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Sankalp Gupta

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Hi,
Yes, you are qualified to do B.Tech but you are not eligible for the entrance exams. Yu can still join IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University0 and pursue your B.Tech in mechanical branch.
All the best!

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Sushant RajI am a tech geek..!!

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None of the streams is bad, if you are interested then go for it.

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Rishabh Pahuja

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No it doesn't. Staying and hostel charges are extra. Food is almost Rs 40k for a year and depending on which hostel you take, the cost is accordingly. A double Non-AC is almost Rs 50k for a year and a double AC is around Rs 80k for a year.

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Rishabh Pahuja

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Yes it is. Of course it is. There's a saying in Manipal, there's everything for everyone and it seriously is true. Be it dramatics, dance, acting, making a formula car, making an ATV, making a solar car, robotics, driverless car, you name it and it is there in MIT. The town in itself is growing day by day. New brands and food joints open every now and then and the people here are simple and calm and helpful. Trust me you won't regret not even once joining this college. Apart from this the infrastructure of the college is amazing and if you are I to research work, this place is really good. There are well equipped labs but yes all the f
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Shivanand Kumari interested in automobile engineering

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Hi,
If you want to pursue MS in Germany you need to:
1. Appear for IELTS (score 6 band or above) or TOEFL (score 90 marks).
2. Appear for GRE (optional).
3. Focus on your internship and project work.
4. Strong recommendation letters from teachers.
5. Though, language is not compulsory for MS, but do learn language and give its perspective test.

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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Yes, you can have free education Masters available in German universities. When you meet admission criteria you can avail this. You need minimum 80% in your academics and good IELTS score.
You need further scholarships when it is totally free.

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