B.E /B.Tech
Hi Bhadri
All is set if you have completed your b.tech or you are in final year.You can prepare for gate 2019,there are numerous of opportunity for mechanical engineers.Following are the companies you can get :
You can opt for UEM Kolkata as it provides their own entrance to qualify for admission. To get aware of minimum eligibility criteria for admission to btech college in Kolkata visit here https://www.careers360.com/university/university-of-engineering-and-management-kolkata/courses?degree=2
hello sohrab,
you can give LEET Exam ,it is conducted for the students who seeking admissions to 2nd year of any stream directly.if you clear this you can have b.tech admission.if you dont wanna such a exams then also you can get b.tech,because many colleges/ private universities allow diploma holders
Hello Wani,
That's was a fake news that somehow came into light. I would suggest you to go through the below mentioned news on this complete issue.
Link: https://news.careers360.com/mhrd-refutes-reports-gate-being-made-compulsory
All the best!
hello aditi,
i think you cant apply for CG PET Exam because it need +2 aggregate marks of PCM/PCB.
but you can do b.tech,because some universities allow diploma degree holders to direct 2nd year.
you can refer below link for cgpet:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/cg-pet-eligibility-criteria
all the best....
I Hope this information will
GATE is compulsory for all IIT and NIT for Mtech courses. Secondly it depends on which college you opt for as each of them will have its own set of principles and exams accepted
So share us your preferences and we can elaborate on that.
Hey.
Yes, admission in JMI is now done on the basis of your JEE Mains score.
Those who wish to take admission here will have to register for the admission process which will start in December and last till March. You can use the link below for any other detail
JMI B.Tech Admission is through JMI B.tech Counselling on the basis of JEE Main score. As per the eligibility a minimum aggregate of 55% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics should have been scored in 10+2th standard (or equivalent) examination. You can check the further information with the given below
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