Can I pursue mining engineering at Acharya Institute of Technology after BTech in electrical engineering?

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BASIL PAUL K
6 years ago
You have already done your Bachelor's. There's no point in doing it again. That too, in relatively the same programme with different specialisations. Try to get into a Masters program atleast.

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