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abhay jha

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aircraft maintainence is very interesting and good for placements.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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I donlt think there is any such college in India Arvinder. But yes you may contact Manipal college (Karnatak) as I have heard that they have similar kind of provision which may be like student exchange program.

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Dharmpal BarjatiB.tech

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Hello
There are many top NITS after IITS. You can get admission in NITS through JEE main raking. And other also private university like DTU, Manipal university, Amity university.
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Purav Parekh

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If you can get masters degree in that field then it is best to select this field.

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Monisha Barua

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Hi Parul,
Surely MBBS, because quality of education of B.Tech is not even comparable with MBBS. There are lakhs of B.Tech seats available, but very limited number of MBBS seats. That explains everything , i assume. Better degree means which is more in demand. According demand supply theory whose quantity available is less is in more demand and vice versa.
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amit jainamit.jain@scholarsabroad.com

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Hi Kaushal,
If your budget allows look at overseas for your B.Tech studies. You may have to consider a budget of a minimum of Rs.30 Lakhs for the same. Else, consider India for B.Tech and then go abroad for MS programs! Hope this helps!

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Narendra RoyAn engineer who loves to share his experience

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You have to plan the preferred engineering course under BTech as start of your dream step. Perform to the best first in BTech & then dream forward for courses in US/ Canada.

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