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Dear candidate, Looks like you are obsessed with degree tags rather understanding the strength of each degree. For your information, no college in India or any where abroad offers a dual degree in MSc and MTech. You need to understand that MSc and MTech are a bit different on its own scales, as one is Science integrated and the later is technology oriented. If you are interested in doing both degrees, the best way to go about is doing an M.Sc. in India and then doing an M.Tech in India. Or else, after you finish your B.Sc. in India, you can consider applying for an M.Sc. in the UK, Europe or
Hello Thank you for choosing CareerGuide.com and writing to us. I can very well relate myself to your confusion as I had all these options running in my mind while I was at college that you have stated here. I am actually amazed to see you having a variety of options in hand, and not just one or two. From your question, I understand you are studying a B.Sc degree currently and you have a year more to finish it. First, I highly acknowledge the counselling given by our counsellor Gomathi here. Completing a degree alone is not suf
Dear aspirant Thank you for approaching counselors at CareerGuide.com Nice to hear that you want to study abroad. UK is an excellent destination for students choosing to study abroad and for your information, my daughter also completed her studies from UK only. You have scored really very well right from school to college. UK universities usually prefer a minimum of 70 - 75% and top universities may demand some 80% and above. As you are from an arts and science background UK universities and that too top schools may require 80% aggregate in BSc/ BA level from India and if you are from e
Dear Aspirant, I am very glad to see you approach CareerGuide.com for seeking guidance and clarifications for your career development. Let me assure that you have selected the right platform to get advice from.I think I can guide you considering my more than 10 years of experience in counselling and industry. I appreciate your extremely detailed query. If you are interested in IT / Computers / Computer Science field, I strongly feel that you should do a full time MSc or MCA through a good Technology Institute. I would NOT advice you any distance learning course since that will not have value f
Chiranjeev, have you tried taking [Ideal career Assessment][1] - recommend you as you have been talking about both technical and non-technical side of career. It will be good idea if you can once assess which side your inclination is lying. [1]: /know-your-ideal-career
It is typically challenging to merge many geometry dash careers. Programming is a good place to start.
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