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dattaprasad pokaleautomobile engineer

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this score is not enough for mechanical engineering but there are some chances for IT in Mumbai for general category.

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Mrinal Mohit

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SRM Chennai is far better than MIT kothrud pune.

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Saba Ahmad

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Hi Gaurav, very few universities offer a PG Diploma in Mechanical engineering, as most universities offer a MS. PGD courses are more vocational in nature whereas MS is more research oriented and provides in-depth knowledge and training. If you are planning for Mechanical engineering try for a full time MS from universities such as University of Calgary, University of Waterloo, McMaster University etc. However there is a PGD Mechanical Engineering offered by University of Saskatchewan which is quite popular.
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Chetna S

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USA with MIT, Stanford, Michigan state university, Cambridge etc. Germany has RTWH Aachen, TU Munich. Canada with McGill, Toronto, waterloo, UBC are the best.

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