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Since haryana board is a recognised one so there won't be any issue. For applying to Germany, you need to have good percentage 90% above + IELTS band 6 or above. While education is free but you need 8000euros to be shown in your account before admission. For rest of the info, read here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/studying-in-germany-all-you-need-to-know-articlepage-184
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Good to see you are setting goal for a premium job. There are several steps to become an engineer in Railways. You can pursue your engineering and then apply for the posts available. Also mechanical and electrical are considered to be most job fetching in Railways. You can initially apply for junior engineers. Moreover you should be looking for some good universities having emphasis on practical knowledge as it will add up to your candidature.
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1) IIT Kharagpur
2) NIT Durgapur
3) IEM Kolkata
4) IIEST Shibpur (Formerly BESU).
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
We have a holistic admission process where we place equal emphasis on GD/PI process (100 Marks) and Entrance test score (100 Marks). Your score is good if you perform well in GD/PI you have fair chances of getting short listed for Admissions.
Please note that all those who apply are called for GD/PI process, after GD/PI process candidate are selected on all parameters.
All the Best.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
That will give you bigger domain of job prospects also.
For Mechanical Engineering, I will suggest you University of Engineering & Management (UEM) under IEM group. Students passing out from IEM and UEM are all having 1-2 job offers. They are working all over the world in top positions. They are working in Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Honeywell, IBM research, INTEL and all top multinational companies.
Govt of India, MHRD,
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choosing is stream is totally your decision.go for the one in which your interest lies.buisness courses like BBA is also a good option as it will help you in fetching your dream job in future but i would like to suggest you that choose the college carefully.here are some of the colleges for your reference where you can enquire about the admissions.
1. SRM
2.DU
3.Lovely Professional University
4.VIT
i have heard that Lovely Professional University provides an unmatched entrepreneurial skills that could help you to compete at international market.i suggest you go for it.
hurry up! admission forms are out.
good luck!
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
College predictor in Shiksha
https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.
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iim also now moving to pgdm courses.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
CAT is difficult as compared to MAT. MAT is the easier version.
Course wise there is no difference in the syllabus of two, only the level of questions are different. Questions in CAT are much difficult from those of MAT. CAT is conducted once every year and MAT is conducted four times in a year
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https://edudrona.com/questions/question/what-is-the-difference-between-mat-and-cat
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hurry up ! admission forms are out
best of luck
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