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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Yes, you can do a Diploma in Mechatronics, as it is a very good course. Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering is a 3 years long Diploma certificate program. This course can be pursued by students who have passed the 10th standard as well as class 12th.
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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Hi,
what do you want to study is entirely up to you. After a Diploma, it is better you complete your Bachelor's degree to keep all options open. You can also look for universities in Germany, USA, and Canada. Japan and Singapore could also be considered.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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First of all, have some kind of basic knowledge about the mechanical subjects, which would be coming on your mechatronics.

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Ravindra Shukla

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Yes, you can get admission in BE through lateral entry admission. When you will take admission then you will know about course. In BE. /B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering), there are lots of subject. So, you will have to study all subject including Mechatronics.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Anant Baviskar,
It's ofcourse important to know where we are headed in life. But unfortunately market situation is entirely different. Almost 50% fresh graduates of engineering could not get placed. Hence I would strongly advise you to forget about salary that you may get after four years of study and concentrate on understanding of the subjects that you would be studying. This will surely get you placed and get good salary. Best wishes.

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