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Here is the tool which you can use to get prediction of the college according to your score range.
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Here is the list of the college that provide aeronautical engineering.
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Here is the list of the college that provides M.Sc. In physics in correspondence mode.
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#1 Public Administration. Getting into government work is often made easier if you have a public administration background.
#2 International Relations.#3 Business Administration.
#4 Economics.
#5 Political Science.#6 Public Health.#7 Public Policy.
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Normally speaking, a student chooses Diploma when need for early job is perceived. Diploma is actually a skill imparting course. If you can afford to spend money for your studies then I would advise you to go for lateral admission in course for graduation in engineering. However if there is a financial constraint then I suggest you take up some job immediately after completion of Diploma and then after couple of years think of doing graduation in engineering. You can also do AMIE which is equivalent to graduation in engineering for all practical purposes. Best wishes to you.
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