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SYED FARHAN HAIDERCampus Representative, MIT Manipal

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Yes, you can get admission in 2nd year once you clear the eligibility as well as the entrance exam MUOET.

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Suni K

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You can secure admissions for B Tech programme through lateral entry scheme. You will have to clear lateral entry admission tests conducted by the state for admissions to state level engineering colleges. Alternately you can enrol for AMIE/AMIME/AMAeSI

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Aditi Agrawal

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Yes, you can, but as you have done Diploma from mechanical, now it would be a totally different line, if you do tourism Diploma. If you have high interest to do it, then it is okay, otherwise it is for no use.

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Please click the link below and check the requirements for individual colleges
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/germany/ms-in-mechanical-engineering-colleges-ds.


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Kukki Bala

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To get admission in the college you need to check the eligibility requirement of the college. If you fulfill the same, you can apply for it and follow the admission process.
Click below
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/course/piping-engineering-suvidya-institute-of-technology-santacruz-east-mumbai-93460

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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The minimum eligibility academically is to have passed class 12th with PCM 50% marks from any recognized board.
BE shall be additional qualification but won't be counted for any additional benefits.
If you justify the minimum eligibility than Yes you can become a pilot by pursuing the training.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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There are no part time BE/B.Tech courses available at Adhiyamaan College of Engineering, Hosur, Tamil Nadu. However, B.Tech lateral regular courses are available there for Engineering Diploma and B.Sc pass candidates.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The following Universities can meet your requirements as listed under:-
1. VIT Chennai: You are eligible as external part time candidate. Eligibility: - Master's degree in Engineering / Technology / Business Administration with a first class or a minimum 60% marks (CGPA 6.5 on a 10 point scale) or equivalent like M.Sc. (Engineering) / M. S. by Research. Procedure:-
1. Applications will be invited by open advertisement in all leading newspapers / local announcement for all categories of candidates mentioned in section 2. Out of the applications received, the School / Centers will short-list the candidates to be called for written and tes
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Aashik,
You have asked a very interesting but pertinent query. Whether to do Masters in Canada for Germany? Both the answers have pros and cons. In Canada, the advantage is that the medium of instruction is English and it is convenient for students from India. In addition, Canada is reasonably well industrialized and getting jobs after post-graduation is not difficult at all. On the other hand, Germany is considered as the leading country for mechanical engineering. Hence the courses for post-graduation studies are well suited for mechanical engineers. However one needs to know German language as in majority of the cases medium of
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Aashik,
Yes, you are reasonably right. Majority of the institutions in Germany expect you to be fluent in German language and hence the language of teaching invariably is German. So, if you are thinking of doing MS in Germany you better start learning German language right now. Of course these days, there are few colleges in Germany which teach in English also but they are few and not very recommendable. The best course of action for you which I suggest is doable and better for you will be to start learning German immediately and as you progress in the language you will gain confidence and will be able to do your studies in Germa
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