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Daksh Nagpal

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Master's in Canada for mechanical engineering are:
1) Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technician - Automation and Robotics
Centennial College
2) Mechanical Engineering Technology - Design
Centennial College
3) Mechanical Engineering Technician - Design
Centennial College
4) Mechanical and Materials Engineering
University of Western Ontario.

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Arpit Rastogi

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NCUs Mechanical Engineering graduates get high-end placement offers in reputed companies as they skill them to take off running from day one. They have a relevant and industry-ready curriculum with the flexibility of choosing courses from a large number of departmental and interdepartmental electives, which provide our students with the option of choosing their subject of interest and specialization. They maintain a high level of industry-academia collaboration through a wide range of activities including industry associated projects, internships, industrial visits, expert lectures, workshops, and conferences. They are committed to off

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Daksh Nagpal

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Yes, you can do car designing course in Germany. But you have to fulfil the eligibility criteria and crack the required exam.

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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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Hello Lakhan,
To get admission in Modern Education Society's College of Engineering, candidates need to qualify either Maharashtra common entrance test (MH-CET) or JEE Mains for B.tech & B.E courses.
The minimum eligibility criteria is 10+2 passing certificate from a recognised board.
So, your diploma degree with 72 percentile is additional and not need for the admission of the course you're interested in.
You would have to qualify either of the exams stated above so as to get the admission.

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anuj wadhwa

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The scope is good if you study chemical engineering from a Canadian university. Strong Academic and work ethic will do wonders.
Job titles: Chemical Engineer, Biochemical Engineer, Petrochemical Engineer, Electrochemical Engineer and Polymer Engineer, Chemical Process Operator, Process Engineer, etc. wages vary from province to province. Average wages for chemical engineer are: $35-$40/ hour. The highest and the lowest wages for chemical engineer: $70.38$ and $35.20.
There are over 10000 chemical engineers working in Canada. I suggest you to apply for the course if you are serious about your study and see a future in Canada.

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Nikhil GargFUTURE ENGINEER

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You can check the previous year's cutoffs category wise for NIT'S at
https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/OpeningClosingRankArchieve.aspx
there you may get an idea of your selection. Also keep track of the counseling procedure, the dates. BEST OF LUCK.

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priyank sharma

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Hello,
Check this college predictor by Shiksha. By this predictor, you may get predicted information about the colleges you may get.
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Bhumika Khattar

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There are a ton of courses available for learning. Your aim should be not just to study a course for the sake of putting it in your resume but also to do as many projects as you can. This will help you build your portfolio. Such a portfolio will attract employers and academic institutions alike. Anyone can mention they know a list of skills, but only a few can prove it. In my personal opinion, simulation or automation courses are the best BET as we are currently moving towards an era where computers are integrated with engineering systems. Areas such as maintenance engineering and shop floor engineers will be replaced by automations in
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