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kajol ohol

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Placement in instrumentation are very good and for M.Tech they are also good mostly depends on your core knowledge and your projects.

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kajol ohol

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Do you belong to any of the reserved categories?
See, the criteria for getting admission in COEP or any engineering college is your percentile (i.e. 50% weightage to HSC score and 50% weightage to CET score).
For getting admission in COEP, your percentile should be above 90. Now, as I calculated your percentile, it is 46.79. Sorry, you will not get admission in COEP.
But you can get other good engineering colleges.
Fill options for all the colleges, even COEP, preference wise. Do not lose hope, you will definitely get good college.
All the best!

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Anagha G Nair

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Hello,
You can input the details in the below link to find out which colleges you can get:
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Accordingly, you can take the decision.

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Prachi Shah

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D. J Sanghvi is well known for its reputation in universities abroad. The college guides you very well about MS and also various seminar sessions are held with respect to this topic.

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Anagha G Nair

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Hello,
Any individual who has cleared his 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) from a recognised board or institution like CBSE, state board or NIOS is eligible to opt for B.Tech mechanical engineering.
Good luck.

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kajol ohol

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Diploma course is very useful. You get more technical knowledge in Diploma but again it's not degree. The kind of salary you will get on diploma basis it will be in the range of 15-20k.
And the salary you will get after degree will be obviously more than Diploma.
Again if you are thinking of doing a Diploma and the degree then risk is on the Diploma marks you get.

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