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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, The mechanical engineering future is very bright. It assures the highest-paying jobs for mechanical engineers. Energy conservation and others. In terms of career opportunities for mechanical engineers, these professionals can find opportunities both in Government and Private organizations. The scope of growth and career advancement of mechanical engineers in India and abroad are spectacular. Skilled mechanical engineers have many opportunities in aerospace, automobile, chemical manufacturing plants, oil exploration, railway coach factory, research, and development. Hope it helps.

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

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Hello Rutik, from all the available information, it is clear that this institution does not prescribe any cutoff for any of the courses it offers to students. This may be due to many different things. May be because this is Govt institute or number of applicants is not too much as compared with intake capacity, etc. To help you, I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about different aspects of admission in this institution.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/government-polytechnic-mumbai-bandra-east-24094
I must say that by doing diploma, students gain a skill. They have the choice to go in for graduation in e
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umit Awasthi

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A mechanical engineering course is one of the most pursued academic careers among students who want to make a career in the IT field. The study of mechanical engineering is quite different and much in demand among students which brings with it a wide range of opportunities for all those who opt for this field of engineering. It is a four-year B.Tech course that teaches the students the basic knowledge and understanding of how heavy tools and machinery work. Students prefer to choose mechanical engineering because the subject offers them broad academic options and high salary opportunities. Also, students are open to a wide range of car
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Aadhyaa Pahariya

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Check out the following page for detailed brochure on fees structure and the college. Hope this was able to help you!
https://www.shiksha.com/college/sri-krishna-polytechnic-college-coimbatore-100297/courses/after-10th-diploma-bc

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Manaswi Pattipati

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If you are not sure about which branch or not especially interested in some branch then choose IIT Delhi Mechanical engineering. Because IIT Delhi is the top 2nd college in India based on NIRF ranking and it has brand being an IIT. You can get coding-related knowledge even after taking mechanical engineering and getting into IT jobs. If you are interested in computer Science only and not mechanical engineering take MNIT, CSE. Because getting grades is also important. If you take mechanical engineering and do not study well you will get lesser grades and you may not be allowed to sit for placements drive. S

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

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Hello,
What happened that you are seeking a change of college in the sixth semester? The situation can arise when we feel suffocated in an institution and desire change. See theoretically it is possible. Just understand the different dynamics working. Your present college will not like to lose you since they may end up losing fees that you pay. The syllabus of your new college may not be compatible with your current syllabus. In view of all this, it's advisable not to break one's head over this issue. My advice is for you to continue in the same college if the situation is not alarming. But then if it's a must seek clarity on the proced
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Sakshi Sharma

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Many good Universities come on the list of best engineering colleges for B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and choosing one from this list is again a task. For Mechanical Engineering, Geeta University would be the best choice. Geeta University has been a university that has outperformed most of its competition. Be it academics, Research sports, or cultural activities the university boasts several accolades to prove its credibility. These are the following reasons that contribute to making it one of the fastest-growing universities in India. A Mechanical Engineering student goes through an experiential learning process surrounded by high
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Arshiya Singh

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B.Tech lateral entry admission is possible only after you have completed Your Diploma in engineering. Candidates who have completed their engineering Diploma programs can apply for the B.Tech Lateral Entry programs. In most engineering colleges, there's a reserved seat for lateral entry. As per my knowledge, LPU also offers a lateral entry programme. Moreover, 800+ companies that recruit from IITs and NITs also recruit from LPU. Over the last three years, Cognizant alone has recruited 1900+ students from the LPU campus and has been titled with the Most Employable Students consecutively twice in a row by India's top talent company Aspir
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Arshiya Singh

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Being LPU alumni, I would share the eligibility of the course. Pass with 60% aggregate marks in Diploma (engineering. ). (any stream) 3 years after 10th or 2 years after 10+2 (Non-Medical) or B.Sc. (Non-Medical) or B.Sc. (Computer Science) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST. LPU makes perfect sense for lateral entry as it ensures the following programme outcomes:
1: Effectively build and communicate the solutions using learnings from basic mechanical engineering, basic sciences, mathematics, and computational skills and tools.
2: Ability to design using Design of Machine Elements theories and to create prototypes using releva
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