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Dear Aspirant,
Following are some good btech branches:-
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Hello dear student,
You can keep a track of these exams online . You can surely refer to the careers360 website . Our experts are already keeping a track on all the current events happening with respect to the entrance exams and all. So likewise it will be helpful for you .
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Dear student, the courses of Engineering conducted by Andhra Pradesh and Telangana engineering medical in agriculture science common entrance test which is taken separately is the best hue of taking engineering courses from various side abuse and reasons other than aueetin2020.
Hello student if you enroll for Pathfinder course yes they'll provide you a tablet with entire classroom lectures for IIT Jee /NEET with unlimited tests solutions and performance analysis.
For more details refer to the link mentioned below - https://pathfinder.edu.in/digital-classroom/
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Hey!
Almost every engineering college offers elective courses in their btech streams. However, there may be different courses in different branches. Moreover, in 2nd years, elective programs are mainly from personality development or awareness programs. But from next year, elective courses are basically related to the branch that is technical or core subjects.
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hello Rohi,
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The difference between ece (electronic and communication engineering) is very small difference while in ece it taught on electronic and some communication side. Ece can applicable for it sector also. They can do jobs in both core side and other. While talking about eee it is very deep learning subject. It will give u more changes in core jobs. But it one issue that not get touch in IT field. But the common job is to do soft ware every one can join this management.
It is ur choice to decide what is ur interest.
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Hello,
There are mainly 3 types of entries in Air force i.e
1. Flying 2. Technical 3. Ground Duties
If you have just passed 12th then I would Suggest you to go for NDA (just an 10+2 in Science is enough but subject like Physics,Chemistry,Maths is must). But if you are particularly intrested in doing engineering you can take any stream of your interest. for flying and ground staff duties graduation in science would be sufficient .Apart from this Engineers from any field can join as officers. If you want to go for Technical then engineers are choosen primarily from Aeronautical/Aerospace ,electronics,electrical ,ComputerScince.As there is no specific engineering stream for joining IAF So you can go for any stream of your choice .
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Dear Kamal ,
Not only Uttarakhand People prefer engineering course ,In india more then 5lakhs aspirants graduate from engineering then you can imagine that .First of all engineering is an technology and skill orientated course where more then 1 lakhs jobs are offered in every year so first point is for prefer engineering is JOB . After engineering course you not only able to understand the technology oriented skills ,during this course you gain also lots of transferable skills like communication, management ,entrepreneur, design ,etc.. and it is also depends upon their interest. So mostly as per my prospective this is real aspects for chooses engineering .
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here are best college In Mumbai for diploma engineering course:-
The above mentioned are government colleges who provides good academic curriculum. You can join any one option you find suitable for you.
Here are the private college options:-
for more college option, please visit the link below:- https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-diploma-engineering-colleges-in-mumbai
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