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pradeep bisht

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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After completing B.Tech, you can apply for IES (Indian Engineering Services) exam conducted by UPSC every year. You can also apply for state government exams like MPSc, GPSC, TNPSC, etc.

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pradeep bisht

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pradeep bisht

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Please use the college predictor tool by Shiksha. This will help you to predict the college according to your rank/percentile:
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Happy Singh

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No, with this rank, you cannot get admission in this college. try for some other private college.

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Abhishek Bansal

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Yes, slide option is present in WBJEE.

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Abhishek Bansal

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Computer Science has a massive scope in today's world than any other branch.

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Abhishek Bansal

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Yes, according to me, you should go for IIIT and not for IIT as CS has more scope than mechanical and the college doesn't matter in comparison to branch, what will be the benefit if you get a job in mechanical and not get promotion due to its very less scope.

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Sahil Rana

Guide-Level 15

The first year of engineering is common to all in every college. In the 2nd year, you will have:
Mechanics of Solids
Fluid Mechanics
Applied Thermodynamics
Material Science (Metallurgy related)
Machine Design and Drawing
Kinematic and Dynamics of Machines
I. C Engines
Production Techniques
In the third year, there will be:
Heat Transfer
Production Techniques
Advanced Mechanics of solids
Engineering Optimization
Mechanical Vibrations
Prime movers
Computer-Aided Design.

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