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1. Never do the B.Tech course through the distance mode.
2. College where you wish to pursue the course must be AICTE approved.
3. Prefer to join B.Tech course through the Lateral entry scheme in regular mode.
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You may take up a Diploma course in automobile engineering, and then continue with engineering. Diploma is possible after class 10th, and is also job oriented.
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It is very nice to see your interest in automotive engineering. But I am afraid IIT Roorkee, I don't think offers this course. I am attaching a link that will give you the list of different courses that are offered by IIT Roorkee from undergraduate level till Research and post graduate level. You can go through this list and once again check for yourself if I missed out on this automotive engineering. I think you need to find some other place and some other Institute where you can pursue your dream of becoming an Automotive engineer. https://www.iitr.ac.in/admissions/pages/Programmes+Courses_of_Study.html
Best wishes to you
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The applicants must have passed the qualifying examination I.e. 10+2 level or an equivalent examination from any recognised board in the year 2019or will be appearing for the same in the year 2019. Students from all streams are eligible to apply. Those who appeared in the examination before 2018 are not eligible for UCEED 2019. All the best.
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