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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, you can do M.Tech in Structural Design after B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. Many universities allow this switch since both fields have overlapping subjects like mechanics and material science. You might need to qualify through GATE in Civil Engineering, as some institutes prefer that for Structural Design. 

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You can get CSE in GFTI as per the JoSSA counselling cutoff last year. You cannot get any branch, like CSE, ECE in NIT at this rank.

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