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Annashwa Chowdhury

Contributor-Level 8

Hi there!
Yes, you can definitely.

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Abhijith,
Admissions to B.Tech Robotics Engineering can be obtained through entrance examinations conducted at national, state or institutional level. Top entrance exams are IIT-JEE SRMJEEE.

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi, Mostly, the admission in government institutes is based on merit I. e. your marks obtained in 10+2. But the scenario is gradually changing and universities are introducing entrance exam pattern for admissions for some of the courses. So, you will have to check with the institute or university for their admission criteria, where you're looking to apply.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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You should not go with the thought that whether the institute is private or government. You should, in fact, focus on whether the institute is good or not. I would recommend B.Tech for you because as per industry norms B.Tech is equivalent to MCA and for MCA you would invest 2 more extra years plus the fee.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

Guide-Level 11

Hi, I'm sharing the list of courses which you can choose according to your interest:
B.Tech/BE or Diploma (Polytechnic):
1) Mechanical
2) Electronics
3) Electrical
4) Information Technology
5) Computer Science and engineering.
6) Mass Communication
7) Aircraft Maintenance
8) Aeronautical engineering.
9) Petroleum and Chemical engineering.
10) Survey and Packaging. Technical (Non-engineering. ):
1) BCA
2) DCA
3) DITA
4) B.Sc. IT
5) B.Sc. CS.

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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No, MBA stands for Masters in Business administration which itself includes at least little numerical. In MBA HR, you might find little finance or accounts, however, little numerical will be there. For the first year of MBA, you will have to study the basic finance.

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