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

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Hello Jagatha, a very interesting query from you. No you do not required to study any coding for language before you join the classes for your graduation in engineering in the branch of information Technology. You just need to have done well in your 12th in the sense that what were the subjects that you should have understood them well. Best wishes to you.

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

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Hello Roy Lenka, civil engineering is like any other branch of engineering and hence the requirements are same get admission as in any other branch of engineering. Normally speaking student needs to complete his 12th standard examination and then appear for the entrance examination that your state has specified for admissions to different colleges in state. You can also think of appearing for JEE Mains or advanced for getting admission in NIT or IIT. In this case you need to score at least 75% marks in your 12th board. Then you can appear for entrance exams that are conducted by many deemed-to-be universities across the country which o
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Hello nirmal Giri, it's quite an interesting query that you are asking. As a matter of fact I will say that all the branches of engineering are good for studies and also get job. Of course presently Computer sciences engineering is the branch that is in the LimeLight sense more chances for more placements are available in this branch. However it is not to say that students from other branches do not placed. With India's progress in the economic field I am sure that four years from now all the branches will be required by the industry to fulfill their demands of manpower. Hence I feel that you should choose the branch that you like the
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Hello Dhruv, it's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in going to Canada for post graduation course. There are plenty of options. In addition the teaching is in English language which is much comfortable for students from India. However getting admission in any institution and Canada will not be based exclusively on your academic performance but will depend on many other factors. In view of this I would strongly recommend that you should approach an agency that is dealing sending students to Canada for post graduation studies. This is so sense they are aware of different requirements and we'll get it done for you which w
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Hello Saviour, it's very nice to SEE that you have completed your graduation in engineering and are now looking for doing a specialised course. You have said that you have got less than 60% marks in your graduation. It's alright don't get bothered by it. There are plenty of choices for you to choose from. You can think of doing post graduation in engineering or you can think of doing MBA after of course appearing for and clearing the respective entrance examinations. You can think of appearing for civil services examination. But out of all this you should choose that course on which you should feel satisfied and happy. Do not select th
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Hello Prakash, you have done your engineering graduation in the year 2007 and then you had join your father's business. But now 13 years later you want to get a job somewhere. Right? It's tough to get a job at this point in time of your life. But then there is nothing impossible in this world if you have enough determination. You can think of pursuing post graduation in engineering and then can get a job as a teacher in engineering colleges or you can even start your Academy for taking tuitions of the students. It actually boils down to what is in your mind. For many government jobs you would have become in eligible because of age rest
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Hello, colleges do not encourage students to change branch after getting admission. But theoretically it is possible to change branch when one passes the first ear and enters the second year of engineering. Depends on how you have performed in your first year and also if there are vacancies in your desired branch. You should approach the administrative staff of the college for knowing the details of the procedure.
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Hello Kedar, you have indeed brought out a very interesting query. Actually speaking as well as b e both are done after the 12th standard. How were the subjects taught in this courses are quite different. In addition a person needs to get licence from DGCA to work on any aircraft as maintenance person and for this the course of A.M.E. Is a must. But it's three years course that you must remember and I do not think any concessions are given for the engineering graduates who join this course. From the perspective of job employment I feel that A.M.E. Has got better chances than a fresh engineer. I feel that instead of going for A.M.E. Sho
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