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Eva Rana

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GNA UNIVERSITY
DTU
AMITY
LPU
GALGOTIAS

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Kundan Lenka

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Bit 50-50 Depends on Your board 40percentile bcoz fm mains marks its bit hard but board will play d role .
Hope for d Best
All d best!!!

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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nit
or state colleges
as u have qualified JEE Mains
u will get one of them

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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From where are you doing MS Mechanical Engineering?

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Chetna S

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SMU is the place for MBA and details for all the requirements are here.
http://www.smu.edu.sg/programmes/postgraduate/mba

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sania Sci

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Mechanical engineering

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Aarti Singh

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Mohammad, mechanical engineering is the oldest branch of engineering from which all other branches have originated. It is a branch whose scope is never going to fade out. The only thing is you need to work hard for better prospects. Look for some good universities that are offering you placements as well as scope for learning and innovation I.e is conducting autoexpos, participating in them, encouraging their students to be creative by making new machines and appliances etc.

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Pankaj Kumar

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For space technology you need to pursue aerospace engineering , after mechanical engineering you can't opt for space technology

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Aarav Singh struggling star

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Yes!! you can get good college for mechanical engineering bt Your JEE MAIN score should be good.
Then u will get very good college like NITs and many more.
Best of luck.!!

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