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Mukul Singh Yadav

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If you are general, then you have to score under 500 rank to get EE.

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

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Hello Sudarshan,
Yes, Diploma in a branch of engineering will surely enable you to seek admission to a degree course in engineering. Normal degree course in engineering enables you to take admission in lateral mode directly into second year. Whether such facility is extended by institutions offering degree by correspondence depends on the management of it. Hence you will have to write to registrar for knowing further details.

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Aditi Agrawal

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Yes, you are eligible.

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syed shaizan

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Both the branches have equal opportunities to get a good job and the rest depends on how you study and enhance your skill so that those can be used in your work area.

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syed shaizan

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Both the branches have equal opportunities to get a good job and the rest depends on how you study and enhance your skill so that those can be used in your work area.

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syed shaizan

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Your colleges selection should be an important factor because both the branches have equal opportunities to get a good job and the rest depends on how you study your engineering and enhance your skill so that those can be used in your work area.

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syed shaizan

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Among the above, EEE has comparatively better scope but remember that your college selection also plays a major role.

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syed shaizan

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Pursue the courses from a good college because both the branches have equal opportunities to get a good job and the rest depends on how you study your engineering and enhance your skill so that those can be used in your work area.

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syed shaizan

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Both the branches above have equal opportunities to get a good job and the rest depends on how you study your engineering and enhance your skill so that those can be used in your work area.

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syed shaizan

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Both the branches have equal opportunities to get a good job and the rest depends on how you study your engineering and enhance your skill so that those can be used in your work area. And syllabus and placements depends on the institute or the university in which you are pursuing your engineering.

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