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Contributor-Level 7
You can check the below mentioned courses:
1. MBA.
2. M.Com.
3. LLB.
4. CA.
5. CS.
Best of luck.
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Good luck do your best dear.
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Guide-Level 14
Its an advanced diploma by Humber college. Most engineering programs are MS and PG Diploma programs are not available in engineering fields. You should check college websites for details. Check colleges in Australia and New Zealand, you might have better options. You can consider TAFE institutes in Australia.
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Electrical engineering is a branch of engineering which deals with motor and machines i.e. electrical machines like transformers, generators, etc. it's a core branch in which you study about the motor, power generation, transmission, erection, etc.
While mechanical engineering deals with thermal engineering in which you learn about refrigeration, gear system, machine design, the strength of materials, the theory of machines, fluid mechanics, etc.
While computer Science deals with software and computer languages like C, C+, JAVA, Cobol, oops in which you will learn about programming, coding, etc.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
University like Jawaharlal Nehru University offers admissions for the students who did not have mathematics in 12th standard. Some universities consider Biology as a compulsory subject.
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http://bitsadmission.com/cutoffscores.aspx
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Some of the popular study abroad countries are USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, UK, Singapore, France, The Netherlands, Germany and China-Hong Kong to name a few. You have to narrow down your final selection basis the budget involved, admission requirements, climatic conditions, languages spoken and/or required etc. Also a major part depends on what you want to study and your profile.
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Scholar-Level 16
Physicist. Physics Lecturer.
Lab Assistant.
Research Associate.
Subject Matter Expert.
Technician.
Radiologist Assistant.
Academic Counselor.
I hope it helps.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
- Department of Physical Oceanography: Cochin University of Science and Technology
- Anna University, Institute for Ocean Management, Chennai
- National Institute of Oceanography, Goa
- Annamalai University, Centre for Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Tamil Nadu
- Berhampur University, Berhampur, Orissa
B.Sc in Food & Nutrition
- Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning,pune
- Dolphins Institute Of Distance Education For Higher Studies & N.I.O.S,pune
- Udaya Education Society,banglore
- MIT School of Distance Education,delhi
- University of Mumbai Institute of Distance Educ
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Scholar-Level 17
INSEAD (France, Singapore), London Business School (England, UK), Judge Business School (England, UK), IE School of Business (Spain), IMD (Switzerland), Kellogg School of Management (USA), Cornell Johnson (USA) and HKUST Business School (Hong Kong).
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Queensland University of Engineering
Monash university
RMIT
University of Adelaide
University of Melbourne
University of New South Wales
University of New Queensland
According to me, Germany is the best option for mechanical engineering. It is a hub for mechanical engineers. You should also opt for colleges in Germany.
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