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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You are not eligible for AFCAT's Flying, General duty (Technical) and Aeronautical engineering branches. Because these branches needs Engineering degree with 10+2 with minimum 60% marks each in Physics and Mathematics. However you can be eligible for GD (Non Technical), because this branch needs a graduate Degree (min. Three years degree course) in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent.

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Of course JEC Jabalpur is best choice with respect to infrastructure, fee and location.

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MGM University is one of the best colleges in Aurangabad Maharashtra to pursue electrical engineering. This programme is uniquely designed to enhance the employability of students and to prepare them to work in a multidisciplinary environment. To provoke independent thoughts in students and the importance of teamwork, programme also gives emphasis on Outcome Based Education, design thinking process and cooperative education component involving Guest lectures, Projects, Seminars, Internships and Activity Based Learning. https://mgmu.ac.in/electrical-engineering/.

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MGM University is best to pursue electrical engineering. Electrical Engineers have always contributed to improve standard of living of the society in India and abroad. Hence after completion of this programme, students will be very well suited to serve in IT, industrial, service sector and government organizations.

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

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Hello Hussain,
2 years gap after completion of graduation in engineering before pursuing for Masters is not at all an issue. Many students go for job for couple of years to gain experience in the field and then and go for their post graduation studies. You only need to account for these two years when you apply for MS anywhere. Best wishes to you.

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