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Basic prerequisites -
- You must complete Class XII under the 10+2 system or its equivalent with a minimum of 50 per cent marks in maths and physics.
- You must be at least 16 years of age to be eligible for a Student Pilot License, 17 for a Private Pilot License, and 18 for a Commercial Pilot License.
- Alternatively, you could directly enroll for the Private Pilot License once you have cleared Class XII and are 17 years old. This involves taking an exam conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation* consisting of theory papers on air navigation, aviation meteorology, air regulation and technical aspects.
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You will have internships during MBA in various companies.
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Courses after Diploma in Mechanical Engineering: Expert Career Tips
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/courses-after-diploma-mechanical-engineering-expert-tips-janarthanan
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This will depend on what you want to do in terms of your career. If you want to pursue a career in mechanical engineering then you should plan to gain more qualifications like a Masters if you do not hold it till now. If you want a research oriented career then go for MS - PhD. You may also do an MBA after gaining 2-3 years of work experience post your Bachelor's degree. Doing a course always helps as it will allow you to apply for work permit, access to opportunities becomes better. There are many options and will depend on what you want.
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Focus on your academics. Your numbers will be the first thing to get noticed. Get yourself involved in high-end project works, publications and your internship must be a very good one. As for the exams, you have to prepare hard for the GRE and the TOEFL. Scholarships are awarded by the universities on a merit basis, so if you have a very strong academic record, extremely good projects, LORs, SOP, high GRE scores, etc., your chances of admission and scholarship will be high automatically. Georgia Institute of Technology, MIT and Carnegie Mellon University are among the top ones. You are advised to visit university websites and learn
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