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Piyush Rawat

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If you are in the first or even in the start of 3rd-semester, you can drop it and pursue he course of your interest but if you have completed more than 2-years that dropping the course may result in a lot of time loss.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
You can apply for Bachelor's degree programmes but it's going to be difficult in Germany since they don't accept Diplomas. Take the SAT to study in US or Singapore.Take the IELTS or TOEFL for English language requirements.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

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If you haven't cracked any JEE and you are looking for a private college then you may go for:
Graphic Era university
LPU
CU, etc.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Mechanical engineering is a better option as there are number of opportunities in this field. You can find work from pin to plane. Many PSUs in India are recruiting many Mechanical engineers every year. Private jobs are Aldo available in Automobile, Textile, Heavy Machinery, Construction sectors.

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Virendra Patil

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SAP course in material management will be a good option for you since you are from mechanical background.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Mechatronics is a relatively new field. It is being offered at a lesser number of colleges. This ensures that the number of graduates passing out of colleges each year is not too high. Thus, it is safe to say that job market saturation level is not that high, in the case of mechatronics field! Also, it is one of the fastest developing fields, with new areas of applications and job opportunities being introduced quickly.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Following Government jobs are available as Mechanical Engineering grad:
(a) Indian Engineering Services
(b) Civil Services Examination
(c) DRDO/ ISRO etc Government R&D org
(d) Defence Services as Commissioned Officer
(e) Paramilitary forces
(f) Central universities
(g) PO in PSU banks
(h) PSUs
(I) Indian Railways in subordinate services
(j) State Governments services, etc.

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Aftab Azim

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Yes, its valid but make sure that you work along with a Diploma in mechanical because distance BE degree will not be of any use without work experience.

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