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9 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Sit for the entrance examinations conducted by various private and public bodies. Then complete a four year degree course in mechanical, electronics, metallurgy, electrical or chemical engineering.
it for the post graduate entrance examination. You can specialize in the weapons engineering only at the post graduate levels.
In addition, you must be meticulous, logical, a quick thinker with natural problem solving ability to become a weapons engineer.
Best places in India to study the course
The best colleges to study weapons engineering in India are as follows:
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Scholar-Level 17
If you hv started a job already, I would suggest you to take the experience as that will give clarity on what specialization is best for you. May be after two years or so, go for pgdm/PGPX or executive mba from IIMs, XLRI, abroad etc as that will add lot of value to your education.
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Scholar-Level 18
You have scored well in your 12th but then what happened subsequently? Your score in JEE Mains is not very encouraging. It appears that you have slim chances of getting admission.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 2
I don't know about Pune. But everywhere there is a personal interview taken by the professors just to check the communication skills and vocal strength, because this is a business management course, and you have to deal a several kinds daily.
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Beginner-Level 5
See all the branch are Good and have bright future and scope.
It's up to you which branch you want to pursue.
It's all depends upon your interest.
Check the course curriculum give in the admission brochure or in the syllabus give on the website:www.iittm.net.
Choose according to you interest, not according to the society, it's easy to make Money in the field which you love or like most.
Best of luck . (y)
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Guide-Level 11
For JRF you have to be post graduate
So Complete your post graduation first
Thanks
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Guide-Level 12
There is no aptitude exam.
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Beginner-Level 5
First I would like to congratulate , for the IITTM. And would like to welcome you in tourism world.
See IITTM Gwalior, is the Head office of all the IITTM campuses,
If you are comfortable with the connectivity of the city then your most welcome.
And IITTM Gwalior campus is having it brand value in the market too.
And the another brand of IITTM is Noida branch , then Bubhneswar , and rest 2 .
Now it's up to you which branch who want to choose.
In the name of placements Gwalior and noida are almost equal.
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