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Which are the courses we can apply for after B.E in mechanical engineering?

Faizan Salim 3rd Feb, 2019

Hii

After B.E In mechanical engineering, you can opt for - 

  • M.Tech in same or other relevent field
  • M.E in same or other relevent field
  • MBA as per your interest.
  • MS in relevent or same field
  • Integrated MS and PhD


Choose which ever course you like as per your interest

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I should to do mechanical engineering in cmr technical campus so is this any possible to complete my engineering

Mayank kumar singh 15th Mar, 2019
Hello,
You can apply there to get admission in your desired choice of branch.It is a good college so don't worry and prepare for the entrance exams.
Good luck.
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Dear Sir, I am diploma mechanical engineer having 13 years of experience in the chemical sector. Sir I want to do my degree part or full.

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 3rd Feb, 2019

Dear Chandrakanth, there are Institutions that offer Part time/Full time/ Evening classes for B.Tech. These Institutions are spread all across India. So if you can let us know which state and which course i.e either Full time or Part time that you want to pursue, we can help you further.

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I got 96.09 percentile in 2019 her mains. I belong to general category.will I get a seat in nit . I want to take mechanical engineering

Maligaveli sai pavan 3rd Feb, 2019
Hello Aspirant
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Firstly congratulations for your percentile score!!
But it is difficult to predict the college by your percentile because the official cutoff is not yet released by NTA.you have to wait for official results.
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Use this formula to predict the rank:
Rank Formula = (100 - your
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I have done BE mechanical. Can i do phd in astrophysics directly by clearing UGC/CSIR JRF?

Pulkit 4th Feb, 2019

Hello Piyush,

For the admission in the Indian Institue of Astrophysics, one must have a minimum required eligibility which is M.Sc.(Physics)/Integrated M.Sc. (Physics)/B.Tech/B.E./M.Tech/M.E. with minimum 60% marks from class 10. 
So, you just cannot apply for Ph.D. after your BE, you must complete your PG as well before giving the

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I have done BE mechanical engineering. Now i want to study/research in Astrophysics. So as per CSIR/UGC, i am directly apply for the JRF.

aditi mishra 11th Feb, 2019

Dear Piyush,

Yes you can pursue research in Astrophysics. There are several research institutes that allow Btech students to pursue research. In India you can apply to several institutes like Indian Institute of Astrophysics, ISRO, Indian institute of Spase science and technology and IISc. 

(Please check here:

for IIA- https://www.iiap.res.in/?q=opportunities/career  

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Vit mee papers mechanical engineering

Rupali Singh 14th Mar, 2019

Hello,

Please find attach the link of Sample papers and mock test of VITMEE

Sample Paper:  https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-sample-papers

Mock Test:  https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-mock-test


Please note: Application form is available till the 3rd week of May, 2019. It is expected that the exam will be in the 1st week of june.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/vitmee

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I have 95 percentile can I get admission in the nit for mechanical branch

Deepak Kumar 2nd Feb, 2019

Hello,friend 

Well with your percentile your predictable rank is around 55 thounsand , now you will have to wait for cut off of different colleges. well,visit the below link to see previous year cut off of NIT's 

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff

For college prediction visit the below link

https://www.careers360.com/college-predictor


hope this will help

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Hello I got 54% in jee mains 19 and I am from diploma in mechanical engineering can I get the admission in TS OU through mains ?

Aditya Sharma Student Expert 13th Mar, 2019

Hey Prashant.

See right now it is not possible to tell whether u will get admissioned in the OSMANIA UNIVERSITY or not as ulthe percentile u have been provided is among ur session only and that in ur shift only.

But u can calculate ur marks by using a simple

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mechanical properties of fluids notes

Niharika Moturu 31st Jan, 2019

Hello...

Fluids are the substances which move or flow in a certain direction when an external force is applied to them. Fluids can be either gases or liquids. However, when we study fluids and their mechanical properties, we come across two topics namely hydrodynamics and hydrostatics.
Hydrostatic:
Hydrostatic is basically

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