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14th August 2016, 05:06 PM
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Best courses after finishing B.Tech with 55% aggregate
Sir, help me for this confusion. I don't think I can be success in software field. I like to do in hardware but with 55% aggregate is it possible to go in hardware sector? What type of short term course is possible for my interest? Please give reply.
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14th August 2016, 11:53 PM
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Re: Best courses after finishing B.Tech with 55% aggregate
Best Courses related to Hardware Sector after B.Tech with 55% marks:
Yes, there is a possibility for you to get into Hardware sector after successful completion of B.Tech with 55% marks. Here are the courses related to Hardware and Networking field. >> Certificate course in Network Administration >> Certificate course in PC Hardware and Networking >> Certificate course in PC Assembly and Maintenance >> Certificate course in Medical Electronics and Repair >> Certificate course in DSP using MATLAB >> Certificate course in Embedded System Design using Micro controller >> Certificate course in Digital Signal and Image Processing >> PG Diploma in Embedded Wireless and Mobile Applications |
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15th August 2016, 05:18 PM
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Re: Best courses after finishing B.Tech with 55% aggregate
Some of the best hardware courses after finishing Bachelor of Technology are:
1. Microprocessors or Mini computers. 2. Designing Print Circuit Boards. 3. Auto Cad. These three are top sought hardware courses which majority of candidates do after completion of degree for better employment opportunities in private sector. If you face percentage issues in getting jobs in any private companies then you can switch to public sector jobs through government job exams. |
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