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Madras institute of technology does not offers BE (Automobile Engg.) or any UG BE programs for diploma engineering students. The admission in these programs are based on 12th marks, Interested candidates needs to registered in TNEA first after declaration of 12th result, a centralized counselling process is organized by Anna University for admission in various undergraduate engineering programs.
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It's good to know that you are interested in doing your graduation in engineering in automobile branch. But why restrict to only government colleges? There are many good colleges in Bangalore which are offering this branch. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about colleges offering this branch:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/ranking/top-automobile-engineering-colleges-in-bangalore/51-2-0-278-0.
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Scholar-Level 18
Automobile engineering is a very vast and fast growing sector. New development and innovation are the important part of this course. However, this is fact that placement in Automobile engineering are very less in comparison to CS and IT. However, it depends upon own caliber, passion and interest. Southern region have good presence in automotive industries and all the major companies like Ashok Leyland, Hero MotoCorp, Isuzu motor, Mahindra& Mahindra, TVS and TATA etc. are there. Hence, try to be come in top three of your college so that better chances of placement can be made.
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If you want to pursue law, you can appear for CLAT exam for getting into national law colleges or any other LLB entrance for the university you want to enter into. It doesn't matter if you have a gap in studies or not. Just try focusing on studies and clear the entrance.
Good luck.
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