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Lovely Professional University

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Balinder, after your B.Tech you can directly apply for Air Force. LPU students have also availed opportunities of Placements in government services like Defense, Transport Corporation of India, etc. through on-campus/off-campus placement drives and SSB Interviews.
Check the link below for more details http://www.lpu.in/placements.php
The curriculum taught incorporates specific courses (subjects) under the notion of Professional Enhancement Programmes (PEP) in which the students are prepared to crack the placement processes. PEP classes start right away from the first semester itself in form of Communication Skills and continue till the f
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Aditya DoiphodeCurrent Student- NIT, Trichy

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It's not a good idea considering the wide range of opportunities in mechanical engineering. You can work in many fields like thermal, fluid mechanics, automobile, design if you stick with the mechanical branch.

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mani khanna

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Aarti Singh

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Gaurav, in absence of JEE you can try for admission in private universities like Amity, Lovely, Manipal, etc which have their own admission tests for B.Tech.All these universities have wonderful infrastructure and world-class facilities to offer to students apart from good placements that they offer. Some of them even offer scholarships.
Good luck.

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SIVASISH KOCHA student pursuing b.tech in Comp. Sc

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Since, you have already completed your Diploma course, you can pursue B.Tech in mechanical engineering via lateral entry i.e. taking admission directly in the 2nd year provided that you have scored the qualifying marks depending upon the colleges (generally above 50%).
Some of the colleges are:
Amity University, Noida
Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida
Amity School of Engineering and Technology,
NoidaCollege of Engineering and Technology, IILM Academy of Higher Learning, Noida
Shiv Nadar University, Noida
DIT School of Engineering, Noida
JSS Academy of Technical Education, Noida
Thank you and best of luck.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Hi,
Who said MAE is not considered as a B.Tech degree. If is it so, then colleges should have shut down this branch.
However, your thinking about MAE is right because nowadays, there are a number of specializations offered in B.Tech. Unfortunately, there isn't any materialisation of the same.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Risheik,
Yes, with this rank of 48,000, you can get a seat for mechanical engineering at SRM university (NCR campus). You can also get all the other top courses at the NCR campus with this rank. So, try it in the counselling.

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Dev Parbhakar

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Greetings.
In context to your question, Chandigarh University stands to the criteria. It has best placement and academic records. Career by chandigarh University has considerably gone high as far as the placement is concerned.
Kindly visit www.cuchd.in for more information

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ram kumar chugh

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For this you should search and see the placements of the college consistently and bonding with different companies.
Moreover, you should also, if possible, visit the college and ask the current studying students and take the feedback.

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