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16th March 2015, 07:35 PM
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Is it beneficial to do B.Tech in IIT instead of University of Oxford?


Sir
I want to do my B.Tech from University of Oxford.
I am a student of 11th Science. I have secured 98% in
my 10th Board exam. And I am trying my best in my
education. But I have heard that doing B.Tech in India
from IIT is better than doing from Oxford University.
Is it true? Please sir tell me about this. It is my aim
to do study in Oxford University.




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18th March 2015, 02:08 AM
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Default Re: Is it beneficial to do B.Tech in IIT instead of University of Oxford?

Yes doing B.Tech from IIT is better than doing it from University of Oxford.

Because education abroad will cost you very high and there is no Guarantee that you will get a Good Job over there after your Education.

Doing Graduation from IIT will help you in getting in to the Top most MNC Companies in INDIA.

If your having a Very Bright and Happy Future here in INDIA then why do you want to go abroad Spend so much money and then get a job.

Prepare well and crack the IIT Entrance exam and Have a Bright Future.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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