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

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Hello Aiswarya,
What is your aim? It's good to pursue this course, but one should have aim.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Vamshi,
You can do a M.Tech in CSE after doing B.Tech in Mechanical, provided your GATE Paper must be Computer Science and IT, but it is highly advisable you gain a mastery in the domain you have graduated from. If you really are very interested in CSE and have understood and done some coding and other CSE subjects during your B.Tech then you can surely opt for CSE in M.Tech as there will be subjects having their basis in subjects of B.Tech. I suggest you to go thoroughly through the syllabus of CSE in M.Tech and then analyse which subjects from the B.Tech CSE are they dependent on.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Ankush,
6.5 is a very poor score to apply to German universities. They require grades as high as 8 out of 10. You should look for average universities in less competitive countries like Poland, Norway, Ireland etc. If you can manage high funds you can check options in Australia and New Zealand.

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Rahul Dutt SharmaDynamic all rounder personality with IT background

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It is a good institute for learning. Placements are also offered through the institute however, you may apply through various job portals as there are lots of vacancies and opportunities available in the mechanical field.

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Rahul Dutt SharmaDynamic all rounder personality with IT background

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You need to score at least 95 percentile to get admission in a good NIT or IIT. For admission to other institutes even 60 percentile is accepted. However, better the institute higher the percentile is required.

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Rahul Dutt SharmaDynamic all rounder personality with IT background

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Your son should apply for a good job in power sector as there are many opportunities in that field. Further, he can pursue a job as per his organisational requirement or he can pursue MBA for administrative and managerial posts.

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Rahul Dutt SharmaDynamic all rounder personality with IT background

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You can pursue M.Tech in ME or Automation or IT.

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Rahul Dutt SharmaDynamic all rounder personality with IT background

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Almost all NIT and IIT offer part time M.Tech but you have to attend the evening classes. That means you must choose the IIT or NIT near to your home town so that you can attend the classes.

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Rahul Dutt SharmaDynamic all rounder personality with IT background

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Presently biotechnology, cyber security and cyber forensic is trending in requirement and you will be able to gain latest technical knowledge on these subjects in the US. You can try for these subjects.

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