Engineer eligibility
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Scholar-Level 17
Try private. They assure jobs.
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Guide-Level 15
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Scholar-Level 16
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Scholar-Level 18
In your PUC you have failed in one subject. Right? Firstly i will urge you to clear your PUC. Secondly why insist on engineering? In current year over lakhs of seats are lying vacant across in India. In addition HRD ministry stated that only 50% fresh graduates could get placed. I would therefore urge you to look for career in different field for achievable success.
Best wishes to you .
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Contributor-Level 7
No, you are not eligible for the above course.
Mandatory Course: B.E. / B.Tech (Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Agriculture & Farm Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Environmental Engineering).
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