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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
As far as the question for mechanical engineering is concerned, mechanical in MIT is really good. There are well equipped labs and workshops. The college even has license for a number of mechanical software's and you can anytime contact a professor to learn them in the college lab. Apart from that, I won't say all but some professors are really learned. Also there are a number student projects in he college
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The score is good in your category. You may expect NITs and IIITs. Just go through the expected cutoffs. And first try for home state . Hope this helps
All the best. Feel free to revert.
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Thanks for forwarding your query.
The eligibility required for B.Sc- Mathematics is, you should have scored min. 55% in 10+2 and 55% in Maths.
If you meet the eligibility criteria, kindly fill the application form online available at www.amity.edu/mumbai and appear for the written test conducted by Amity University Mumbai.
For more info kindly connect with us at 9818695972.
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