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Yes, it's good option. Just qualify UPSE.

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Yes, there is no gender equality. When a man can work to sell share then why not women can study mechanical engineering.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello,
I think it's quite late to answer your query. But let me attempt. Fundamentally all branches are similar and have similar job opportunities. But many a times it's a cyclical process. Some may shine this year while others may in next years. But what I would rec is that one should select only that branch which one likes.

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HARSHIT NIGAM

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Yes, you are eligible if you have better rank in MAT. There is 5% relaxation for Sc/MNC/ST candidates.
A minimum of 60% marks is required in the undergraduate degree from a recognized university or institution.
The Bachelor's degree should be of minimum 3 years duration after completion of higher secondary education (10+2) or equivalent.
The candidates should have studied in regular full-time programmes.
The candidate appearing for final year examination in the current academic year, whose results get published before August, is also eligible to apply. Relevant work experience will be an added advantage.
The candidate should have taken any
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Ashish Shirsat

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If you are interested in pursuing your career as a Design Engineering, you can learn one of the design software like AutoCAD, CATIA, PTC Creo, SolidWorks, etc. In case you are interested in analysis/simulation, you can go through some short courses in analysis software like Ansys, MoldFlow, Fluent, etc.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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Please elaborate your query. I can't understand. Do you have any confusion between MBA and MS? Please revert soon.

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ajaz khanI am persuing in B.tech.

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I don't know about any college in Bareilly but I recommend to fill the form of IPU, Jamia, and Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana. In this, I am also pursuing in B.Tech through lateral entry.

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ajaz khanI am persuing in B.tech.

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Yes. But some college not allowed to take mechanical so before filling form confirm that. And some of college such as Guru Nanak Dev Engineering college Ludhiana, SLIET, Thapar are allowed to choose any stream.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello there Abhishek,
I don't think anyone can tell you with 100% surety which university will give you the admission. This depends on the university, your marks are alright except class 12 and the universities you applied are also good ones basis your profile. It also depends on your personal statement, what you wrote, how you wrote your SOP, how good the letters of recommendations were and your overall application package. You can just hope that atleast one of them gives you a call.

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Kanishk BarhanpurkarAlways looks for all-round development.

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There are many branches of mechanics which deals with studies of mechanics and energy. You can search for sich type of branches.

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