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Komal Shettipelli

Beginner-Level 4

Congrats! You can get into mechanical branch if your AIR lies between 6000 to 7500. After 1st year you will have a chance of branch slide based on your 1st year score. You should at least get 9 CGPA in your first year. I got chemical engineering branch through counseling and after first year I changed to mechanical with a CGPA of 9.03. A friend of mine got 8.89 and got slide from biotechnology to mechanical. Hope it helps. Good luck.

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Shivanshu Seth

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Yes, you can.
You have to qualify minimum eligibility criteria which is pass with 50% marks in Class XII or equivalent from a recognized board or university.

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Mithun K G

Contributor-Level 8

Admissions is through counseling based on the rank obtained in JEE mains only for Indian nationals.
Admission is on the basis of merit in SAT through DASA scheme for foreign nationals/Persons of Indian Origin/ Non-Resident Indians/Overseas Citizens.
Total Fees
INR 2.40 Lakh
(Fees Components : Tuition, Library, Central Computing Facility Fee, Students Activities Fee, Group Insurance Coverage of students, Security Deposit, Institute Development Contibution, Convocation Fee, Swimming Pool Fee, Campus Development Fee, Alumni Association).
Hostel Fees (Yearly)
INR 35,700
Hostel fee includes:
Admission fee : Rs.100 (onetime fee)
Establishment Charges
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Ekta Thakur

Beginner-Level 3

The fees mentioned against courses represent full for the course period as specified.
For more details, please visit: http://www.srmuniversity.ac.in

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Not a problem at all. JSSCMS (SJCE) considers 50% of students through government quota i.e; through PGCET and the rest, 50% is through management. The only difference is the fee amount of Rs. 1, 00,000. If you are joining through management seat you will be paying Rs. 5,00,000 as total tuition fee Rs. 2,50,000 per annum. So, if you are considering SJCE as your priority among all the different colleges, then do it at earliest.
Get in through management seat.

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Nanduraj

Contributor-Level 8

If Diploma from singhania is recognized in any of the university (approved by UGC) you can do BE from any government university, otherwise you can't get admission.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

Guide-Level 13

Mechanical Engineers have good graduate prospects
In a notoriously tough graduate job market it's fair to say that degree-level engineers have an edge. Engineers build societies and, mechanical engineers specifically, apply fundamental Maths and physics laws to create and build mechanical devices we use every day. So, it is no surprise to see that mechanical engineer students enjoy particularly good graduate prospects. The vast majority of mechanical engineers end up in professional-level employment or postgraduate study within six months of graduating.
2. Mechanical Engineers enjoy great starting salaries
People with mechanical engineer
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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

You can opt for the job in your field in private sector, or you can opt for the job in the government sector as well. There are many job opening in various PSUs in government sector regularly you can opt for that.

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JUNAID ALAM

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There is no lateral entry scheme for B.Tech in Jamia.

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Piyush Singh

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Hi Shubham,
In case you can justify the fact that you're inclined towards physics no matter what, there's nothing that will stop you. You'll need to prove this, however through projects, internships, research papers and otherwise. All the best.

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