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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
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Scholar-Level 18
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Scholar-Level 18
It is nice to hear from you that after 2 years of work experience you are now interested in doing your post-graduation in one of the subjects related to electrical engineering. It is great indeed to think on these lines. There are plenty of specializations available for basic graduates of electrical engineering. However at this stage I would like to advise you that you must do post-graduation in the subject that is at your heart or of which you are very passionate. This is irrespective of what you are doing at the moment. Renewable energy, power electronics. There are plenty of such subjects. I am attaching a link that will give
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Eligibility for PhD programme: Full-time: Post-graduate degree holders of any recognized universitywith a IInd class securing at least 55% of marks in the concerned subject or in an allied subject. Their admission is based on the merit inthe entrance test GURCET. Preference will be given to candidates with MPhil degree wherever applicable followed by candidates with UGC/ CSIR/ NET/GPAT qualification. Candidates possessing M. Phil. / M.E. / M. Tech. / M.C.A. / M.L. / MPharm /LL.M. /M.D. / M.D.S. /M.S. degree at the time of admission are exempted from appearing for GURCET / Pre-PhD examination. Thanks!
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You have completed B.Tech in the year 2015. So, your university through your college would have provided you with the provisional certificate after a few weeks of results declaration, degree certificate is provided during the convocation ceremony of the college/university. If you have applied in absentia it would have been dispatched to your address of communication provided in your application form. Might be not delivered due to various reasons. Approach the college/university for the same.
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Hi, Changing a college after having taken admission is almost impossible to materialize. There are multiple reasons for this. The first is that college which you want to leave does not want to lose a paying student for the next so many years. Second: the college where you want to take admission may not be having vacancies to admit you. Third: If it's in a different University then the commonality of syllabus comes into picture. In your case, you are thinking of shifting from IIT to college under Pune University. My best advice to you would be to quit it and appear for MHT CET once again for the probable admission in a college in Pune.
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