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Pankaj Kumar

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Take the stream that you love the most and follow your strength, you can also opt for psychometric test comprising of aptitude test personality and interest test to clear the confusion
Rest check out the work environment , scope and job roles , according to me both are evergreen branches

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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You need minimum 80% marks to get admission in German Universities. As procedures are not clearly given in University web sites you get the help education consultants abroad and apply through them

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RAHUL MISHRA

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Nowadays, both are good but IT is in trend and have more job opportunities.

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RAHUL MISHRA

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I think you have average chances.

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Chetna S

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It completely depends on your interest and abilities whether mechanical engineering is fit for you or not. if you like exploring, designing, creating, repairing etc you may choose this degree. Since your score im 12th is not very high look for private universities or may be abroad.

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Rishabh Pahuja

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Going for a long term totally depends on you. Taking a year drop is not so easy. There's a lot of peer pressure as well as there's 'self-pressure'. But if you really want to get into IIT, don't think about it and go for a long term.
As far as the question for mechanical engineering is concerned, mechanical in MIT is really good. There are well equipped labs and workshops. The college even has license for a number of mechanical software's and you can anytime contact a professor to learn them in the college lab. Apart from that, I won't say all but some professors are really learned. Also there are a number student projects in he college
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Rishabh Pahuja

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Don't have much hopes. You might get it. In my batch, cut off went upto approximately 5000. But I think that college has increased the intake. So you might get it. But don't keep much hopes.

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GAURAV PRAJAPATI

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Till now no project been done by me . But this year may be I have to do a project.

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GAURAV PRAJAPATI

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Fee of JSSATEN is about 1.3 lakhs for 1st year and later it is about 1.1 lakhs

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chandan kasuladeviit is competitive world run for life

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b.tech in mechanical is having more scope and More career options

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