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See this is a very abstract kind of a question. And I think there are no such career MSc courses that are equally applied for both the courses. Now if you want to correlate these two fields then I would say that a MSc in Electronics have a lot of recruitments in ISRO and in IT sectors MSc Electronics are taken as they have good coding skills but in IT's they are paid less as compared to BTech CSE/IT. Thus if you want to go for IT then I would recommend you to go for MCA rather than MSc but if you have genuine interest in ISRO then MSC Electronics can be a great choice for you.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, you should try to score more and more in C.A.T exam as your good academics will not be able to let you in I.I.Ms as you should certainly try to score more and more in C.A.T exam as competition is very tough in C.A.T examination.
Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
It's really amazing to know how focused and goal-oriented you are. So basically by computer Engineer I assume you mean computer science engineer. To enter into the field of computer science engineering, you will have to get a degree of Bachelor of Technology in Computer science if you want to work in top notch MNCs. And to get into degree programmes of BTech from the best institutes like IIT, NIT, VIT, BITS,MIT(USA),etc. , you will have to give entrance exams like JEE Main and Advanced, VITEEE, BITSAT, SAT, etc. And to give such entrance exams, first you have to fulfill their eligibility criteria which is: (1) Candidates must have successfully completed 10+2 with a minimum of 50 percent marks from physics, chemistry, and mathematics as compulsory subjects. (75 percent marks in 10+2 in case of NITs , IITs , and GFTIs). (2) Candidates must have successfully cleared the entrance examination required by the university they want admission to.
So basically, to do all of these take Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics as Main subjects in 10+2. You can take optional subjects in 10+2 related to Computer science. Also at the same time you can start off with some programming languages like C and do some small projects and competitive programming to hone those skills. Later as you will go deeper into the programming and others, you will find your way to achieve your goal as Computer Science Engineer.
For more information on Computer science Engineering, refer the link below,
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/computer-science-engineering-course
Hope this guides you.
All the best!!!
Software engineering with additional math and data wrangling is what we call applied artificial intelligence (AI).
If you work in a research department and never have to actually put an AI model into production, you may get away without significant software engineering skills. These positions, however, are few and far between, and the majority of them need a PhD.
But if you are an AI engineer working in the applied domain, you are going to perform a lot of software engineering work. So the most rational way is to become a software engineer first and then master the AI-specific skills and progressively migrate into AI/ML. That’s what I did.
In college, I studied machine learning, the most promising branch of artificial intelligence. Most of it was theoretical research and I wasn’t able to obtain a job as an AI engineer straight out of University.
As a result, I began my career as a Java programmer, working mostly on cloud-based distributed apps, until transitioning to native mobile development for the Android and iOS platforms in 2013. This provided me a lot of software engineering knowledge which eventually equipped me to handle applied ML. Then I progressively crossed over into applied machine learning.
Finding a graduation employment as a software engineer is more simpler and also makes more sense. Enterprise AI/ML is still a new topic, and most businesses have no idea what it is all about. As a result, they're looking for an experienced project manager rather than a newbie who'll need to be mentored.
Hello Aspirant,
The top engineering colleges in Pune are listed below
You can find more colleges offering Bachelors and masters degree courses in the field of engineering in Pune in the link provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-engineering-colleges-in-pune
Hope this helps and Good luck
Dear Aspirant,
JNTUH integrated programme :-
Placements: 1) This year (students graduating 2020), above 80% of students are placed in integrated (IDP) course (roughly the same in 4 year B.Tech course too) and yet few more companies are to visit the campus. 2) The highest salary offered is around 15 LPA by MathWorks. The lowest being around 3.4 LPA by TCS (accurate to my knowledge). On an average, students usually get 5-7 LPA at the campus placements. 3) MathWorks, ION, Teradata, Oracle, TCS Digital, FactSet are few top recruiting companies at my campus (many more on the list). 4) Software Engineer, Software Developer are few top roles usually offered in my course. 5) the highest - 15 LPA the lowest - 3.4 LPA Average - 5 to 7 LPA 6) Around 5-10% students got internship from my integrated (IDP) course, whereas around 20% students from 4 year B.Tech course for internships from companies like UHG. Still more internship offers are yet to come.
Infrastructure: 1) There are good facilities at my department like projector-led classrooms, variety of labs (special labs like cloud computing lab, IoT lab, smart classrooms) all well-equipped and books of all subjects/topics in library (enough in quantity) as well as high-speed campus Wi-Fi. Also, a seminar hall of 100 seating capacity is available for various activities. 2) The quality of food at UG hostel mess is a bit bad, while the canteen food is somewhat better. The University Health Centre in my campus provides all kinds of medical facilities for free of cost. A newly opened Sports Complex includes various sports like badminton courts, swimming pool, Gym, Table Tennis courts and cricket, football, volleyball, basketball grounds also.
Faculty: All the teachers at my department are well qualified, knowledgeable and ready to help students with all kinds of projects, research works, career guidance etc. Many of the professors teach to the world-class teaching standards and encourage students to involve with innovative and entrepreneurial tasks. 2)The course curriculum is a bit troublesome having less time for practical technical skill building, hence less ready for the industry. But the revised curriculum for my junior batches is well enough good to the industry standards, giving ample time to build industry-relevant skills and the course designed much awesome.
CBIT B.Tech :-
Placements: At present, there are 92.6% of placements are there in the college. The highest package in our college is Rs 26 lakhs per annum. The lowest package is Rs 2 lakh per annum. The average package will be Rs 5 lakh per annum. Companies like Google, Microsoft, Tech Mahindra, IBM, Wipro, Infosys, Tata, etc., visited our college for our course. About 90 per cent got internships from my course in Microsoft, Google, Wipro, etc.
Infrastructure: There are a Wi-Fi facilities in our college. But jio signal is poor. So, try to choose airtel. They also provide better food, best canteen, better sports and good medical facilities. They also encourage for sports and we also participated in many games against many engineering colleges.
Faculty: The teachers in our college are well qualified and experienced. The quality of teaching was very good. They will train for the industry in second year onwards. Especially, the teachers who teach programming languages are very good. They had completed their PhDs. They have a good lab.
For more information on JNTUH check this link:- https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/jntuh-college-of-engineering-hyderabad
For more information on CBIT check this link:- https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/chaitanya-bharathi-institute-of-technology-hyderabad
Hope this helps.
Good Luck!
hi,
see at per latest job scenario and recruitment criteria of big software Industries , your degree does not matter, the only thing which matter is your skills, if you have good technical knowledge of programming, software tools, testing skills and have problem solving abilities you can get a decent paying job. along with software skills you need good communication and presentation skill.
hope it would help.
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