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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You cannot customize BTech Mechanical Engineering syllabus core subjects leave no scope. You need to study the core subject modules in each semester. You can choose elective subjects that you find interesting and fun to explore, are scoring, and have better career prospects, leaving some room for customization.
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Yes, the BTech Mechanical Engineering syllabus incorporates both hands-on lab work and intriguing workshops to give a rigorous practical experience to the students pursuing the course so that they are well informed of all the basic concepts of industrial applications, along with theory-based learning in the classroom setting. This further leads to better career prospects and earning opportunities in the future.
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The entrance exam for the B Tech Mechanical Engineering is competitive. Top colleges receive a large number of applications every year with relatively limited seats, making the admission cutoffs quite high. So, you need to prepare really well to score outstanding marks and rank in the exam to get into top colleges, including the IITs and NITs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Since the BTech Mechanical Engineering is a popular specialization, the competition for seats at popular colleges is also high. Especially for the IITs, NITs, and various private colleges. It is very important to get excellent marks and rank in the entrance test to grab a seat for yourself in the programme at a top college. Here are a few tips you can follow:
- Begin your preparation at least 6 to 8 months before the exam is tentatively scheduled to happen. This gives you enough time to cover the entire syllabus to be able to attempt a good number of questions in the exam confidently, without the fear of negative marking.
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