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Yes, you can apply for Bachelors degree. You must take the SAT or the ACT to be eligible to apply to US universities. You must also take the TOEFL to meet the English language requirements.
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Lots of mechanical engineers nowadays are inclined towards IT sectors jobs due to less availability of core mechanical jobs. Well, to be frank, mechanical engineers have nothing to do with the IT field, so choose IT sector jobs only if you don't have any job in hand.
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The B.Tech tends to focus more on the practical aspects of learning and offers a greater insight into the subject and is ideally recommended for those who aspire to work in production, design or manufacturing industries. On completing B.Tech, students have multiple choices when they plan to study a postgraduate degree abroad. Students can opt for a Master's programme in their core engineering or allied subject. This could be an MS in engineering, ME or M.Tech. The naming convention for the postgraduate engineering degree varies from country to country. The core essentials remain the same, but a premier institution will offer mor
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The B.Tech tends to focus more on the practical aspects of learning and offers a greater insight into the subject and is ideally recommended for those who aspire to work in production, design or manufacturing industries. On completing B.Tech, students have multiple choices when they plan to study a postgraduate degree abroad. Students can opt for a Masters programme in their core engineering or allied subject. This could be an MS in engineering, ME or M.Tech. The naming convention for the postgraduate engineering degree varies from country to country. The core essentials remain the same, but a premier institution will of
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