Saturday 19 December 2015

Key to success best B-Tech college in India

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To take admission in best btech college in India is such a big task to complete because there are number of btech colleges in India. It’s difficult to choose a top college out of comprehensive list of 500+ best engineering institutes across India. But here are some factors which play a major role behind a best engineering college like as faculty, in-campus placements, infrastructure, quality of students, well equipped labs, academic productivity and so on.

Best btech college in India:
When candidates starts browsing  about top btech college in India then always IIT colleges are coming forward in front of us. So, these IIT colleges are located in Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur and Madras. But if any candidate is looking for the top engineering college in Gurgaon then there are lots of options like G.D Goenka University, Ansal University, NorthCap University, Amity University and many more. But somewhere your choice is depends upon some relevant factors like university tie-ups, international exchanges and placements.

Further, here we discuss eligibility for engineering courses, career prospects in engineering, pros and cons of engineering courses in India and many more.

Eligibility for engineering courses in India:
To take an admission in engineering courses in India, candidates must have passed out 12th standard with minimum of 60% in non-medical science stream from a recognized School. All the students who are interested to take admission in top btech college in Gurgaon, they must qualify AIEEE (All Indian Engineering Entrance Exam) or IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) entrance examinations which held every year in the month of April-May.

Career prospects in engineering courses in India:
There is a cluster of job opportunities in India and Abroad for an engineering graduates and post graduates like as given below:-

1) Lieutenant and captain jobs in Indian Defense Forces via direct technical entry or CDS (Combined Defense Services), AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test).
2) SDO (Govt. Jobs)
3) IES (Indian Engineering Services) jobs
4) JE jobs
5) MNC’s.

Pros and cons of engineering courses:
There are so many pros and cons of engineering courses.
Pros:
1. Engineering courses will put your career on a hike
2. Salaries are also good.
3. Opportunities to go abroad.
1. Lot of government and private job opportunities

Cons:
1. Work pressure is high.
2. Tension to beat lots of competition.
3. Deadlines create lots of tension.
4. Health issues generate



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