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Piyush Kumar

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Yes, there are some colleges and universities in India that offer specializations or elective courses in electric vehicles as part of their Automobile/Mechanical Engineering programs. Some of these institutions include:
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT)
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani
Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT)
The scope of specializing in electric vehicles in the field of Automobile/Mechanical Engineering is quite promising as the world moves towards sustainable transportation options. With the growing demand for electric vehicles, there is an increasing need
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For students seeking admission for engineering graduation courses the entrance exam specified by the state of Uttar Pradesh is JEE Mains. In view of this AKTU B.Tech programme admissions are basically based on merit obtained in JEE Mains. Of course there are some other eligibility criteria also. Shiksha has compiled a wealth of information about the admission process that is followed by AKTU for different courses. To help you I am giving the link below which will take you to this compilation of information. https://www.shiksha.com/university/aktu-dr-a-p-j-abdul-kalam-technical-university-uptu-Lucknow-57835/admission

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

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Hello Shreeshanth Sai, I must say that your percentile is not all that good. For reasonable chance of getting CAC one must get more than 90 percentile. You have not mention your category. This is important since various cutoffs will be published by National testing agency shortly or based on categories and if you are from general category then the chances of your qualifying even to apply for a seat in NIT or gfti are quite slim. This is so because last year the category was put at about 88 percentile. However to help you I am attaching a link that will predict the colleges and the branch that you can get based on your percentile. https
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Sample papers are designed to give students an idea of the type of questions they can expect in the actual exam. The questions in the sample papers may not be the exact same as the questions in the actual exam, but they are likely to be similar in terms of format, difficulty level, and subject matter. It is always a good idea to practice with sample papers as they can help you get familiar with the exam pattern, time management, and the types of questions that may be asked. However, it is important to remember that the actual exam questions may vary in difficulty level and content, so it is advisable to prepare thoroughly and have a go
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Yes, you can try for higher education in foreign countries after completing a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. However, the eligibility requirements for admission to universities abroad may vary depending on the country and the specific university you are applying to. In general, many universities abroad require applicants to have completed their undergraduate studies (Bachelor's degree) before they can apply for a Master's degree. However, some universities may accept students with a Diploma qualification for certain Master's degree programs. In addition, some universities may require applicants to have a certain minimum percentage
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M.Tech in Information Technology (IT) is a postgraduate programme that focuses on the advanced concepts and techniques related to IT. The programme provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge to design, develop, and implement IT solutions for various domains such as finance, healthcare, e-commerce, and more. The scope of M.Tech in IT is vast, and graduates can pursue various career opportunities in the IT industry. Some of the career paths that M.Tech in IT graduates can pursue include:
Software Development Engineer: Graduates can work as software developers and develop applications for different domains. Systems Analyst:
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There are several benefits to pursuing an M.Tech degree:
specialisation: M.Tech allows you to specialize in a specific area of engineering or technology. This can help you develop a deeper understanding of a particular field and give you a competitive edge in the job market. Increased job opportunities: An M.Tech degree can make you eligible for higher-paying jobs and help you stand out in a crowded job market. Research opportunities: M.Tech programs often provide research opportunities, allowing you to gain practical experience in your chosen field and contribute to the development of new technologies. Career advancement: An M.Tech deg
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Getting admission to the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur's B.Tech course is highly competitive and requires significant effort and preparation. Here are some tips that can help you prepare for admission to IIT Kharagpur:
Meet the eligibility criteria: The first step is to ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute. You must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, with at least 75% marks (65% for SC/ST/PWD candidates). Prepare for the JEE (Joint Entrance Examination): The JEE is the entrance exam for admission to IITs. The exam has tw
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If you have missed the registration dates for an event or activity, you should first check if there are any late registration or waiting list options available. If there are no such options, you can try reaching out to the organizers or administrators and explain your situation. Sometimes they may be able to make an exception and allow you to register late. If None of these options work, you can consider looking for similar events or activities that may have later registration dates or different schedules. Alternatively, you can also start planning ahead and mark the registration dates for next year's event or activity in your calendar
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