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SACHIN NAMDEVM. Sc. Mathematics at Govt. P. G. College, Damoh

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You are not eligible for M.Sc in Chemistry. You can do M.Tech. /ME in Chemical engineering. If you want to M.Sc in maths, then you are eligible because it is necessary to study the subject at least for 2 years/4semesters in which you want to do Master's degree. In B.Tech Mechanical, a student studies Maths in 2 years but, he studies chemistry only for 1 year /1 semester.

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Mohit MehtaLive Life Regret Free!

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You need to talk to the admission department though I have seen a lot of lateral entries in the college.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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I'll prefer you to opt for Sharda University as this is far better than that of Dayananda Sagar College in all the terms whether it is placements, faculty or the infrastructure, Sharda beats it in all.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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Yes, of course you should learn Japnese, if possible to grow your career. Engineers from the city often have opportunities, make work trips to Japan and vice versa. Knowing the native language of a country is always an advantage, as it helps you connect well with these people. The company gives you an interpreter, but you can connect better with people, if you know the language. Besides, a lot of authorities from Japan come to visit their firms here, and if you know the language, you can interact properly with them too. While school and college students opt to learn French and German languages, Japanese is catching up steadily. It was
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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This number of backlogs won't be accepted. Even if a college does accept, visa rejection rate is very high. You can try some other country, check UK, Netherlands, France, Australia etc.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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With this rank, you can only get the private institutes for the mechanical branch like the ABES and KIET only these are the top colleges that you can get at this rank.

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Neha B

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Hello Parwinder,
You have really excellent scores. You can definitely apply to top notch universities in Canada. Following are the universities recommended to apply:
UBC, Alberta University, Waterloo University, Calgary University, York University, Toronto University, McMaster University, Victoria and Queens University.

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Agrim Jain

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There are a lot of options for mechanical engineer graduates. I am writing this answer because I am also a mechanical engineer. Basically, after doing mechanical, you can apply in IIMs, IAS and all other civil services exam ,but if you are really interested in the mechanical engineering then i will appreciate you to choose mechanical engg.
Now, come on the core mechanical engineering career options:
Basically, you will learn three type of courses in B.Tech:
1) Manufacturing related (material science, manufacturing science, solid work, auto cad, etc.)
2) Thermodynamics related (heat and mas transfer, thermodynamics, power plant, refrigerat
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Generally, the eligibility criteria for M.Tech in Polymer Engineering- B.E. Or B.Tech. In Polymer Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Material Science, Petroleum Engineering, Textile, Polymer Technology or M.Sc. In Chemistry and Physics with minimum 50% marks in aggregate.

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