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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I would suggest, you should continue with mechanical engineering because it has a huge scope in near future and
you can also go in the aeronautical field after that.
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Scholar-Level 17
Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest branches of engineering. It is also known as mother branch of engineering. It is the most fundamental field of engineering. It involves designing, development and production. Mechanical engineers get job opportunities in both private and public sectors. They also have equal opportunities outside India. All the courses in mechanical engineering based on pure mathematics and logic of physics.
Mechanical engineers get decent jobs in automobile industry, space research, energy, aeronautical, air conditioning, medical industry, turbine manufacturing plants, oil and gas plants. They can
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Yes, it's a good choice to do MS i.e. M.Tech from abroad. Germany is considered for mechatronics and mechanical engineering so I would suggest you to do it from Germany universities.
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Guide-Level 15
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Guide-Level 15
There are two main methods of entry into the faculty of engineering:
Direct entry (from high school or equivalent) to the preliminary year program, transfer student (from direct entry, U1, other faculties, other institutions) to preliminary year program one of 5 degree programs.
All admission requirements, deadlines and procedures can be found in the faculty of engineering admission bulletins. Refer to these documents for current information.
GPA requirement:
Admission into both our preliminary year program and our degree programs is competitive based on academic achievement and program capacity. Direct Entry admission requires a minimu
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
To study abroad you will have you clear either GRE, IELETS with good marks and have good band. To study abroad initially you should have money then after getting admission you can earn by doing part time job.
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Scholar-Level 16
For admission into the mechanical branch of BIT-Sindri, you need a rank below 600 (and marks tend to change year by year). It basically depends upon the level of question papers but still on an average, a score more than 75 marks will land you into BIT-Sindri.
Best of luck!
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