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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Its pleasant know your desire to resume studies after these long years. Its very creditable. First you have to decide on the university from which you want to do research. Then you may have to appear for entrance exam for acceptance of your candidature for PhD. Once this is done then you can search for a suitable guide and begin!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi Shaikh,
There are fewer possibilities for you to write EAMCET exam for Engineering passing intermediate from BiPC. I did a research and found out that EAMCET (Engineering, Agriculture, and Medical Common Entrance Test) require Mathematics as a subject in class 12th to apply for B.Tech. So, there are fewer possibilities for you to write this exam.
If you want to select Mathematics, then you must enrol in the Bridge course. As per the government guidelines Physics and Mathematics are the mandatory subjects for applying at engineering colleges.
For more information please check AP EAMCET (EAPCET) 2024: Application Form (Available),
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The salary of an engineer depends on various factors like specialization, role, organization, and work. The average starting salary in India for a fresh engineering graduate can range from INR 3-5 lakh per annum. The salaries vary according to the number of years of experience as well as location. Many companies offer greater salary packages in metropolitan cities which are hub for IT companies as well as other reputed MNCs. The salary also varies as per the entry level of the candidate. After gaining experience of 2-5 years, candidates can expect a salary of INR 8-12 lakh per annum and subsequently shift from techn
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
To apply for the BTech programme at MIT Pune, you must have passed your class 12 with Physics, Mathematics, and English as compulsory subjects. You must also have scored a minimum of 50% aggregate in the PCM group.
- Subjects: You must have passed your class 12 with Physics, Mathematics, and English as compulsory subjects. You can also choose to take any of the following subjects as an optional subject: Chemistry, Biotechnology, or Technical Vocational subjects.
- Aggregate: You must have scored a minimum of 50% aggregate in the PCM group. This means that you must have scored at least 50% in each of the three subjects.
- If you meet t
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