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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Johnson George,
The procedure is online but before applying, you must check the admission requirements of different universities. You must have good academic grades and must take the IELTS. Check here:
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Kirti VishwakarmaBibliophile

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Yes Suhas, You can definitely pursue B.Tech (Lateral Entry). There are many colleges which provide the lateral entry in Delhi NCR for e.g. Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology, Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, etcetera.

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Ajitesh KumaresanWilling To Enjoy Life with Ethical Wealth!

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Starting Salary will be lesser for B.E Mechanical Graduates than IT Industry Students. Both have different life chapters. You have to believe in your mechanical skills and sharpen it daily. In both Industries, Continuous Learning is of prime importance to fetch you consistent salary returns./

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Hello,
GRE is to be taken if you desire to pursue your Masters in the USA. You can take the GRE , to help you prepare for the exam you may refer to its official website https://www.ets.org/gre and access the wide variety of practice tests, downloadable materials etc. A practice test before starting the actual preparation is recommended, this will help you understand your weakness and strengths. Regular practice tests thereafter will help you check your progress. Around 3-5 months is ideally required, you may create your study routine as per your convenience and stick to it. Time management is the key.

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