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It's a very good decision to appear for CEED. IIT, Mumbai that conducts this exam has specifically said that no books are specified for the preparation. However, it's known that this entrance test is testing skills of drawing, visualisation, etc. Previous year's questions are available on different that can be used for guidance only. What I can say is that please hone your skills of logical thinking, drawing, visualization, etc. to succeed.
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Here are few universities - however, best is to shortlist them according to your GRE, TOEFL, and B.Tech scores
University of Southern California
http://ame-www.usc.edu/degree/MSME.shtml
The university of Texas at Dallas
http://me.utdallas.edu/graduate/overview.html
SUNY Buffalo
http://www.mae.buffalo.edu/research/index.php
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
http://mechanical.illinois.edu/graduate/mechse-graduate-degrees/ms-mechanical-engineering
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