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2016-05-09 13:51:41Guide-Level 11
You can definitely go for lateral entry programs in engineering and get direct admission to 2nd year in B.Tech. Most of the universities are offering lateral entry program. You can select a good university and contact them for further details. Also you need to provide your mark sheet before the start of the session. Suggesting a few best colleges -
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2016-05-09 13:28:15New answer posted
2016-05-09 13:26:12
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2016-05-09 12:56:38Beginner-Level 3
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2016-05-09 12:56:00Beginner-Level 4
Also, if you are very insistent on joining MSRIT and you don't get a Mechanical Engineering seat, you can pick another branch, because the coursework for the first year is common to all branches. If you do exceedingly well in the first year, MSRIT offers you an option for a branch change.
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2016-05-09 12:17:08Beginner-Level 5
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2016-05-09 11:34:39
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In Germany, UG studies are almost free. Most universities are financed by the government and no tuition fee is to be borne by the students. There is a small semester fee of about 500 Euros per semester. Private universities are however chargeable and tuition fee may be between 15000-20000 euros/yr. Additionally 7908 Euro per year should be considered for living expense.
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2016-05-09 11:28:31
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Work experience of 2-3 years is required to be considered for admissions into an MBA program. Additionally you must submit GMAT and TOEFL scores. However there are few business schools such as University of Chicago-Booth, Harvard, Yale etc which offers sandwich MBA programs for freshers but extremely competitive. You may refer to the respective websites for details. Alternatively you can consider doing MS Management which are also designed for freshers and very much in demand.
Good Luck!
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