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ravi kumar

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The definition of best varies from person to person and is influenced by personal inclinations and one's strength
Opt for the engineering branch that you love the most and are most passionate about and analyze the future work conditions, scope and growth prospects before taking admission

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ravi kumar

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Both the courses will take the same time to complete and to settle down you need to have excellent percentage with good technical knowledge, opt for the course that you love the most

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satish mukhekar

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90 thousand per yer.

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You can apply for b.tech mechanical degree programme and in higher education i.e m.tech you can choose automotive design as an specialization.

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Umang Kadali

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choose electric

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harman verma

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instead of droping a year to study all subjects ,you should go for APPEARMENT EXAM for the specific subjects in which you failed to score good marks and Go for B.tec Mechanical which is already a very good decision for a bright future.
afterall there is no wise in droping a year to study everything again.
Gain knowledge about one of the best opportunity given to you by filling your appearment form and go ahead
good luck

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Chinmay Nimodiai am a guy who never gives up.

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Not at all.the recruitment depends on how well you perform in interview and not on gender.you will just have to show the recruiters that how badly you want to be a mechanical engineer.it also depends on your performence in btech upto some extent.

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