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dheeraj k

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Hi Ben,
All the branches of engineering are equally good and have tremendous job opportunities. It entirely depends on how well you understand and handle the stream and increase your scope of growth. Different branches of engineering are popular at different places and the popularity depends upon the day to day requirement of that place.
Mechanical engineering is one of those fields which offers good career prospects.
A degree in MS mechanical engineering will surely enhance your job profile in India as well as globally, but please remember getting a job depends entirely on the knowledge level and caliber of the students.
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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

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Both streams have demand in the public and private sectors. You go according to your field of interest. All the best.

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Apoorva Mangaonkar

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Hello, mostly students who opt for healthcare management has some background of healthcare. I am not fully aware the backgrounds of all the students in this batch. But in management, students from various backgrounds specialise in streams totally unrelated to their graduations. So if you are really inclined to do healthcare management, you sure can excel in it.

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Aditya Hosangadi

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Yes it is. In terms of project opportunities and placements, VIT and MS Ramaiah are pretty even. The exposure at both colleges is quite brilliant. So I suggest that you choose based on convenience also consider financial comparisons.

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Mohan Bajaj

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Yes, mechanical students hold eligibility to pursue M.tech in Aerospace Engineering. Some of the reputed colleges to pursue this course include :
IIT Guwahati
Indian institute of Aeronautics in Patna,
IIT Mumbai VSM Aerospace Academy of Aerospace and Engineering Indian institute of Aviation Technology UPES Dehradun You can target these as per your preferred location. Admission & Eligibility criteria you can check on websites of respective institutes. Good luck :)

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