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

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Hello Shib, Unfortunately, almost every engineering college has limit of max age. Why? Nobody knows. Recently someone went to SC challenging similar condition in law courses and the court overruled that condition. I feel someone needs to take similar action in case of engineering also! You can think of doing AMIE, which is equivalent to Graduation.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Kamal, you have to take the GMAT and IELTS to gain entry into MBA programs in UK. Majority of the MBA programs also requires applicants to have a minimum of 3 years of work experience. You can check any business school website for details.

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The scope of MBA course is increasing day by day. MBA is one of the big job oriented professional programme and the most one which has been sought by the students.
Once you have completed your degree, you have a great job opportunity in the industrial world. You may the manager or executive in term of designation.
The management term is most suited to the managers and thats why it is the way, where you can reach on the top of the height as soon as possible by using your leadership and working proficiency.
An MBA professional always plays a vital role in his/her company and this is why, he used to keep in touch with the board of directors.
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Mechanical Engineering deals with design, production, installation, operation and maintenance of machine systems. Industries and units that need machine systems for functioning thus need mechanical engineers to take care of the above mentioned tasks. Especially sectors related to manufacturing, automobile, aerospace and energy are well known to recruit mechanical engineers.
Since concepts of mechanical engineering extend along to other branches of engineering (such as electrical, civil and metallurgy engineering), mechanical engineers will be able to find a job in areas related to those fields also, like- construction sector, power tran
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After completing Diploma in Mechanical Engineering programme, one may go for Bachelors Degree (B.E./B.Tech.) in Mechanical Engineering. In most Degree Engineering colleges, certain percentages of seats are reserved for Diploma certificate holders. This entry is known as the lateral entry. Diploma holders with good grade may make use of lateral entry and join B.E./B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering programs 2nd academic year (directly).
After that, one may go for Masters education or PG Diploma programs. M.E./M.Tech. programs and PG Diploma courses will enable one to specialize in disciplines within the field of Mechanical Engineering. Some
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rahul r

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Purulia Government Engineering College (PGEC), West Bengal - Other
B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)
UG Degree | Full Time | Duration - 3 years
AICTE Approved
Affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology
Please use the link provided below for details regarding number of seats, placements, etc for this particular course.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-lateral-entry-purulia-government-engineering-college-pgec-west-bengal-other-275555

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Bharagava, different universities have different requirements. In general, a good first class, above 65% is enough for most universities.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Akshay,
You can pursue further studies in engineering or think about a management degree. You may also consider a PG in engineering management. It's basically your choice, you have to study after knowing your own career intentions and also your own interest. You should check university websites for relevant programs they offer. See what interests you.
You can check here too
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/australia/mba-colleges-dc


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