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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

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Dual degree is not a bad idea because with just one extra year you will get a degree equivalent to master degree. She go for it because you will also complete all core courses along with some additional subjects.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Human quest for exploring flying and related science and technology is historical and is a big challenge and scientist are still exploring lot of unknown. Aerospace Engineering is niche engineering. In additions to aircraft extensive research is going in the field of avionics, rocket, missiles, spacecraft and UAV. Lot of technology generated in this industry is used by multiple other industries. For example concept of engine computer in aircraft is now adopted in all modern automobiles. I am of the opinion that scope of Aerospace engineering is good. You can easily get jobs in DRDO, ISRO, Aviation industry, Indian Air Force and aircraf
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Abhinav Sinha

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For general category its hard to get any govt institute with this score. But you can get CSE in good private colleges like UPES Dehradun, UTM Shillong & MNIT Bhopal. You can check out cut offs on official website of these institutes and apply accordingly. Good luck :)

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Nityanand Singh

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Hey Kavya,
Job opportunities after B.Tech are humongous subjected to multiple factors like your potential in the field, university in which you are studying etc. Hence I would like to suggest you that figure out the specialization which interests you and take admission in that. Also consider the placement record and rankings of the university. Some college suggestions -

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