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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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You can pursue AMIE or AMIME from Institute of Mechanical Engineers, India.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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You can pursue it from Institute of Mechanical Engineers, India along with your job.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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You can pursue the same from Institute of Mechanical Engineers, India.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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You can do AMIE or AMIME course.

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Saba Ahmad

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Yes, you can apply. If you meet the admission requirements such as percentage, IELTS or TOEFL scores etc. and the university likes your overall profile you will be admitted.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi, please be more specific with the country of your choice.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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Opting mechanical would be a better choice. You will be eligible for more inter-disciplinary fields like civil, electrical, electronics, chemical, agriculture, metallurgy, automobile, etc. posts in both, government and private sectors.

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Sakshi Dhiman

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Yes, of course. There is no limit to learning. It will add a good advantage to your resume.

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