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Pankaj YadavA Technoprenuer

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Yes, it offers lateral entry admissions along with the best teaching management.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Hi Phani, Yes, there is lateral entry available in KL University. They might have an entrance test to give admission for B.Tech 2nd year. You have to check about the entrance exam. Hope this helps you. Best of luck.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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In engineering, you can go for computer Science or IT engineering. You can also go for marine engineering but its quite an extension. You can even go for civil engineering because it has a good scope, even you can establish your own company as a builder. Apart from the usual engineering branches, you can choose some different types of engineering branches like food technology and petrochemical engineering as they are underdogs in the field of engineering.

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supriya singh

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Syllabus for 1st year students is same for all branches. And the subjects will be maths, physics, chemistry, C language, mechanics, basic electrical and electronics etc. Rest, you can find on the link given below. https://aktu.ac.in/syllabus 2018-2019.html.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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Not so good if we talk about MS course. In 2017, there were only 4 companies who offered 4 placement to students with a package of 4.8 and 3 LPA. Companies were Vignan University, Forbes marshell and SVP lasers.

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shalu KumariI am a commerce student from Kolkata.

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Hi Aravind,
Yes, there is B.Tech lateral entry for mechanical engineering students too. Here, you get direct admission to 2nd year of B.Tech if you are a Diploma holder in engineering.

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

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Hello Ravi,
I would strongly advise you to stop thinking of doing Diploma or degree in engineering via distance education since it has been declared as illegal by SC of India. Please think of doing something else.

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sai pranay

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Mechanical is the best option. You can get jobs easy through mechanical because every machines have more priority now a days so better to choose mechanical and every company whether it may be a construction field or may be other fields out there. A compulsory need for a mechanical student.

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Rajdeep Sinha

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Hi there!
It depends on the college you are getting, if you are getting RV, MSRIT, then its better to leave KIIT but if you are getting lower colleges than you should go for KIIT.
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