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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Balaji,I am sure, you can join B.Tech through correspondence course via Karnataka State Open University. This is of course assuming that you have completed your 12th standard examination and have procured minimum marks mandated by this university. It should normally take you four years to complete the studies but it depends on how much time you are able to spare for studies since you will have to find time from you schedule for study and then appear in examination. The fees of the Open Universities are quite less and much less compared to normal colleges. You will find detailed information once you download the information brochu
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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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For good placements, you should crack JEE Main and JEE Advanced for better government College. And None of private College except bits Pilani etc. And for these private colleges you'll also have to beat entrance exam.

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Chetna S

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Hi, Diplomas are generally not accepted, but you can check with the universities, firstly and get your credentials evaluated. Check DAAD and Anabin. Most UG programs are taught in German language, so I doubt if you will get as many options.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You are eligible for Graduate Marine Engineer (GME)-1st March-2019 batch. Eligibility criteria of GME course is Graduation in BE /B TECH (Mechanical Engineering), BE/ B TECH (Mechanical & Automation Engineering), Naval Architecture with minimum marks of 55% aggregate in Degree.
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Minimum 50% marks in English subject at 10th or 12th or in Degree Exam conducted by a recognized board or University.
Age and Marital status: Unmarried candidates should not more than 28 years (as on course commencement date)
The last date of receipt of application through website is 30 December 2018.
Further online test will be scheduled for the candidate when t
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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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Mechanical engineering, any day. It's a traditional engineering branch that has promising career options. MIT is far ahead of VIT in terms of faculty and placement. Also, the campus is cool and is situated in the hills. I'd suggest you go for mechanical engineering especially if you are interested in machines and a better career.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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This is the age of data science, big data, machine learning and you name it all. But after mechanical engineering, the choice is a little uncommon. You must have a knack for numbers. You must also justify your choice to the universities as to why this course. Apart from this you must have a brilliant academic percentile, excellent projects, letters of recommendation, certifications, etc.

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SACHIN NAMDEVM. Sc. Mathematics at Govt. P. G. College, Damoh

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You are not eligible for M.Sc in Chemistry. You can do M.Tech. /ME in Chemical engineering. If you want to M.Sc in maths, then you are eligible because it is necessary to study the subject at least for 2 years/4semesters in which you want to do Master's degree. In B.Tech Mechanical, a student studies Maths in 2 years but, he studies chemistry only for 1 year /1 semester.

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Mohit MehtaLive Life Regret Free!

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You need to talk to the admission department though I have seen a lot of lateral entries in the college.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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Yes, of course you should learn Japnese, if possible to grow your career. Engineers from the city often have opportunities, make work trips to Japan and vice versa. Knowing the native language of a country is always an advantage, as it helps you connect well with these people. The company gives you an interpreter, but you can connect better with people, if you know the language. Besides, a lot of authorities from Japan come to visit their firms here, and if you know the language, you can interact properly with them too. While school and college students opt to learn French and German languages, Japanese is catching up steadily. It was
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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This number of backlogs won't be accepted. Even if a college does accept, visa rejection rate is very high. You can try some other country, check UK, Netherlands, France, Australia etc.

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