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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Dinesh,
This will depend if you have met the admission requirements. Please specify your grades and how many years of work experience do you have. You must also take the GMAT or GRE and IELTS.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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I think you should go for NIT-Surat if you need an NIT tag, because RVCE is a private college.
Or go for RVCE if your first priority is CSE.

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

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Hello Devanshu,
Many govt agencies including PSU's give opportunities to youngsters to learn practical aspects and are offered facilities and also stipend. But it's only after graduation. Though some private companies offer summer internships.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello YS,
Both these branches, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering are based on the concepts of physics only. Mechanical deals with kinetics, thermodynamics, etc. while electrical deals with AC current and its applications.
So, you really need to know the basics very well and have good solving skills with conceptual clarity.

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Ankur kumar

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No, it's electrical in CUSAT because it is going to become IIEST this year and IEM stands nowhere.

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Sanjay KewatI have good knowledge of engg related quest.

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No there is no such rules for distance diploma in engineering, you have to go for full time diploma in engineering.

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Sanjay KewatI have good knowledge of engg related quest.

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What is is you question, I don't clearly get? But, if you have to do M.Tech, you have to first finish your Bachelor's degree in engineering in any stream. Then, according to your stream, you have multiple field in branch.

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