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5 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
You should complete your degree in mech engineering from a good college or go for courses like MBA, law, etc. Presently graduation in engineering by distance education is not legal. Hence you can think of pursuing AMIE which is equivalent to engineering graduation. Else you can think of pursuing graduation via distance education in subjects available. You can download a brochure of IGNOU.
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Scholar-Level 16
Yes you can get admission for B.Com. Science stream students can opt for any course they like.
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Scholar-Level 18
Best wishes to you.
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Guide-Level 15
No, it not necessary. It actually depends on your college that offers placement opportunities. If core companies for mechanical engineering branch comes then you may get a core job or else, you will be forced to get a job in software companies only. So, you need to choose a college that offers core companies for placements.
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