Which stream should I opt in B.Tech?

I am interested in learning about the jet engine.

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Asked by Rahul Singh
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Adv. Ved Vinayak
3 years ago
It is based on your grade point average and admission exam results. It is completely open for you to choose any stream that interests you, given that you are intelligent and have a variety of options. For such gifted students, the job chances are the same (who get to choose disciplines rather than a

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D
3 years ago
It depends on your score in 12th and entrance tests. Considering you are bright and are in a position to choose from, it is totally open and you may choose any stream which is interesting to you. Job prospects are same for such bright students (who get to choose disciplines rather than allotted) For

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K
3 years ago
You can opt for Aerospace and Aeronautical engineering.

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Manish Sharma
6 years ago
If you are interested in learning about the JET engines, then you can opt for the mechanical engineering that would be beneficial for you.

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
If you are interested in learning about the jet engines then you can opt for the mechanical engineering that would be beneficial for you.

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Akarsh jain
9 years ago
Choosing stream totally depends on your circle of interest and passion.

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Sunil Soni
9 years ago
You are advised to do B.Tech with mechanical engineering and then specialization in subject of your interest in M.Tech or MS.

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