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Nitesh mishra

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, any graduate who are related to engineering field are eligible for GATE and IES.

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Nitesh mishra

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Choose your area of interest, search about both stream, scopes are comparatively equal in both stream, you need to know about yours choices but from my point of view I am also a engineer, mechanical engineering is best, I hope it helps you.

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Nitesh mishra

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Yes of course, don't worry you will get government engineering college.

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AKSHAY POPHALI

Beginner-Level 5

Here are your chances of getting the courses and the colleges:
CSE: - Moderate IIITs/Lower NITs
ECE: - Decent IIITs
EEE: -Moderately good NITs.

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Shivangi Priya

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Electrical Engineering graduates have the chance to secure high paying jobs. Whether you decide to stay in the U. S. after you finish your studies and develop a career here, or you would rather work abroad, the international job market is very promising and full of offers. Whereas if you are planning to stay in India, the below mentioned detailed jobs will be helpful:
Senior principal engineer - 48 lakhs per year.
Lead electrical design engineer - 37 lakhs per year. Electrical automation engineer - 31 lakhs per year.
Design engineer - 29 lakhs per year.

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Maragoni sai rohan goud

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These days, it's almost impossible to take admission in an Engineering College in any state, unless you are domicile of that state. It is more pronounced for lateral admission after the diploma. For fresh admission, some states do allow admissions under national quota

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Akhil Raj

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The simple and short answer is 'No'. You will not get admission in DTU for any engineering branch as your rank is too high. Only top 30000 rank holders can get admission in DTU.

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Neelesh mishra

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Yes, you can join any of these programs after B.Tech.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Vikas Kumar, i am afraid I can not offer any advise of much use. An institute has right to refuse a student to attend classes if that student has not paid any fees. I suggest you find out ways and means of arranging funds, pay the fees at earliest and then only college will allow you to attend classes and you will be able to give exam.
Best wishes to you.

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Archita garg

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Rs 65,100 is the total general fees of St. Joseph Polytechnic college, Coimbatore for Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

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