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Guide-Level 15
Frankly speaking although, Medical Electronics (which is mainly related to designing of medical equipments) will see a growth in the coming years due to the growth in health care business and new technology inventions in the area but as of now the career scope is decent and not very booming. As this is quite a new field in India, there are not many colleges offering this course. However, few of which you can check are: Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, MS Ramaiah University.
After attaining a degree you would be able to find a job with Hospitals & various medical equipment manufacturers or after gaining some experience
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All the best buddy.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad
Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
HL College of Commerce, Ahmedabad
MG Science Institute, Ahmedabad
LD Arts College, Ahmedabad
These colleges offer a range of B.Sc. Courses in subjects such as Mathematics, Physics Chemistry Botany, Zoology and Environmental Science, among others. They have experienced faculty, good infrastructure, and a focus on practical learning to provide quality education to the students. You can visit their official websites to gather more information and choose the one that best suits your interests and career goals.
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You can use this link for the detailed info:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
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Lateral admissions are controlled by state Govts. These are normally allowed in related branch. I feel aviation is totally different than civil & hence your state Govt. may not allow it. But you have an option of seeking admission in any branch in the 1st-year.
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This university, established in PHAGWARA-Punjab during the year 2005, stands as the largest private university across India by way of a huge campus amounting to approximately 600 acres with more than 30000 students across different communities. It is widely known for its degree courses in engineering (B.Tech CSE), management (MBA), biotechnology, law, and hospitality. Apart from these courses, LPU tries to align its curricula towards industry demands: partnerships with world-class firms like Microsoft and Google; and great placements - tallying the highest packages for 2025 at ₹2.5 crore, averages between ₹10 - 13 LPA for top perfo
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Pursuing Aerospace Engineering as a specialization in Post Graduation (M.Tech) is indeed a better choice. Aerospace Engineering is a niche branch in India with limited job opportunities at present. However, since you already have completed Bachelors in Mechanical degree, you can apply for jobs in mechanical sector, whilst you can also keep looking for jobs in your desired role in Aerospace Engineering. This way, your career won't halt. While, your job in mechanical domain will keep earning you experience, you can choose your path in the Aerospace domain whenever you get a good opportunity.
I hope this answers your question to your
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There are so many colleges which provides admission without any entrance exam score. You can take admission in those private colleges & Complete your graduation easily.
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