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Scholar-Level 17
When you are going to do B.Tech from any college, which in particular must be AICTE approved, it is just like CBSE for class 10 and 12th class.
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Scholar-Level 18
You have scored only 60 out if 360 marks i.e. 16%. Will you even pass your 12th with this percentage?
I sincerely advise you to review and seek some other career options.
Best wishes.
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Scholar-Level 17
You can choose MS engineering design from McMaster University. Check the course curriculum if it meets your requirement. You may also opt for manufacturing engineering or automotive design. Even a MS mechanical engineering should do you good, you can specialize in advanced engineering design and manufacturing courses.
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It's the question that comes to mind of everyone. I will say that what happens after four years, what will be condition nobody can predict. Hence, it's foolhardy to guess.
However, civil, mechanical & electrical are three main branches and almost all others owe their existence to these.
I feel you should select any one of these.
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