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rahul r

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B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering is a 4-year undergraduate course and is one of the most sought-after degree courses in engineering stream. The eligibility to take admission in this course is 10+2 pass or equivalent. Admission process for the same is generally entrance-exam based. JEE Main, BITSAT COMEDK, UPSEE VITEEE SRMJEEE are some such entrance exams conducted for admission to various Mechanical Engineering colleges. Mechanical Engineering is the oldest branch of engineering. B.Tech Mechanical Engineering is the branch of engineering that involves production, designing, and operations of machines. The course objective of mechanical e
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rahul r

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You should pursue a photography course in the field you feel comfortably pursuing. Photography Courses Specializations:
1) Landscape Photography
2) Commercial / Product Photography
3) Commercial photography
4) Fine Art Photography
5) Wildlife Photography
6) Fashion Photography
7) Photo-journalism
8) Travel Photography
9) Underwater Photography
10) Portrait Photography.

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astha singh

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Hi Prahar!
If you are interested in automobile design, then you should definitely go for it. The main person behind the development of all the latest and appealing designs in various automobiles is that of the Automotive Designer. To be well acquainted with all the variegating patterns and techniques involved in the designing process of an automobile, one has to go for a regular degree or a Diploma course in Automotive Designing that are available through various Automobile Designing Schools, Colleges and Institutes in India. Apart from NID, you can also apply to the following institutes:
DYP-DC Center for Automotive Research and Studies
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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Full time MBA won't make much sense after 5 years of work ex. You should opt for executive MBA from some of the top B schools in India like ISB Hyderabad. Appear for GMAT opting for executive MBA through abroad might also be a good option.

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Nilanjana Kamat

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Hi Karan, take the JEE exams or other known engineering entrance exams like BITSAT VITEEE etc. And enroll into a B.Tech/B.E course. Your class 12th percentage is very crucial so study hard. If you are aiming for NASA you may also consider pursuing your engineering abroad in which case you have to decide where to study and prepare for entrance exams like SAT ACT etc.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Akash!
There is no age restriction to pursue a course in photography. You can pursue a Diploma in photography from the following colleges:
1. Delhi College of Photography, Delhi
2. Light and Life Academy, Ooty
3. Asian Academy of Film and Television, Noida
4. Osmania University, Hyderabad
5. National Institute of Photography, Mumbai
6. The Indian Institute of Digital Art and Animation, Kolkata.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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A tip - before zeroing on the countries and colleges, decide what to study. You will be the best person to know which course will be suitable for you. You may want to do an MBA or pursue your M.Sc. You may also want to do a Masters in Engineering Management. Analyze the career options and outcomes and see what you may want to do in future. Go through the programme syllabi, specializations etc. And select your choice carefully.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Sivakumar, IELTS or TOEFL will be required by all foreign countries to check your English language abilities. Some universities can waive it off and depends on the student's individual profile. Many universities also have pathway programs in English inplace of IELTS or TOEFL. Since there is no particular country which won't require IELTS you have to contact the universities yourself and ask them if they waive the IELTS or TOEFL for you. Everything will depend on their rules and regulations and your academic strength.

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