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tarun mittal

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If you want to get into research programme M.Sc, then I think a rank of up to 200 will be fine, but there will be a detailed technical interview. For the course programme (ME), a rank of 30 may or may not get you a seat. A rank of under 10 definitely will, this is generally applicable for all the different streams of GATE through which the Aerospace programme at IISc admits students. The course programme is fairly intensive with 15 courses and A.M.E. Project. My friends used to stay very busy with so much coursework. The research programme has 1 to 1.5 years of research involved and 1-2 publications are expected, course requirement is
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tarun mittal

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It can't be decided on the basis of marks since marks vs rank statistics change every year depending on the level of difficulty.
If your JEE advanced rank is below 8000 then you surely get a seat .This year, rank fall down to 9500 I guess since lots of seats left vacant after final round and then they did spot round admission .
But on being safer side try to get below 8000. All the best for your exam

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I had a similar situation like this last year and I was just feeling like if I had been able to score 15 more then my rank would have boosted by 1500 to 2000 approximately. So you kind of feel dejected and you feel like on the one hand that you are qualified to be an IITian and on other hand, you think you won't be getting your desired branch or desired IIT. Analysing your situation, I can surely help you out with best possibilities. If you are really possessive about getting into IITs then you will have to compromise a bit either branch-wise or IIT-wise. The best options for IITs are as follows. If Top IIT is what really matters to yo
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Make sure that you are an OBC-NCL candidate not only OBC, then based on your percentile which you are saying, your chances of getting admission in NITs are good but still you have to wait for few rounds.

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The best US colleges for Aerospace Engineering include California Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Michigan, the University of Illinois at Urban-Champaign, etc. To get into any of these esteemed schools, make sure to apply with a strong application. Components of an impressive application will include high school grades, ACT/SAT scores, IELTS/TOEFL scores, Letters Of Recommendation, personal essays, extracurriculars, etc. I suggest checking out the UniRely platform. Their mentors, already studying at your dream universities in the US, wil
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Dear Sobam, Each nation decides whether to permit foreigners to work there based on its own requirements. Americans and Britons both permit foreign nationals to work. Graduates of aeronautical engineering who work for NASA are included in this. On the other hand, foreigners are not permitted to work for ISRO or DRDO in India. I have no doubt that more nations will permit foreigners to work as the population of the world continues to decline. I wish you well.

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Good day, Karthik There is no information regarding Bangalore colleges that admit A.M.E. Students based on the A.M.E. CET that you are looking for. However, I have attached a list of universities that offer this course via the link below. You must visit each college's website to find the answers to your questions. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/aircraft-maintenance-engineering-colleges-Bangalore
I wish you well.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Dear Karan, Sha Shib is currently widespread throughout India and has academies in more than ten locations. They do provide a variety of course options. Being an all-India company, they have a solid reputation. To assist you, I have included a link that will provide you with all the information you need about this Guna institution. https://www.shiksha.com/college/sha-shib-flying-academy-sha-shib-group-of-institutions-guna-36895
I wish you well.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Krutik Pathak. It's quite sad that your question has reached me now, two years after you first posted it. However, it still pertains to academics, so I answered. Diploma holders may apply for lateral entry admission to the second year of a four-year degree programme. The admissions process is always handled by the involved state's dte of technical education. You can also apply for admission to engineering or any other course at private or institutions that are recognised to be universities using your Diploma as the equivalent of a 12th-grade education. Likewise in IIT. I wish you well.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello Jay Makwana, sadly the answer is no. Engineering for aircraft maintenance is actually a B.Sc. Course. Admission to these A.M.E. Courses is made possible by the A.M.E. CET. You must take various CET exams, like as JEE Mains, in order to get admitted to B.Tech programmes, etc. At the national level or your state's CET. I wish you well.

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