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So, you can walk-in and inquire for admission directly and as per the current batch, they shall advise you the admission dates.
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I would suggest you to go for full time degree programs in data Science and engineering if you really wish to excel in your career. Distance/online course will not help you much.
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Click here for the details https://upsee.nic.in/publicinfo/public/home.aspx.
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Production Engineering is an area of specialisation in Mechanical Engineering. The purpose of the discipline is to allow engineers to enhance efficiency and effectiveness of yield and service sector Industries. The curriculum of this field includes basic mechanical engineering subjects. The syllabus includes engineering mechanics, strength of materials, machine design, thermodynamics, heat transfer etc. The course makes graduates equipped with both existing and emerging needs of the sector. Engineering is a four-year programme. Those who completed B.E or B.Tech in Industrial and Production Engineering would understand the exis
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No, there is no entrance exam. Admission is through counselling based on the marks obtained in 10+2.
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Not every institute conducts entrance exam for UG course in economics. Most universities consider the 10+2 score for admission. Others that conduct entrance exam, will determine the admission on the basis of an aptitude test. Basically, the student should be well-versed with economics taught in 10+2 along with maths till 10th standard. Current affairs are equally important.
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Yes, you are eligible for NET or PhD after MBA but not after post-graduation Diploma.
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Please find the link below for detailed information on UPSC exams:
https://www.shiksha.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
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