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Scholar-Level 17
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-lateral-entry-Delhi-technological-university-rohini-230254.
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If you want to pursue B.Tech, there is no special entrance test except JEE that is Joint Entrance Examination. On the basis of your 10+2 scores and JEE marks you will get admission for B.Tech. So if you want to apply for B.Tech degree you have to prepare for JEE as well as your 12th boards exam. Hope this was useful for you. All the best and thank you.
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7 years ago
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There are plenty of colleges and good ones across all states in India. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/ranking/top-aeronautical-engineering-colleges-in-india/49-2-0-0-0.
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Firstly, I doubt if you will have an enough choice with 60.5%. You will have options for PG Diploma programmes but admissions into a Masters course in Canada will be very difficult for you. If you wish you may look for courses and colleges in Australia. To be very specific with which course you should take will be very difficult since it's an individual choice. May be you should first figure out your subject interest and job plans and decide. If you want to study engineering then Canada will be a tough choice and not wise, in that case you can choose Australia or any other country. If you want to study management, etc., yo
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NIT Trichy
IIT Hyderabad
Anna University
PSG, Coimbatore
Sastra University
Sri Venkateswara college of engineering, perumbudur
VIT, Vellore
SRM university
Sri venkateswara universityAndhra University
JNTU ananthapuram
JNTU kakinada
Amrita university
Gitam Visakhapatnam
KLU Vijayawada
Kongu engineering college
PES Bangalore
MS Ramaiah institute
NIT surathkal
NIT Calicut.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Outside, at least the approach is more practical and course curriculum is less. So people don't waste time in copying and pasting assignments and just attending classes for the sake of attendance. They would actually learn something.
Also, here we have a fixed curriculum. Outside the curriculum is flexib
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
It entirely depends upon from which kind of institute you are pursuing your MBA from. An MBA from a government-funded college will obviously cost less (e.g. FMS, New Delhi charges only Rs 21k as tuition fees) as compared to a private college (e.g. IIM-Ahmedabad charges around Rs 22 lacs). Thus, the total cost for pursuing MBA is anywhere between a few thousand Rupees to an exorbitant amount of Rs 20 lacs and even above.
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