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ANIKET WALUPANTEpassed std 10th examination with 94.4% marks.

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Hi Samir,
Yes, you can surely pursue Bachelor's degree abroad. You have to give TOFEL, IELTS along with SAT. These all are aptitude and knowledge full exams, you can surely crack them.

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ayush roy

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It's based on your wish and the amount you are willing to spend. Also, you should have the capability to crack the exam.
The best college is NIILM through CAT.

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Viswanathan DOld, simple and helping nature

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You have a very bright chance of job opportunities after marine engineering. But I wonder why you want to do marine engineering after your mechanical engineering. If an offshore job is your priority then do merchant navy course. It is for a maximum 3-years duration only.

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jigyasa arya

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Hi,
Yes, you can. Any one can apply for NIFT after completing 10+2 with 55% marks.

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

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Hello,
It's nice to know that you have completed your Mechanical Engineering recently. Now what should do? You have two choices. Firstly go for PG in a suitable field in engineering. Alternatively go for MBA. Former will take you on the path of becoming a technocrat while later will take you on the path of managing. It actually depends on one's passion and skill sets acquired. Both paths require different sets. And then there is passion! I would advise you to follow path of your passion.

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