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Let me first say congratulations to you for deciding to pursue graduation in engineering after your diploma. But let me caution you. Supreme court of India had cancelled all engineering degrees obtained via distance education mode. You can seek lateral admission or can think of doing AMIE which is equivalent to engineering degree.
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Here is a link:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/ranking/top-engineering-colleges-in-Pune/44-2-0-174-0
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It's an interesting query that you have raised. However, the answer is most straightforward. There is a saying which says "beauty is in the eyes of the beholder". Meaning what I perceive as beautiful, others may not perceive it that way. So is the case with different branches of engineering. There are people who will perceive each of these branches as best. I would say that what you like is the best as far as you are concerned & what I like is best as far as I am concerned.
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