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Gaps other than work experience are not taken well by Australian universities. Also a lot will matter on your profile, your academic grades, what you did in the last few years, did you do anything significant, any extracurricular activities, etc. You have to provide a statement of activity and universities will accept you only if you meet the criteria. This is true for any university abroad and not only Australia. You should check other countries too, unconventional countries like Russia, Poland, Ireland, etc.
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It's good to know your question is for graduation. Many states allow lateral admission in engineering colleges to Diploma pass out of their own state. But you will have to study hard and score well to be successful.
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This is the real test for MBA, how did you manage your time? See, time management is essential for cracking CAT. According to me, what you can do is every day give your 2 hours for CAT preparation. Once you get the free time from your engineering lectures, don't start new topic for CAT but revise what you studied earlier because, in this panic situation, it is very likely that you forget either CAT concepts or your B.Tech concepts and both are necessary for top B-School. Remember, scoring 99%ile in CAT may not get you a prestigious MBA college, but you have to equally focus on your B.Tech score card as it has a lot of weight
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None of the NITs will offer you B.Tech in aerospace engineering. Only selected IITs offer this course. So, you have to crack JEE Advanced exam. Most preferable colleges are IIT-Bombay and Madras, you can check the cut-off on the site as it varies every year. Jahid, according to me, if you really wish to pursue aerospace branch then my suggestion is you shouldn't go for IIT, you should go for IIST, Kerala as it is specilised in this field and require only 5% in JEE Advanced exam. You just visit their website and have a look & check.
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