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SAMUNDRA

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You can apply for lateral entry in 2nd year B tech Marine Engg. Require min 60%.

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Kavya Saluja Evans

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Hi Onkar,
The conditions or the admission requirements differ from university to university. On a general front you have to hold an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering with a good percentage, a first class is preferred. In addition you must take the IELTS an overall band of 6.5 will be required by majority of the colleges. You should see these on the university websites and understand the admission requirements alongwith the deadlines. Most will have a rolling admission system. These are the main conditions, for more you need to check with the universities.

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Jayjeet Sarma

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The main criteria is high academic percentage, so you got to focus on your studies and score high. Since you are applying for a Master's programme, you are expected to have a very strong research oriented background or at least you must display interest in research. Terrific projects, demonstration of innovative ideas, papers, patents etc. Are very important for a master degree applicant. You should also know some German language, it is not mandatory but still advisable to build your profile. Recommendation letters from your professors, internship supervisors etc. must be excellent.

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Dr Bharti SinghDr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience

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Yes, you can, if you fulfill minimum aggregate. Opt for Masters in Automobile, if you are eligible to do so.

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