Mechanical Engineering Eligibility

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Gourab Debnath

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You can get admission through lateral entry. If you want to take admission in a good college, you need to qualify an entrance exam.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Satyajeet,
Since Diplomas are not accepted by German universities, you cannot apply to a Bachelor's degree directly. To be eligible, you can enrol for a Bachelor's degree in India and complete the first year but with very good grades. On completion of the first year, you can apply to Bachelor's degree in Germany. You must also learn German language and take the IELTS too.

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Vedant Gohil

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If you are from Gujarat then GSFC University will be best option for you. If you have a shortage of money then you should go for GTU.

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Chetna S

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Hi Kunal,
The tuition fee is very low in German universities. It may cost around 500 to 1000 euro per semester. It is free in national universities. To be admitted, you must have a very strong academic profile. Additionally, you must have a strong profile with the demonstration of research work, publications, etc. Take your IELTS. German language knowledge is beneficial.

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

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Hello Karan,
Even if you are eligible,bi will request you to pause and think. Is it really worthwhile to pursue engineering? Plenty of students leave midway since they are not able to cope up, wasting precious time. I would advise you to leave obsession of engineering and go for commerce, Humanities, fine arts or any field in which you have interest.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Kabir,
Canadian universities are selective so if you are asking about Bachelor degree programmes, you must complete your 10+2 with very good grades. Around 75% is required for top universities like UBC, UToronto, etc. Can you be more specific with your academic background?

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ravi kumar

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Check out the link below and filter colleges according to the location and check out their respective eligibility criteria :
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/m-tech-mechanical-engineering-colleges-india

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