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Dear Nithin,
Yes, Thermal engineering is a specialization that you can choose in Mechanical Engineering. Check our webpage for more details http://www.utwente.nl/master/mechanical-engineering/
Yes, Thermal engineering is a specialization that you can choose in Mechanical Engineering. Check our webpage for more details http://www.utwente.nl/master/mechanical-engineering/
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Dear Deepak,
Getting admission in Denmark, Sweden and Norway is a very difficult for average academic candidate. I would suggest applying for sweden universities where in which you can opt for one or two program. Mostly you can get one among the desired course.
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Truematics - Chennai
Getting admission in Denmark, Sweden and Norway is a very difficult for average academic candidate. I would suggest applying for sweden universities where in which you can opt for one or two program. Mostly you can get one among the desired course.
Best wishes,
Truematics - Chennai
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CMAT is a three-hour test. This will be conducted over a period of nine days. The candidates can make a maximum of two attempts for the academic year 2013-2014 and the better of the two scores will be utilised for admission. There are 25 questions in each of the 4 sections. While each correct answer carries four marks, every wrong answer will carry one negative mark. You can get complete process from VistaMind.
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Manmeet Kaur
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To pursue B.E. / B.Tech :
- You need to complete 12th with minimum 60% (Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry) from recognized board to join good college. However, there are colleges which take students who have scored 45% - 50%.
- Your age must be between 17-23 years.
- You need to appear in entrance exam.
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Some of the colleges offering B.Tech Civil engineering are :
-College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG)
-Institute of Technology - Banaras Hindu University (IT-BHU)
-Delhi Technological University
-Loyola College
-Stella Maris College
-Fergusson College
For more, you may refer to the link mentioned below.
https://science.shiksha.com/be-bt
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To pursue B.E. / B.Tech :
- You need to complete 12th with minimum 60% (Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry) from recognized board to join good college. However, there are colleges which take students who have scored 45% - 50%.
- Your age must be between 17-23 years.
- You need to appear in entrance exam.
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Some of the colleges offering B.Tech Civil engineering are :
-College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG)
-Institute of Technology - Banaras Hindu University (IT-BHU)
-Delhi Technological University
-Loyola College
-Stella Maris College
-Fergusson College
For more, you may refer to the link mentioned below.
https://science.shiksha.com/be-bt
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Technical diploma and degrees can not be pursued through correspondence or distance mode as the approval body AICTE does not such courses. Secondly, for engineering, PCM subjects are compulsory in school level.
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Goutam Chatterjee
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Unfortunately, With your academic background, you will not get admission in any of 32 technical universities of Germany. Secondly, German education is less costly but not free as the tuition fees is in the rage of 900 -1200 euros per year. Thirdly, living cost is higher compared to USA or UK.
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