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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Distance BE/BTech courses are invalid for employment purpose as per AICTE guidelines, Hence never pursue these. It is better to do lateral BE/B.Tech course.

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Manish Sharma

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Saurabh kumar KarAn engineering student IIITian

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If you are in your 2nd year, then you can join any good coaching centre in you area which is a good one. If you don't want to join any coaching centre, then you should watch the NPTEL videos which are very good from GATE point of view. The most important thing is practice previous year papers as much time as you can. It will make you solving skills fast enough which is a major factor.

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Anjali Sharma

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Yes, you are eligible for BA/B.Com. Many Universities offers Graduation in B.A. B.Sc. , and B.Com after completing Diploma in any Branch. You have a choice what you want to do but make sure and clear your Vision.

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Amrit Raj

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Hi Irfan! It's great that you are iti holder and currently employed as well. But as per government norms, you can not pursue technical degrees via distance education. You need to attend regular classes.
Best of luck.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Your marks should be more the 90 percentile in JEE Mains.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Scope- Both branches are core branch of engineering. So, these can't be differing on the basis of scope. Scope is good in both branches. Package - Mechanical is known as evergreen branch of engineering. When it comes to packages, which never goes out of demand. But, CS is also good in packages, because we live in a world where information technology runs in our veins so there is no chance of not getting a good package. I don't want to confuse you, but at last it depends on you that if you like to work on computer, and was good in IP subject and understanding how computer works then go for CS. But, if you like to play with tools in gara
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Computer Science engineering is always the most preferred branch of engineering than compared to ECE or mechanical, in terms of better placements, decent salary packages, and wider career prospectives.

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