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25th February 2015, 06:07 PM
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Which is better to study among B.Tech and AMIE after completing Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Engineering?
Hello
Please let me know that after completion of diploma in electrical and electronics engineering which is the better course to do Btech or AMIE..? Please reply as soon as possible |
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26th February 2015, 11:21 PM
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Re: Which is better to study among B.Tech and AMIE after completing Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Engineering?
If you want to do a regular course then B.Tech is a better option and if you are looking for job with Engineering studies then AMIE is a better option. It totally depends on your priorities. Therefore, make decision according to what you have in your mind.
AMIE and B.Tech are equivalent, therefore, it will not make any difference after completion. But if you do B.Tech from a top colleges then there are campus placement available for successful candidates. AMIE is good if you want to utilize the time for gaining experience and studying along with it. |
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27th July 2015, 08:07 PM
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Re: Which is better to study among B.Tech and AMIE after completing Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Engineering?
I want to do amei in computer engineering. Please suggest how can I get admission there my mail I'd.ervermapawan.5 @gmail.com contact num 972185350
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28th July 2015, 06:52 PM
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Re: Which is better to study among B.Tech and AMIE after completing Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Engineering?
* If you want to gain knowledge in your stream then it is better to do B.tech.
* B.tech graduation is of 4 years . * In those 4 years you will become a expert if you really do hard work with passion . * Then better chances are there in both private and government sector . AIME * It is the distance mode graduation you can get your degree only but not knowledge not nothing ( 50%) . * jobs will be there but with sufficient packages . * Definitely you will not be satisfied if you are a intelligent . -> Do B.tech and have better future <- |
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