for a B.Tech or a BE degree. But if you don't want to do your bachelors again, then you may also go for a masters degree in Computers, but for that you'll have to teach yourself some of the concepts, which can be pretty hard. Consider both options, and then make an informed decision.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
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As you are not comfortable with coding and other related subjects in Computer Science Engineering you should not go for NIT Durgapur for CSE branch course admission. The better choice for you will be take admission in civil engineering course in Jadavpur University. In which you will feel comfort in study of civil engineering in Jadavpur University where campusing or placement is very good for every sections of engineering courses. Salary of office student from Jadavpur University is not then 6to7 lacs.per annum.
If you want to get a higher education but also want a chilled life, then I would definitely suggest you to go for a Bachelors in Arts or a BA degree. The workload in BA is often quite less and you will get ample of time to do the things you like or for any kind of work that you might want to do.
You may choose any subject that intrigues you, like History, Economics, Political Science, and what not. So, a BA degree will satisfy all your requirements without Maths. Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
See, Delhi University or DU is a highly regarded University and most of the colleges which comes under it also have huge recognition and also provide many employment opportunities. IP University is definitely a good university, but falls short in front of good DU colleges.
Moreover, the level of education of computers is very good in DU, and many participants in competitive coding and ACM-ICPC are from DU. So, I would suggest you to choose DU over IP University.
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