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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

Guide-Level 13

Well, if we talk about scope, CS has more scope but also, mechanical is the best in other aspects. You should according to your interest. Both have good opportunity in future. All the best.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

Aerospace engineers and aeronautical engineers share a lot of common duties. The main difference between these two professions is that aeronautical engineering is a specialisation within aerospace engineering. Workers in aeronautical engineering often work exclusively with aircraft, while aerospace engineers may also work with weapons or spacecraft; and typically earn a higher salary than aeronautical engineers.

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Mehak Seth

Guide-Level 12

Hi Rishika, Seems like you are only interested in teaching line. If you are confused between D.Ed and B.Ed then I must say you should go for D.Ed because you have already done your Bachelors degree. You can have :
-Technical and Cognitive skills. - Hypothetical understanding of tutoring and training. - Self-instruction appropriate to candidates skills. - An advanced understanding of the intellectual, social and psychological aspects of teaching. - A professional foundation in theoretical and practical lessons conducive for to effective teaching with this course. After all, The bright future of a child is in the hands of a good teacher.
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Anirudh Tekriwal

Beginner-Level 5

First of all, MIT provides you better placement as compare to Manipal University Jaipur. And, if you hate biology, then you can go with Manipal Jaipur. Manipal Jaipur is also good and provides you average placement. Both of these campuses have got a really good infrastructure and good campus life.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

You can opt for correspondence course but not online Diploma in mechanical engineering because after the Supreme Court's order, professional courses like engineering doctorate, any science course is not a subject of distance or online-based education.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

For mining branch, the on-campus placements are very low, it's less than 30% and even low for the batches I saw. None of my friends from Mining department got placed in the campus and many of them have pointer 8.5+. Later, they got jobs through off-campus placements, that's a different story.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

For mining branch, the on-campus placements are very low, it's less than 30% and even low for the batches I saw. None of my friends from Mining department got placed in the campus and many of them have pointer 8.5+. Later, they got jobs through off-campus placements, that's a different story.

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Kritika Bansal

Beginner-Level 5

We cannot compare both the courses as both are way more different. Both the courses have their own scope and it totally depends upon the student.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

Guide-Level 12

Of course, going for polytechnic is good if you want to be technically strong than those who are joining engineering after 12th. After joining Polytechnic, you will be technically sound already as compared to freshers coming from 12th. While those who are coming by doing 12th they will lack knowledge as compared to you. The 2nd important thing is you will not have to go for entrance exam while applying for Engineering. Sometimes, it's problematic to score in the entrance and get a good college. So, you will be on safer side if you go for Polytechnic. If you want to apply for a college like NIT or IIT then you have to do 12th and take t
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