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JITENDRA PATELClear vision ..... Great thinking.....

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It has much demand for every branch, you can find out other details through this link:
http://www.rknec.edu/Academics/Departments/MechanicalEngineering.aspx

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According to me, if you score 60% marks in PCM, then better give Maritime exam. If you get selected, then do your marine engineering after class 12th, or else if you are not selected, there are so many good institute who will provide you marine engineering. I think, you better join Marine College after class 12th only, because you will get much more benefited and you will save your time in doing B.Tech, then you can go for post-graduation.

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Eligibility For PG courses (MS) : Students are expected to have at least 70-75% from a reputed Indian University. They are also required to appear for GRE (by some Universities) and a score of above 300 should do the needful. Also, it can boost a student's profile if he or she appears for the course even though the University has not requested for it. IELTS (6.0) or TOEFL (100) is also required.
The courses meant for international students are called International study programs and are taught in English. Hence, students looking for courses exclusively in English must look under the section specified above for their course or under Inte
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rahul r

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Please check for Eligibility criteria to pursue M.Sc in environmental science. If you qualify, you can apply to various colleges for PG in environmental studies.
As a minimum criterion of eligibility, aspiring candidates need to have completed:
Higher and Senior Secondary levels of education (classes X and XII) with a minimum aggregate score of 60%.
Graduation in Science/ Engineering/ Economics/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Geology/ Geography, with a minimum aggregate score of 60%.
Often, candidates are required to qualify an institute, state or national-level entrance test for admission to the course. Regards.

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Saurabh Patil

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Yes, lateral entry in BE mechanical is available. On the basis of your Diploma average percentage, you can take admission.
Thank You.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Kamal,
You can check PG Diploma or Graduate Certificate programmes like Advanced Manufacturing Management, Practical Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Car or Automotive Design, Sustainable Design Engineering, etc. It is the best option, you check college websites for relevant programmes they offer and check what matches your career goals the most. Select accordingly.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Akshay,
You can pursue further studies in engineering or think about a management degree. You may also consider a PG in engineering management. It's basically your choice, you have to study after knowing your own career intentions and also your own interest. You should check university websites for relevant programs they offer. See what interests you.
You can check here too
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/australia/mba-colleges-dc

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Hi, this will be difficult to achieve as you have to meet the credit point requirement and check with the desired university about their transfer rule. Instead of complicating and wasting time, you should prepare for GRE and do exceedingly well in your B.Tech to get a spot in the Masters degree programme in these universities.

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