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Good luck.
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Any individual who has cleared his 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) from a recognised board or institution like CBSE, state board or NIOS is eligible to opt for B.Tech mechanical engineering.
Good luck.
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You have IITs to pursue this degree, in addition to this, some private universities like Amity University, Lovely Professional University and SRM University are providing good learning and placements.
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Both colleges are good. Both Colleges are affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University. Now let us see at rankings and accreditation of both colleges. KK Wagh was established in 1984. KK Wagh was ranked 85th in NIRF 2016 Rankings. KK Wagh is NAAC Accredited with 'B+' Grade. Overall it is a good college. Now Comes Dy Patil College of Engineering, Akurdi, Pune. DY Patil Akurdi was established in 1984. It NAAC Accredited with 'A' Grade. Dy Patil is one of the top Engineering Colleges of Pune. Now which is better? Both KK Wagh and DY Patil is good. But if you wanna more industry exposure then Pune is the choice. As both
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You will be working as a Research Assistant in a lab under some professor's supervision. To fulfill the academic requirement, you have to do five courses and a Thesis. If you have any plans of doing Ph.D. in the future especially in Canada, you should definitely opt for this course. Also, if you are focused on what topic you want to do for your Masters programme, then I would suggest going for MASc and doing research on your field of interest. Learn trade skills of research
Learn how publication of paper works
gets an in-depth knowledge of a concept. Learn how to be patient.
You will have to write a well structured Thesis, and yo
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