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Scholar-Level 16
For LLB programme you should have Bachelor's degree whether it's B.Tech or any other graduation degree with 3 years with minimum 50% then only you can apply for the same.
According to your qualification Diploma cannot be referred to as degree.
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If you are interested to study further, then you can pursue B.Tech in mechanical engineering. If you have already have a job, then you can continue your job and study through distance mode.
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In India, while new entrants in the industry might not attract the most lucrative salaries, experienced mechanical engineers see rises in their salaries from Rs. 10,000 per month to Rs. 50,000 per month from when they entered the field.
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There are multiple options to join Indian Navy after B.Tech Mechanical Engineer:
(a) CDS Entry: CDS entry consists of written exam conducted by the UPSC, followed by conduct of the SSB interview, medical test by Indian Navy (naval candidates only) and final preparation of merit list by UPSC. The appointment letter is issued by IHQ MoD/DMPR. The training of officers selected through this entry commences in the month of Jan/Jul and the advertisement i
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