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Suni K

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Hi,
Mechanical engineering is called the evergreen branch, but many girls are found not to prefer mechanical engineering owing to the extent of physical work involving while attending mechanical workshops and laboratories. Streams in demand include electronics and communication engineering, computer science and engineering, applied electronics/instrumentation, electrical and electronics engineering, etc. which are conventional streams. New generation streams such as nanotechnology, mechatronics and robotics have better prospects abroad.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Rahul,
Until 2015, it was possible to take direct admission in most of the private engineering colleges in India without appearing for any entrance exam. However, 2016 onwards, Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD) has made it mandatory to have a valid score in the respective entrance examination for every student, regardless of whether you take admission via counselling or direct admission.
If a student doesn't have a valid score in the respective entrance examination, the corresponding university will not accept the registration of the student. Thereby, cancelling his/ her admission. So, beware of those fraud agents/
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

The scope of aerospace engineering depends on which area you want to specialse in. Like as follows:
HAL (Mostly Aircraft Structures)
NAL (Aerodynamics and Materials)
ISRO- Well ISRO does not have a separate recruitment for Aerospace engineers, you'll have to look into materials, electronics, and structures.
And there are private companies like GE, Honeywell, etc.
Although my suggestion would be to never settle just after Bachelors in aerospace, this is a very vast stream and Masters is kind of mandatory. A Bachelors pay scale may range between Rs. 20,000-45,000 per month. However, a Masters can actually increase the pay by about 3 times.
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Vikash Ranjan

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I think your experience is enough and you don't need any course for that.

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Vikash Ranjan

Guide-Level 15

The scope of aerospace engineering depends on which area you want to specialise in. Like as follows:
HAL (Mostly Aircraft Structures) NAL (Aerodynamics and Materials) ISRO- Well ISRO does not have a separate recruitment for aerospace engineers, you'll have to look into materials, electronics, and structures. And, there are private companies like GE, Honeywell, etc.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Gurkamal,
I appreciate your interest in becoming a cyber security engineer. For the same, you can pursue computer science and engineering. Alongside, you can pursue CISCO certified networking courses and then opt for certified Ethical hacking courses. After completion of B.Tech in computer science and engineering, you can opt for M.Tech in information security.
I hope this answers your question to your satisfaction. If so, kindly upvote this answer. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

B.Tech from legacy IITs have more scope in comparison to law degree. IITians are granted by both Indian and International firms. B.Tech degree from a normal college has scope similar to law degree.

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

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Hello Rajeshwari,
There are two ways. You can do you diploma after 12th and then seek lateral entry in engineering colleges. Another conventional way is to do 12th and then seek Admission in 1st year of four year degree course in engineering. Both are okay routes.

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