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For m.tech in petrolium engineering the eligibility criteria is b.tech/b.e degree with a first class or minimum 60% marks or 6.0 CPI (55% marks or 5.5 CPI for SC/ST students) in any one of the following disciplines from any AICTE approved Institute, State/Central University or Institute created under an Act of Parliament: Petroleum Engineering. but for the admission in petroleum engineering(m.tech) you must have to go through GATE. mostly institute decide admission according to GATE score & also asked for the personal interview.
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Eligibility//Graduate from a recognized university. * Scope for Mechatronics Engineering in India Though, there is no specific data to track employment for mechatronics professionals, in the recent years there has been increasing demand for mechatronics professionals. About 5% growth in terms of employment in comparison to electrical engineers. Thank you.
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All the best for your future.
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Please use the college predictor tool by Shiksha. It will help you to predict the college according to your rank or percentile. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictorGood Luck.
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Here are some universities:
WINTEC
California State University
South Dakota State University
Eastern New Mexico University.
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https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
Thank you.
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It is completely up to you. After completing B.Tech in mechanical engineering, M.Tech would not be a new field for you because you have already studied technical things but MBA in family business and entrepreneurship is totally a different field. If you have a good family business and after your dad or relatives you want to take the responsibilities of that organization, or if you are very innovative about entrepreneurship, to start something by yourself, then the course is good. So, you have to take this decision, whether you would stick on your technical subject or you want to start your own business or you want to help your fa
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