IITs
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Apart from the IITs and NITs, there are plenty of engineering Institutions that offer placements in some excellent companies. These include:-
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mechanical design engineers has wide job scope in Researcha nad development sectors in different multi national companies, like general motors, bently, ford, mercides benz etc, however the placement records in best in old iits,
IIT Bombay
IIT Delhi
IIT Madras
IIT Kanpur
IIT Kharagpur
IIT Roorkee
IIT Guwahati
Hello aspirant,
Yes for pursuing career in management you need to apply for management courses in IISc, IIT Delhi and other IITs differently. All of this colleges take admission on the bases of CAT exam which is held in november generally, so if you want to apply for it you
Hello student some of the best Automobile engineering college are as mentioned below other than IITs-
1) Manipal Institute of Technology
2)Dayananda Sagar college of engineering
3)SRM institute of science and technology
4)PSG College of technology, Coimbatore
5)LD college of engineering, Ahmedabad.
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Ofcourse there is no restriction you can take your gate exam from any of the streams irrespective of your current stream infact many students from mechanical, civil they do give exams from cse, ece as they later on realise that they have interest in other streams. Almost all
It actually depends on your passion and interest. But honestly it will be very beneficial if you'll do MBA from top 20 B schools because a minimum of 14-15 lakhs is average salary of an MBA from top B schools. Though fees is high but it's not an
Arvind, BA is Bachelor's degree in Arts while B.Tech is a Professional degree in Engineering. IITs are Technical Institutions and Delhi University is a Central University.They both are different in their own perspective, The Amendments on which they are built are different. They cannot be compared. A BA Degree wherever
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In order to get into the IITs, one has to appear for JEE Advanced , which tests the candidates on their knowledge of all three-Physics, Chemistry and Maths. None of these 3 subjects is optional. This is the only way to get into an IIT. And therefore, without Chemistry,
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Yes the student only has to decide which college does he or she wants to go to and fill out the application form after that.
The selection in the college will be decided later on on the basis of your entrance marks and the cutoff of the college.
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