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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Application for admission to UG/ PG programs can be submitted by any of the online of offline mode. Detailed process of application for both the modes is mentioned below:
Online Mode:
Visit the university website www.mgcub.ac.in on or before the last date. After filling all the details, candidates have to application fee of INR 1000 through NET Banking/Debit/Credit Card. Save the copy of submitted application form and proof of transaction of application fee made online, for future reference. Those who are submitting form through online mode are not required to send the copy of application form through offline mod
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In B.Sc & M.Sc, our more focus will be on the Research and Development wheares in B.Tech & M.Tech, your role will be doing engineering behind the work. It's you who decide which one is suitable for you. After B.Tech and M.Tech in Aerospace Engineering, you will work as a Engineer. But after B.Sc. M.Sc. (recommended Ph.D. you will the scientist for research. I would recommend you to go for B.Sc. And then go for abroad for Masters. In India, the scope in Space Science is not as that much as in foreign. Hope this helps. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied. Ask any query at anytime.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you still do. It will depend on how well you fare in your final exams, projects, internship, SOP, reference letters and so on. You may not be eligible to apply in certain universities but there will be many options.
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