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If you want to study in IIT Bombay then you can give GATE exam, as you are an engineering student GATE exam is for engineering graduates who want to pursue PG from different IITs.
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It's indeed very heartening to know that you are interested in enhancing your skills by pursuing diploma in mechanical engineering. Yes, it's possible and there are many institutes offering the same. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information.
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I believe, you should go with PGP, the regular programme at IIM. Post Graduate Programme in Public Policy and Management (PGPPM) and Post Graduate Programme in Enterprise Management (PGPPM) will be too specific for you. And Fellow Programme in Management FPM is the doctoral programme.
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Jadavpur University
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M.E. In Mechanical Engineering
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Techno India University
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M.Tech. In Mechanical Engineering
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Amity University, Kolkata
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Any sort of engineering may it be mechanical or any engineering from any discipline is facing huge competition now-a-days in India, due to flood of candidates pursuing B.Tech from rural to urban colleges. It might not be completely true to say that most of the mechanical engineers are unemployed, but low-wage hiring system is prevalent, because of high number of candidates and promotion and growth rate has slowed down extremely. Hence, most of the engineers are either looking forward to post graduation courses from universities of abroad and trying to get into a fine and well-payed job there itself or giving up on engineering and sh
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