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revanth mandapati

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Hi Sam,
Most of the universities in German teach in English, but as their requirements of understanding some difficult problems they use their language. Maximum universities in German asking for A2 level in German language. So it would be better to have their language also.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello, Your query is absolutely valid. But I am afraid it does not have straight forward response. This is so since every state has its own rules and regulations. But you will find a table of qualifying Diploma branches for getting lateral admission in mechanical engineering, on the website of DTE of Tech Education of your state. Just download this brochure and go through in detail to find answer to your query.

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Amir Sohel

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You can take admission directly in 2nd year of Diploma in mechanical engineering on the basis of ITI. Almost all the Diploma colleges provide lateral entry in 2nd year.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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If you have academic marks more than 80%, you will get free education in German universities. You have done all required exams, hence you can apply directly. As the procedures are little complication in processing your application and visa, it is better you can do this through education consultants. It is worth paying them service charges for this work.

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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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You should dig a little bit deeper. Try to research on both the fields in every aspect if have confusion, firstly, you should understand what these two things are. You can refer shiksha.com in order to know about these two branches. There are the articles related to these courses. They would help you in taking a fair decision.

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Narasimha Veeramachaneni

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ECE is better than mechanical group in terms of placements. But if you are interested in mechanical then take it. Your interest can make you much better later and you can easily get a job if you are in your interested group. So follow your interest.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Hi,
Yes, you are eligible. The minimum qualification for admission to this field is BE or B.Tech with at least 50% (60% for IITs) marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA from a recognised university and a minimum of 60% in class 10 and 10+2. The preferred undergraduate courses, for admission to M.Tech aerospace Engineering are B.Tech/B.E. in Aerospace/ Aeronautical/ Avionics/ CSE/ ECE/ Mech/ EEE/ EIE. The admission process for the course is varied as various institutes have their very own criteria and process of admission.
The admission to this course in any of the IIT is through the candidate's performance in the Graduate Aptitude Test
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neha trivedi

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Hello,
As MIT is part of Anna University, there is no lateral entry in Madras Institute of Technology. It strictly follows 12th standard curriculum. No other exams like JEE or Diploma are accepted here.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Hi,
3-years Diploma in mechanical engineering and even BE/B.Tech course through distance mode is not valid and approved by AICTE and DEC (Distance Education Council). Hence, it is advisable here that not to do such technical course through distance mode.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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Invariably all state governments have put a restriction on admission of students in engineering colleges within the state. Domicile is the prime requirement. Hence, you need to take admission in a college in the state in which you have domiciled. So you must work hard.

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