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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Neha, I am afraid by now the admission process has been completed in many of the states for the admission in engineering colleges or at least has cross more than 50% of the process. You will have to wait for the cycle to begin next year if you are interested to get admission only in a government college. However if you are interested in getting admission to the deemed universities for under management quota of private engineering colleges then you may approach them even now and chances are quite bright that you will get admission. 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 Saksham, These three or of course different branches of engineering. There are lots of differences in them and there are lots of similarities also between them. However to explain in detail it will take a long time and a long essay. I would rather like to advise you to Google so that you can read different versions of different experts who have explained in their own language as the difference between these three subjects of engineering studies. 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 Mansi, It's quite difficult to say as to which topic you should study for passing the examination. This is so since your interest in the subject could be different from that of mine. However I have one suggestion. Please have a look at the question papers of the previous years and then SEE how many questions from each topic are asked and then ask yourself the question as to which topics you would like to leave out so that you will still pass the examination. Best wishes to you.

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Tripti Mehra

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Well , migration is possible but there are certain conditions which the Candidate has to fulfill . Firstly you should qualify the minimum percentage requirement.Secondly ,If you completed your 1st year without any backlog . Thirdly , you need to Submit migration as well as character certificate from the institute From where you have passed your 1st year. lastly ,your transcripts will be matched that whether you have studies the subjects required. For this mapping procedure , one need to pay the charges of migration.If all the above proceedings went smooth then you may join university .Hope this Information helps.

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Tripti Mehra

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Well, migration Is possible but there are certain conditions which the candidate has to fulfill. Firstly, you should qualify the minimum percentage requirement. Secondly, If you have completed your 1st year without any backlog. Thirdly, you need to submit migration as well as character certificate from the institute from where you have passed your 1st year. Lastly, your transcripts will be matched that whether you have studies the subjects required. For this mapping procedure, one needs to pay the charges of migration. If all the above proceedings went smooth then you may join the university. Hope this information helps.

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Zafar Khan

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Yes ofcourse. Try in MH saboo siddik college of engineering. If possible visit to college for personnel counselling.

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Neetu Singh

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Yes MBA would be better choice, You will get more career opportunities. The Business School of LPU is accredited from (ACBSP) Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry experienced faculty members, studying in LPU will get a degree accredited from a body of USA. This gives the students credibility of their quality and education during their placements to the Companies and for higher studies. Lots of scholarships opportunities for deserving students, which will make pursuing an MBA at a very affordable cost. The highest Package offered - 22 LPA
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Neetu Singh

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I hope Chitkara and Chandigarh Universities are doing good. I would say LPU is best, My brother has completed B.Tech Mechanical from LPU, His experience at LPU was amazing, Currently he is working with XL Dynamics with decent package. He told me, Mechanical Engineering student goes through an experiential learning process surrounded by high-end the latest labs and equipment including robotics and automation. International tech-fests and competitions encourage all-round development in our students in addition to giving them international exposure. University organized International Go kart Championship which is a student initiated autom
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