Mechanical Engineering
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More than better prospects in future, you should look into your interest. As these both fields are demanding now-a-days. Since, you are a mechanical engineer, SAP should be a natural choice as it is more related to your field and deals with supply chain management and related things. However
Dear Aspirant,
Yes,As you know to become a petroleum engineer ,you must have a bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering.Candidates possessing bachelor's degree in mechanical and chemical engineering can also work in this field but bachelor's degree in petroleum is prefered first.
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Hi Usha ,
First of all congrats for getting good rank and based on your rank and caste and branch you pick , they will allot your seat in particular college so i request you to please mention your caste so i can help you in better way and based
Hello Sathvik
Both of them are very good colleges and both of them have a very good rating but the facilities in CBIT is better as compared to JNTUH,the fees of JNTUH is lower than CBIT the fees in JNTUH is Rs 72000 for 4 years but for CBIT it
Dear Applicant,
I hope you are doing well. About your question
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The previous years' cut-off for MHTCET exam for DJ Sanghavi college, Mumbai for Open, Home state quota (Round 1) was -
Electronics Engineering - 3104 rank and 144 score
Mechanical Engineering - 2090 rank and 151 score
These are previous years' stats Kindly. go through official website.
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Hello Aspirant,
According to the rank you have mentioned in the question you can get Mechanical Engineering in tip NITs like NIT Jamshedpur, NIT Uttarakhand, NIT Jaipur as per previous year's cut-offs which you can check from the link given below :-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-top-nits
Note that the cut-offs are bound to
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