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Jeswanth Varma

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Chances are less, but their is a chance.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi,
I would advise you to contact the college directly for this information. They will be able to guide you better in this regard.

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Sreemukhi MSerendipity

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Hello, you are eligible for B.Tech in mechanical engineering. If you are really interested in doing it go for it.

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Jitendra kumarengineering from Akg engineering collegs

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It depends upon your interest, but you should pursue high level course after B.Tech.

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Aman Pratap Singh

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Yes, you are eligible for the same.

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SACHIN NAMDEVM. Sc. Mathematics at Govt. P. G. College, Damoh

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You should choose the field of your interest for internship. Take permission from your college then apply. You should do the internship of minimum 1 month and maximum permitted by your college. According to me, production or designing (CAD/CAM) is best choice. Do at least 2-3 internships. These will be very useful in further subjects as well as placements. Visit the web / title - internshala, linked in on Google.

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SACHIN NAMDEVM. Sc. Mathematics at Govt. P. G. College, Damoh

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You are not eligible for M.Sc in Chemistry. You can do M.Tech. /ME in Chemical engineering. If you want to M.Sc in maths, then you are eligible because it is necessary to study the subject at least for 2 years/4semesters in which you want to do Master's degree. In B.Tech Mechanical, a student studies Maths in 2 years but, he studies chemistry only for 1 year /1 semester.

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Hi Bhupinder!
You will need to consult from the concerned college as minimum eligibility criteria is 12th standard.

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MILIND UTTAM RANANAWAREPatient and easygoing person.

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Both degrees in two important fields one in technology and the other in Business. Both are equally important for the development of country. Both are very highly regarded in the society. Coming to your career, if you select MBA or B.Tech after your Bachelors, then your job opportunities are more than a student with just Bachelor's degree. For that reason most of the students do their B.Tech or MBA after their Bachelors and some do for their pleasure. And, mainly doing Masters will also fetch for research work, research which is key for the development of the field can be done with Masters only. So selecting Master's degree in Business
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