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Vikash Ranjan

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ISB&M is a management college, you should try in other colleges.

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gopi chand

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To pursue MS in Germany you need a good grand TOEFL score and you need learn German language and also a good academics is needed to help you get a good college.

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Khush Patel

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As far as i know, salary in mechanical is not usually very high keeping the average around Rs.5-6 lakhs a year in NITK, but percentage of placement is descent enough, that is approximately 110 students out of 140. And you gain more pay with experience. Basically a mechanical engineering pass-out won't be that much of a help to the company so they give you less pay till you become experienced and can actually generate significant revenue for the firm. If you work hard and learn fast you can expect you pay to go upto Rs.20-25 lakhs in 4-5 years. But in very rare cases, people get very high package right after the completion of B.Tech.
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subhash kandhwaystudent

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Yes, you can, you should hurry.

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Piyush Rawat

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Kindly mention the entrance exam and the branch for better assistance.

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Abhishek anand20:12:1995

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CSE is a good option.

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Sahil satija

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Top b.tech colleges in bangalore:
1) RV college of engineering
2) PES university
3) Bangalore institute of technology
4) BMS college of engineering
5) University Visvesvaraya college of engineering
Check their sites for more information.

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Narendra RoyAn engineer who loves to share his experience

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Give thought to Canada or New Zealand. Cost is low, exposure to international environ, and you get less distracted from studies. Evaluate before deciding.

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Narendra RoyAn engineer who loves to share his experience

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Just forget of a drop of an year. if your results are still above average. otherwise join some progressive company, gain experience. you may also take up special courses as related to industry of your choice. Many short term courses are available to grab and make you to excel.

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