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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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Yes, you can get admission in petroleum engineering. Apply for it in any college. No problem will occur.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Sorry, but no one can give details of vacant seats. For details about vacant seats, you have to visit the college and talk to college official authorities. Sometimes, the college also posts an add-on newspaper but till now, we didn't get any ad from the college about vacant seats.

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Nikhil BhusariKnows about lot of Things..!!

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Currently, the there are no notifications available regarding the admission process for Direct Second Year B.E. /B.Tech 2018-19 on the site of DTE Maharashtra. Last Year the online registration of application for admission was started on 7 July 2017. This year also the forms may come out in July's First or second Week. For more details keep checking the site of DTE Maharashtra. The link is below. http://dse18.dtemaharashtra.org/dse2018/
For any further queries, post comment. All the best and Good Luck!

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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Study well all the subjects taught from the 1st year. Do a certificate course.
All these things help you to become a perfect mechanical engineer.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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There is many colleges in Bhopal you can get. Some of them are SIST, OIST and LNCT2. If you want to know that which college that you can get on the basis of your rank, then click on the link given below and watch the video till the end:
https://youtu.be/3YAzEP1vgvQ
https://youtu.be/hOlit6Un7l0

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Supratik Dey

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Instead, you may try to do Masters in India itself. Colleges like IIIT are really good and give decent exposure. Some of my friends have completed their Masters from there. Later, you may opt for Ph.D. from foreign universities.

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nikhil agrawalCurrent Student- MNNIT, Allahabad

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I think it's very tough to get mechanical in a good NIT. Still you can go for the counseling.

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Deepanwita SahuLearner!

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NIRF ranking is not everything.NIT Durgapur ranks 47 and IIEST, Shibpur ranks 30. I will suggest you to go for Shibpur if you are interested in civil engineering or else if you are interested in mechanical engineering then choose NIT Durgapur. If you are not stream biased then choose Shibpur. Why? Here are some advantages-
1. Better placement cell
2. Nearby Kolkata
3. Offers dual degree (B.Tech+M.Tech, 5 years)
If you opt out to pursue only B.Tech then you can also do that and get your B.Tech degree after 4th year.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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There's one thing I can absolutely say about mechanical engineering after practicing for almost 10 years now and getting licensed as a PE. It's needed now more than ever, and especially those that can build and work with their hands. It's true everything has a computer on it these days, but it really is becoming a lost art to understand how to take ideas and turn them into real objects that solve problems and that's exactly what MS can do.
Things like working with sheet metal, how to design parts for injection molding, what type of welding will be adequate for an assembly. It doesn't mean that you can ignore coding and electronics, the
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