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

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Hello Purna,
It's nice to know that you are already post graduate in maths. May I then ask, why engineering now? Almost 50% of fresh engineering graduates are not finding any placements. In addition, doing engineering via distance education is illegal. I feel you should go for PhD in maths rather than pursuing this idea of engineering via distance education.

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

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Hello Rakshanda,
My personal choice would be to pursue post-graduation. This has twin advantages. Firstly, it makes you a specialist and hence increases your value in placements cycle. In addition, you also become eligible to teach in engineering colleges, which presently have huge vacancies of trained staff. Best wishes.

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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

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According to my knowledge, if you are graduate in chemistry and post graduate in polymer Science, so yes, you are eligible to do ME in chemical engineering.

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Saurabh,
NIET has a great placements record in chemical engineering. NIET has gained an image, as an educational college among technical institutes, because of it's placement commitments. An exclusive Career Management Center is developed to have an interface between the Institute and Industries. It ranks 59th all over the India in B.Tech.

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JITENDRA PATELClear vision ..... Great thinking.....

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Yes, you may get admissions in this college directly in the 2nd year. Hope for the best.

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Anik Verma

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Hi, ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
10+2 with PCM (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) is the basic requirement to take admission in any BE/B.Tech programme. Percentage required in qualifying exam is 50% for most of the engineering institutes. Diploma holders in chemical engineering, who have done Diploma after 10th, can get admission directly in B.Tech second year. You can Login to www.ksoumysore.edu.in, go to Online Programmes and click on Apply now.

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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

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Hello Kahlid,
Are you interested to take admission in Hindustan College of Science and Technology for B.Tech chemical engineering?
For detail information, simply visit us official page or https://www.shiksha.com/university/hindustan-institute-of-technology-and-science-chennai-36830?q=Hindustan+Institute+of+Technology+and+Science&rf=searchwidget&landing=ilp

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Yes, Diploma in chemical engineering candidates are deemed eligible to do BE in chemical engineering in Jadavpur University. You can also apply for lateral entry (direct second-year admission) and for that you have to appear for State LEET exam (lateral entry exam).

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Radhika Pai

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NITK Chemical has good professors and labs, etc. I have no idea about ICT.

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Rishav SoodAlways here & happy to help u..... : )®

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Hi Vishakha,
The degree awarded at Manipal University, Dubai, is of Manipal University, Manipal, India. So, if a degree is your primary objective rather than exposure to relevant learning environments, then it would be the same degree you probably would earn. In Manipal-Dubai, all you need for admission is 50% marks. The faculty is less than satisfactory. At the same time, you need to be aware of the fact that both the colleges don't offer a lot of on-campus placements and finding a job is not easy in UAE, many students moved back to India. So, I think you should go for Manipal University, India.

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