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Ujjwala Gaur

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Yes, IMT does accept correspondence Bachelor's degree.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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As mentioned before, the cutoffs and eligibility criteria do vary according to the University and course that you are choosing. The country also plays and important role. What I would suggest is to first fix a course. Then search for universities that offer that course. In this way you will be able to understand the eligibility criteria put forward according to different universities and decide accordingly. All the best.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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CU has emerged as an attractive place to pursue this course in the last 3 years. They have actually developed a lot. It is important to note that the placements of today won't matter much for you when you complete your degree after 3/4 years. Still, for the question, I would suggest that you take the data from them as their online counsellors are available for such information. The Placements for a Bachelor Degree Holders are not very high anywhere in the Private University World. CU still have better chances to give you a placement, depending on your competence, in the future.

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Apurvva Sood

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Yes, it accepts a correspondence degree.

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Harleen Kaur

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You need to check the same with college, as they have not disclosed it anywhere online.

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alok kumar

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Yes, you can directly apply. There is no entrance required.

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Harleen Kaur

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Fill in the admission form to get started with and then follow to instructions.

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

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Hello Kushal,
Yes, of course. Doing graduation in mechanical engineering will give you a very good perspective for future specialization in automobile engineering. In fact in the beginning, automobile engineering was considered as a sub branch of mechanical engineering. In the years to come automobiles are going to continue to be the mainstay of indicator of the country's industrialization and the chances are all the companies in India are going to spend more and more on this area in this automobile field, increasing chances of students to get placed and go big way in their career. Best wishes to you.

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