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Shreyansh Singh

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The first year fees at Government Polytechnic College Kelamangalam for Diploma in Mechanical Engineering is:
Admission Fees: 2Special Fees : 1000
Development Fees : 1000
Caution Deposit : 50
Misc . - 50Nss - 10Red Cross - 10
Dote verification fee - 15 Flag Day - 5
Total - 2142
Second year and third year fees (Per Year):
Special Fees Rs 1000
Development Fees Rs 1000
YRC Rs. 20
Flag Day Rs. 10
Total Rs.2030
So basically it is pretty affordable you can take addmission there!

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Huda Ansari

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It is totally up to you, both fields have their pros and cons. Let me explain.
The major difference between Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering is that the first one deals with working of machines and devices while the latter focuses on things that fly and orbit the Earth in space. Aerospace Engineers are more likely to work for the military and government as compared to Mechanical Engineers. While it comes to employment, mechanical Engineering has a wider scope. Both Mechanical as well as Aerospace Engineers get a decent salary. At the end, all that matters is which stream you are more inclined to. When you do what interes
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Saurabh Tiwari

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I would suggest Dayananda over REVA University for more exposure and better placements. Is Reva University good for mechanical engineering placements? Placements is average in RU is average. Academics and placements training is provided, which will help in placements.21 hours ago.

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Ritu upadhyay

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So many government jobs are available for mechanical engineering students. These are:
UPSC
DSSSB
UGC NET
RRB NTPC
SSC CGL
NDA
GATE
SSC GD Constable etc. So keep trying. You can do it.

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Dhruv Garg

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I think IIT Roorkee with ECE is the better option as compared to IIT Delhi with mechanical. Because of the branch. In future, ECE has more demand than mechanical. Otherwise, both colleges are top most.

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Arijit Roy

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There are a variety of job opportunities for those with a Polytechnic Diploma in mechanical engineering. Some examples include positions as a mechanical engineer, design engineer, project engineer, maintenance engineer, quality control engineer, and manufacturing engineer. These roles can be found in industries such as manufacturing, construction, automotive, aerospace, and power generation. Additionally, mechanical engineers may also work in research and development, consulting, and sales. But it's always better to do B.Tech after doing Polytechnic or Diploma course so as to increase the employability Better to maintain at least 70% i
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Neev Jain

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Hi, you need to have a good cutoff in your first year and need to check with the college if they have seats available and prepare for an Interview.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can explore about AIMIE but B.Tech is a regular course. Also you can explore about short term demanding courses in engineering.

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Om Roy

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Ankit Babu

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For that rank, you can get a seat in NIT Goa, NIT Delhi, NIT Nagpur, NIT Warangal, and many other colleges.

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