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Guide-Level 15
Here is the eligibility criteria to seek admission at MS Ramaia:
There are three ways through which you can get admission in MSRIT Bangalore.
COMEDK (All India)
K-CET (Karnataka)
Management quota (All India)
Eligibility (B.Tech):
A candidate who has passed 10 + 2 pattern of examination (equivalent to the two year Pre University in Karnataka) with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Computer Science/ Electronics as optional subjects in the qualifying examination is eligible to pursue an undergraduate degree in engineering at MSRIT.
The eligibility for admission is 45% in case
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Guide-Level 14
Different countries would be having different market trends. For example manufacturing engineering has a very good scope in Canada while in Australia mechanical engineers do not have that much of a scope. Further you have to select your specialisation as per your interest. You should also refer to the SOL of various countries and see the professions in demand.
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Hi Lalit,
Several documents will be required such as academic transcripts, statement of purpose, recommendation letters, test score reports etc. You will find application checklists on the university website. Consider around Cd$15000 to Cd$40,000 per year as tuition fee, living expenses may be around Cd$20,000 a year. Read here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/student-guide-to-canada-guidepage-14
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To be considered by German universities you must have excellent grades, please mention how much you scored in your B.Tech.
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