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

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Hello Aishwary,
I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about mapping of eligibility of different branches of Diploma with different branches of engineering:
http://dse17.dtemaharashtra.org/dse17/index.php/hp_controller/degreediplomamapping

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Comparing both the institutions, Vel Tech is a good option. The only thing is Vel Tech will be very strict and will not let you enjoy your college life, whereas Hindustan University will not be as strict as Vel Tech.
As far as the quality of education is concerned, I am not pretty sure about Hindustan University but in Vel Tech, it is good.
There is a better reputation of Vel Tech than Hindustan.
Choose your college wisely. Study and enjoy well

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Go for mechatronics, if-
You want to study and explore multi-domain engineering fields such as mechanical, electrical, electronics, controls, computer science, etc. You have got it as B.Tech in a very good college. If the college is having good placements. You don't have plans to study other specializations in your Masters apart from mechatronics (as there will be very few options left if your B.Tech in Mechatronics). Go for mechanical, if-
Your not sure where you'll end up with which mechanical field. You want to study many things related to mechanical engineering. You like to and have interest in machines and automobiles. You want to d
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Mohan D

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B.Tech through correspondence is not possible.

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Shabana Bee

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None of the NITs or IITs offer mechatronics at the undergraduate level - not for the 4-year course and also not in the integrated or dual degree courses. Actually, Manipal offers mechatronics, SRM also offers it, so you could consider private or deemed universities if you are very keen on doing mechatronics at the undergraduate level.

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