B.Tech Mechanical Engineering
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Job options
Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Aerospace engineer
Automotive engineer
Contracting civil engineer
Control and instrumentation engineer
Maintenance engineer
Mechanical engineer
Nuclear engineer
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Corporate investment banker
Mining engineer
Patent attorney
Production manager
Technical sales engineer
Water engineer
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
Please understand that there is no difference in PGDM and MBA other than course name. PGDM is equivalent to MBA and syllabus of both are almost same.
Maths is an essential subject in both. There are subjects like Quantitative Techniques , Business Maths / Statistics or etc in both PGDM and MBA.
If you are interested in Mechanical Eng., you can specialize in Production Engineering, Automobile Engineering, and Advanced Automotive Design Engineering etc. at PG level.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
As per your JEE marks, your chances are really slim to get any top reputed colleges. So, it is better if you start preparing for your other examinations that you may have applied for.
Best wishes
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Trust the information on website.
Eligibility Criteria
The academic qualifications as prescribed in the information bulletin and application form of CBSE JEE are applicable for the counseling. These are reproduced below :
The minimum academic qualification for admission through CBSE JEE is that the candidate must have passed in the final examination of 10+2 (Class XII), or its equivalent with aggregate score of minimum 60% in PCM + English.
Candidate must have appeared in CBSE JEE .Selection will be based on CBSE JEE score.
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Guide-Level 13
To get admission in B.Tech, you will have to appear for the LEET entrance exam conducted by each state university or you will have to gain good rank to get admission in the government colleges because only 10% seats are available for the lateral entry students. Merit cannot be confirmed as each state university has its own merit list.
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Guide-Level 13
After doing B.Tech, I would suggest, you should do Masters in automobile engineering. It is the best sector. After software sector, the automobile sector is the largest sector in terms of job opportunities. There is more demand for automobile engineers, so do this course.
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