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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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COEP and VJTI both are very old colleges in India and in Asia as well. These two colleges are the best for B.Tech in computer engineering. In terms of placements, it is all well as highly reputed companies come to both of these colleges. For B.Tech, many people say that COEP is good because it is situated in Pune and now a days, Pune is a developing IT sector. Most of the IT companies are situated here in Pune. COEP has a great opportunity for further studies. Placement from this college is as good as the IITs. Campus of this college is also good and hostel for boys and girls as well. The great thing about COEP is its academic educatio
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Shubham Singhkeen learner

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You can go with Technical courses include design software like Autodesk Inventor, solidworks, nx cad typical analysis software include Ansys, Simulator Multiphysics, but it is always advisable you attend soft-skill courses. There are cases where interviewers chose a more out spoken and team player than a guy who is bad at communication. You can also go with ROBOTICS COURSES. Best of luck.

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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The courses after ME are:
M.Tech
MBA.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi dear,
COEP was established in 1854 and VJTI was established in 1887. Both are the oldest institutes in Asia. Both are government. Autonomous institutes. Course format and material are almost the same. Marginal difference is there in the syllabus. The campus of COEP is bigger and more advanced as compared to VJTI. More facilities and hostel available both for boys and girls. VJTI being in heart of Mumbai city, there is a shortage of hostel, which is being worked upon. In terms of infra, COEP is superior. Placement statistics are very much satisfactory in both colleges I. e. almost 100% in all the branches. It will always be suggested
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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Vinay,
Admission in the above course is through CAP counseling conducted by DTE, Maharashtra on the basis of marks obtained in Diploma/ B.Sc.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-in-mechanical-engineering-lateral-entry-veermata-jijabai-technological-institute-matunga-east-mumbai-272126

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syed shaker hussain

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ECE has much scope in government jobs in India, while mechanical has scope in foreign countries.

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Rocky Singh

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I suggest you for Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham with its campuses in different places like Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Kochi. The link here of Bangalore will help you to find the technical education (B.Tech) in mechanical engineering you are looking for https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-in-mechanical-engineering-amrita-school-of-engineering-bengaluru-sarjapur-road-bangalore-160969.

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Mohd Nazim

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If you don't want to make career in Engineering, you can choose MBA after completing B.Tech with this CPGA. RIMT University is one of the university in Punjab, you can easily get admission with this marks. http://rimt.ac.in/school-of-management-studies.php.

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Deepi Jain

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10 +2 would be required. If you have done a diploma, it may not be accepted by institutes. In that case you can do 10+2 through open schooling and then pursue BBA.

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Pravin JavheriProcess Engineer | Mentor | IIT Bombay

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Hello Vinay, Diploma students are usually supposed to score 80+ percentages to get an admission in VIT for mechanical engineering. Study hard.
All the best!

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