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30th July 2012, 10:26 PM
abhisektrends
 
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How to join M.Tech in Automobile Engineering after studying BSc in Geology?


I am a student of B.sc in geology.I want to join m.tech in automobile engineering.so can i take admission ?





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27th September 2017, 09:14 PM
yogeshsharma3047
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Default Re: How to join M.Tech in Automobile Engineering after studying BSc in Geology?

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Originally Posted by abhisektrends View Post
I am a student of B.sc in geology.I want to join m.tech in automobile engineering.so can i take admission ?

Sorry, to inform you that you are not eligible to apply for M.Tech in automobile engineering after completing your B.SC in geology, because minimum qualification required to apply for master of technology in automobile engineering is bachelors degree in automobile engineering, Mechanical engineering from government recognized institute.

>> So according to my point of view M.SC geology course is best option for you for further studies. Duration of M.SC geology is 2 years.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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