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Trust the information on website.
Eligibility Criteria
The academic qualifications as prescribed in the information bulletin and application form of CBSE JEE are applicable for the counseling. These are reproduced below :
The minimum academic qualification for admission through CBSE JEE is that the candidate must have passed in the final examination of 10+2 (Class XII), or its equivalent with aggregate score of minimum 60% in PCM + English.
Candidate must have appeared in CBSE JEE .Selection will be based on CBSE JEE score.
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Always understand the term best will depend from person to person. Mechanical, automotive, computer science, business management, etc. are some of the top choices for students. USA is a vast country, job scene differs from coast to coast. It is best if you know your career plans, where you want to settle and check relevant information.
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Hard to comment if it's easy or not as the universities mentioned are very competitive. If you have excellent grades and an impressive profile there is no reason why the universities won't accept you. Submitting applications on time is very important. Check academic requirements carefully. Communicate with them, exchange emails. Check with your professors for your recommendation letters and write a strong motivational personal statement. Best wishes.
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Admissions to 2nd year of engineering colleges via lateral entry route is controlled by state government and is almost restricted to students of that state. You have not mentioned as to which state you belong to.
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Scholar-Level 18
After BE in mechanical, there are plenty of opportunities for short term courses in different specialities. Machine Design, Materials, engines, Automobile, but it all depends on your inclination. What's it that you want? Even course on 'Lean' will help you. I am sure you must be liking some subjects of graduation, it's better to specialisation in this only.
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Karnataka is not very much known for its mechanical engineering branch, but still, some of the best in its class colleges are RVCE, MVIT, MS Ramaiah, BIT, etc.
All the best.
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