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You have 9326 rank in PGCET MBA under SC category, while last year Dayananda Sagar University's SC cutoff was around 9129. This means you are slightly above the cutoff, so getting a seat in the early rounds might be difficult. However, there is still a small chance in later rounds if some seats remain vacant due to cancellations. It's better to attend all counseling rounds and also keep a few backup colleges in mind to ensure you secure admission this year.
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Yes, Penn State is a R1 university – Doctoral universities with very high-research activity. It is one of the top research institutions in the country, with USD 1.337 billion in research expenditures in 2023-24. It is ranked among the 30 research institutions nationally and employs some of the world leading researchers. In the year 2024, it was an year of Penn State Research with high impact.
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Here's a list of some top Automobile Engineering books you can refer to complete your course syllabus:
- An Introduction to Modern Vehicle Design by Julian Happian Smith
- Automotive Engines by A. K. Babu
- Automotive Transmissions: Fundamentals, Selection, Design and Application by Gisbert Lechner & Harald Naunheimer
- Manufacturing Engineering and Technology by Kalpakjian and Schmid
- Vehicle Body Engineering by A. K. Babu
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The average Automobile Engineering course fees at top colleges are around INR 2 Lacs to INR 12 lakh, which may differ based on the college ranking, location, infrastructure, industry connections, student popularity, and placements. Apart from the tuition fees, you also have to pay for hostel facilities, college application at the time of admission, semester exam forms, lab fees, caution money, and student welfare fund.
You can go to the official college websites for the Automobile Engineering Diploma to have an idea of the detailed fee structure and ensure a smooth admission process.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
There number of Automobile Engineering Diploma colleges in India is more than 600 where you can expect excellent learning opportunities, experienced teaching faculty, practical exposure, and good placements. You can pursue Automobile Engineering both after Class 10 and Class 12. Some top college options are given here for your reference
- Government Polytechnic, Ahmedabad
- Assam Engineering Institute
- Andhra Polytechnic College, Kakinada
- Mewar University, Rajasthan
- Kanpur Institute of Technology
- Integral University, Lucknow
- Teerthankar Mahaveer University, Moradabad
- Parul University
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After completing Automobile Engineering courses you can expect excellent earning opportunities. In electric vehicle companies, automotive R&D and design firms, automotive testing and certification centers, original equipment manufacturers, etc. The earning potential is also decent for you to make a good living alongside pursuing your passion. Here are a few popular Automobile Engineering jobs that you can get into
- Automobile Engineer
- Automobile Design Engineer
- Automotive Technician
- Automotive Quality Assurance Engineer
- Automobile Maintenance Engineer
- Automotive Research Engineer
- Motor Vehicle Inspector
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can take up Automobile Engineering courses online in the comfort of your homes without having to worry about regular college classes. A few top online Automobile Engineering courses include MTech in Electric Vehicle Technology (Online) by IIT Hyderabad, Professional Graduate Programme in Automobile Engineering Online, Online Certification Program in Automotive AUTOSAR by Education Lanes (Noida), etc.
Note: Online engineering degrees like BTech and M.Tech are not valid in India anymore as per the recent guidelines by AICTE and UGC. This is because of the technical nature of the discipline which needs practical training to excel at th
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It is important for you to note that the Automobile Engineering salary depends various parameters like job role, recruiter, and academic records, and key skills. At the entry-level, you can earn around INR 4-6 LPA, while mid-level positions attract around INR 7-10 LPA. After having years of experience, you can earn around INR 10 LPA or above at senior-level positions, particularly in the private sector.
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Yes, SIBM Hyderabad provides international student and economically weaker section scholarships. International scholarships are handled through SCIE with choices such as SIU, EDCIL, and SPDC for Nepalese citizens. Indian weaker section students also have access to merit-based financial aid. Seat reservation is possible for SC, ST, PwD, and Kashmiri migrant candidates.
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Yes, SIBM Hyderabad does gives a PG Merit Scholarship to MBA students in all specialisations. This scholarship goes to the first-semester topper with a GPA of at least 7.50. The deserving student gets a waiver of 50% on academic fees. Only one student in a specialisation can enjoy this scholarship.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
You would have to give out the CUET exam with subjects including Accounts, economics, business studies and a language( English/ Hindi/Urdu). Then after results is declared you would have to fill the form of CSAS phase 1. After some time DU will release a merit list and if selected you would be getting your admission completed in Delhi University .
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IIT Guwahati introduced the GATE Energy Science paper in 2026, as the new optional paper under the Engineering Sciences (XE), with the code XE-I. The candidates applying in GATE 2026 see this addition first, and it is aimed at expanding the scope of this exam to the modern themes in energy fields
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8 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
1st semester of the B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) programme at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar — which follows the CBCS (Choice Based Credit System) used across its affiliated colleges and distance education units:
Duration & Structure
Programme: B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce)
University: Utkal University, Bhubaneswar (affiliating university for many colleges)
Duration: 3 years (6 semesters) under CBCS
The course combines core commerce subjects, ability enhancement courses, and electives to give you a broad foundation in business and commerce. The semester system lets you take credits each term that count toward your fin
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
This is because acceleration depends on both force and mass (F = ma).
We know that from Newton's Third Law. While action-reaction forces are always equal, the objects they act on usually have very different masses.
If you consider a falling stone and the Earth as an action-reaction pair. The Third Law tells us,
Earth pulls stone down with force F
Stone pulls Earth up with equal force F
But Earth's mass is enormous, so its acceleration is tiny (F/huge mass = tiny acceleration)
Stone's mass is small, so its acceleration is large (F/small mass = large acceleration)
Result: Stone falls noticeably, Earth's motion is unnoticeable.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The third law of motion by Newton may confuse you into thinking that action causes reaction in sequence. This is incorrect.
In reality, both forces exist at the exact same moment. When you push a wall, your hand pushes the wall. At the same time, the wall pushes back simultaneously. Not one, then the other. Just note that there's no time delay between them.
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