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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello! Jai Krishnan, Both of your choices have a great potential for future. In India, both these streams are coming up in big way. I feel that you should choose anyone from these. Best wishes to you.

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Hello! Sagar Pathivada, it's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing your graduation in engineering in aeronautical engineering branch. After 10th, you need to study well in both years leading to 12th. Understand the subjects well. Then you need to appear for JEE Mains and Advanced to get admission in one of the IIT's. Else you need to pass CET mandated by your state. Alternative means you need to appear for and pass entrance exam conducted by different deemed to be universities which offer aeronautical engineering branch. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello! Het Patel, Parul University has a required lab as mandated by AICTE for this course. Do not worry. They have a good academic record also. Best wishes to you.

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Hello Dipranjan Gupta, yes, Citizens of Nepal are indeed eligible to appear for CDS. There are other criteria also. You will find these in detail in attached link. https://www.shiksha.com/sarkari-exams/articles/cds-eligibility-blogId-24737
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Hello! Lizza Patel, basic eligibility for admission to any engineering graduates course is 12th pass. Then there are some special conditions like domicile, age etc. Also one needs to clear CET assigned by the state for admission to engineering colleges. You will get details of this if you just download the brochure for your intended college. Best wishes to you.

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Hello Jeevitha, for whatever reasons, inclination of students to opt for this branch is quite low. As a result, there is no cutoff for this course in any colleges. Best wishes to you.

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Hello! Chess Poulose, practically for all purposes, B.Tech and BE are identical. Hence, please do not get swayed by the idea of B.Tech better than BE. IIT degree which is B.Tech is best not because of name but because IIT is giving it. You should choose college that is best suited to you irrespective of nomenclature of degree. Best wishes to you.

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Hello! Prasanth Swamy, you can find answer to your query in a different way. You first download the college predictor of Shiksha for this CET. Then you keep on filling different rankings. This will enable you to know up to which ranking you can get your desired branch in desired college. Best wishes to you.

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Hello! Chess Poulose, yes, indeed. This is the best and most optimal solution. It takes care of finances as well since you will get plenty of opportunities to work and earn some money also. Best wishes to you.

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