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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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You took a very good decision to continue your study. It will help you in future for sure. But, as you know that regular course is better than correspondence course. So, I'll suggest you if you don't have that much financial problem, then you should go with regular B.Tech or BE. Otherwise, it's fine. Good Luck.

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shobhit kumar

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Yes, you can do MBA. I will suggest you to do part time MBA, this way your course and job will run simultaneously.

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Narayan singlaStudent at chitkara University, Cse branch

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Total fees with hostel is around INR 1 lac.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hello,
It is completely up to you. After completing B.Tech in mechanical engineering, M.Tech would not be a new field for you because you have already studied technical things but MBA in family business and entrepreneurship is totally a different field. If you have a good family business and after your dad or relatives you want to take the responsibilities of that organization, or if you are very innovative about entrepreneurship, to start something by yourself, then the course is good. So, you have to take this decision, whether you would stick on your technical subject or you want to start your own business or you want to help your fa
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Course in India or abroad. Please tell me. So that I can help you.

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Nilutpol Kashyap

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Yes, you can change your branch from mechanical engineering to computer Science engineering at the end of your first year if your first year results are good enough. Students who have passed in all subjects of first year of the academic year 2019-20alone are eligible to apply for branch change. A student can submit only one application. Students who have applied for revaluation should submit their application only with revaluation result. The application along with 1stand 2ndsemester mark sheets and undertaking-Should be submitted in person to Mr. N. Balou, Assistant of academic section
The application should contain the signature
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Nilutpol Kashyap

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Yes, you can join here for B.E lateral entry for mechanical engineering.
You have to appear for TNEA exam
Or,
Candidate must have passed Diploma in Engineering/Technology from a recognized board with minimum 55%.
(For SC/ ST: - Candidate must have passed Diploma in Engineering/Technology from a recognized board.)
Or,
Candidate must have passed B.Sc. from a recognized college/ university with minimum 55% and must have studied mathematics at graduation level or 10+2 level.
(For SC/ ST :- Candidate must have passed B.Sc. from a recognized college/ university and must have studied mathematics at graduation level or 10+2 level.)
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