How can I get admission in Manipal University for aeronautical engineering after completing Diploma in mechanical engineering?
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You are eligible for lateral entry admission in B.Tech aeronautical engineering at Manipal University. The lateral entry program enables candidates with a 3 years diploma in engineering or an equivalent degree to get admitted directly to 2nd Year (3rd semester). Admission is based on Manipal University Online Entrance Test (MU-OET). Admission test is of one hour duration. It consist of Diploma level-mathematics (50), physics (10), chemistry (10) and communication skills in English (20). BSc graduates with Mathematics will have a separate question paper consisting of 70 questions in mathematics and 20 questions in communication skills i...more
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