Engineering Eligibility

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Kritika Agarwal

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Give your best , scores vary every year , prediction at this moment may distract your preparation and prediction can be wrong too

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manoj bhandari

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Min 50% and maximum 75-80%

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aasif makandargoing to b know d world what is actually...

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yes eligible but very low% of seats available

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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NSIT is an autonomous institute under Delhi university for engineering education. You can get admission through JEE.

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

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You need to apply for CET and as per CET rankings, you will get a seat and a college.

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CLIND MBOne with interest in all fields

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Hello,
The eligibility criteria for Bachelors in mechanical engineering is class 12th pass (PCM) or equivalent and having minimum 50% aggregate in PCM.
For further detailed information please visit:www.ignou.ac.in

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Mudit PandeySr Study abroad counsellor

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It depends actually on the rules of that particular country. As some countries do offer PSW (Post study work visa) options like Ireland, Canada, USA, France, Australia, etc while other restrict like UK, Germany, Sweden, etc. So, you might have to come back as soon as you finishes your post-graduation.

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debashis rout

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Hi Jayant,
As last year I got admission in UVIC Canada but due to some problem couldn't make it, so I guess I can help you with the procedure.
A. Join Facebook group for people who are looking for MS in Canada.
B. Write GRE and TOFEL /IELTS and get good score.
C. By that time get all the transcripts and reference letter from your undergraduate college i.e. the engineering college, if you have work experience get letter of recommendation, either from your manager or team lead, and ask the person who referred you to respond any mail, if they get from the respective colleges.
D. Do deep and detail research about colleges.
E. Either you can go t
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Anu BhutaniHii I am experienced for overseas admission

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Both the studies does not have any relevant relation.

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