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Ekta Thakur

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The fees mentioned against courses represent full for the course period as specified.
For more details, please visit: http://www.srmuniversity.ac.in

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Not a problem at all. JSSCMS (SJCE) considers 50% of students through government quota i.e; through PGCET and the rest, 50% is through management. The only difference is the fee amount of Rs. 1, 00,000. If you are joining through management seat you will be paying Rs. 5,00,000 as total tuition fee Rs. 2,50,000 per annum. So, if you are considering SJCE as your priority among all the different colleges, then do it at earliest.
Get in through management seat.

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Nanduraj

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If Diploma from singhania is recognized in any of the university (approved by UGC) you can do BE from any government university, otherwise you can't get admission.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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Mechanical Engineers have good graduate prospects
In a notoriously tough graduate job market it's fair to say that degree-level engineers have an edge. Engineers build societies and, mechanical engineers specifically, apply fundamental Maths and physics laws to create and build mechanical devices we use every day. So, it is no surprise to see that mechanical engineer students enjoy particularly good graduate prospects. The vast majority of mechanical engineers end up in professional-level employment or postgraduate study within six months of graduating.
2. Mechanical Engineers enjoy great starting salaries
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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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You can opt for the job in your field in private sector, or you can opt for the job in the government sector as well. There are many job opening in various PSUs in government sector regularly you can opt for that.

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JUNAID ALAM

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There is no lateral entry scheme for B.Tech in Jamia.

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Piyush Singh

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Hi Shubham,
In case you can justify the fact that you're inclined towards physics no matter what, there's nothing that will stop you. You'll need to prove this, however through projects, internships, research papers and otherwise. All the best.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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You need to appear for the entrance exam which is conducted by the college and have to score well to get admission here.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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Whatever the college you choose, firstly it depends on the rank you get in the entrance exam of that particular college. Based on the rank they decide the fee structure of the selected branch.

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

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Hello Tanmoy, Yes, a student of mechanical engineering at undergraduate level can surely think of doing PG in aeronautical engineering. Of course the student can not select "avionics" as specialisation. However, any sub-branch of aeronautical engineering related to mechanical engineering can be selected if the student selects appropriate paper of GATE.
Best wishes for your dream of pursuing PG in aeronautical engineering.

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