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Looking at your CAT percentile, I would say that there are low chances for you to get admission in BIMM or BIIB because they generally prefer students who have CAT percentile above 60. But yes, you can give it a try because if you will perform well in the GD/PI and are able to impress them with your knowledge then you can have good chances. All the best.
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The fundamental subjects of mechanical engineering usually include:
Mathematics (in particular, calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra)
Basic physical sciences (including physics and chemistry)
Statics and dynamics
Strength of materials and solid mechanics
Materials Engineering, Composites
Thermodynamics, heat transfer, energy conversion, and HVAC
Fuels, combustion, Internal combustion engine
Fluid mechanics (including fluid statics and fluid dynamics)
Mechanism and Machine design (including kinematics and dynamics)
Instrumentation and measurement
Manufacturing engineering, technology, or processes
Vibration, control the
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Yes, you can pursue B.Tech through distance mode. There are many universities, which provide distance B.Tech course.
Below mentioned are the universities offering B.Tech through distance mode:
1. Jaipur University.
2. Karnatka State Open University.
3. Manipal University, etc.
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MBA and CA both are entirely different. So while making a choice among the two, one needs to consider various factors about both of these -
CA -
Duration is minimum 4.5 years if you passes every exam at one go. It requires complete dedication and regular studies + focus on learning during internships. Fees is nothing specific one should expect a total expense of 1.5 lakhs including classes and tuition fee. After completing, either you can go for a job with big cooperate houses or do your own practice.
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Duration is of 2 years, beneficial only if pursued with top business schools. The fees is quite too high except in case o
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Scholar-Level 16
Which subjects you had in class 12th?
All the best.
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In IT industry, B.Tech (Preferably CS/ IT)/ MCA are recruited for software development work. After doing science with mathematics in class 12th, you are eligible to go for engineering through JEE. For doing MCA, most of the institutes keep eligibility criteria as graduation in science/ commerce or BCA provided, you have completed class 12th with mathematics as one of the subjects.
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If you want good salary, then you can pursue B.Tech. You can opt for computer science branch as it will provide you good salary package in any software company. No course provide stipend and for that you have to work hard.
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