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Ritika Bhardwaj

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I can't differentiate which is better because both have different scope and career path. You can select any programme according to your interest. Selecting course is all about passion, your passion for your course and for your future career. Because the secret to happiness is being able to love whatever it is you do in life. The most important consideration when choosing your course is asking yourself why you are looking to study. It's really important to think about what you are interested in, and what course you want to study. Is it because you can see your exciting, glittering career ahead?
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Your Friend

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Go and take admission in Thakur College of Engineering and Technology. Even their fees is high as compared to others but the facilities they provide are well and good.

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Rohit Shastry

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Admission into NIT does not depend only on your JEE score. They also take your 12 grade percentage and many more. 80 is not that good a score but you might have a chance if your other scores are high.

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priyank sharma

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Hello dear,
Unlike other engineering programs you do not get a degree or Diploma after completion of course. This is a certification course. During the course one is trained to clear the licence exams conducted by DGCA (governing body for aviation) apart from the regular exams conducted by college. Clearing of the Gov license exams are mandatory (pass Mark is 70%) to become an engineer. Completion of the course of 3 years does not satisfy the requirements to be an engineer & may need to work as an aircraft technician for aminimumof 2 additional years on any aircraft. Aviation sector is still unstable with most of the airlines reporting
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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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Complete your +2 level with good marks in physics, chemistry and mathematics. Sit for the entrance examinations conducted by various private and public bodies. Then complete a four year degree course in mechanical, electronics, metallurgy, electrical or chemical engineering. Appear for the post¬-graduate entrance examination. You can specialize in the weapons engineering only at the post graduate levels. In addition, you must be meticulous, logical, a quick thinker with natural problem solving ability to become a weapons engineer.
The best colleges to study weapons engineering in India are as follows:
Defense Institute of Advanced Tech
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chandrakant solanki

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Yes, central and state government hospitals have vacancies for lab technicians.

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Pankaj Prajapati

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You can join any Aircraft company where you can work as technician, aircraft management because of increased air vehicles, along with the defence like airforce where you can work as air fighter pilot. You can attend any mechanical interview in your college, and if there are interested in you may get place. You can get job in ISRO, and so many.

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naren pulikonda

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The computer science branch of engineering is very well known for placements in Chandigarh university though other groups also have a good placement record. So, if the only concern is placement then CSE branch will be good.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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You must pursue B.Tech in robotics followed by M.Tech in the same. You must select robotics with automation or any specialisation you want to pursue. For this, you must go with JEE Mains and qualify it with very good marks so that you get a seat in IIT. Since only IIT have experienced faculty with the infrastructure required for this kind of branch. Other private college does not have any experienced faculty members for robotics engineering. Also, the equipment required is not available in the private college And hence, students cannot learn much practically as well as theoretically.

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