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15th February 2019, 06:45 PM
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How to become a Mechanical Engineer with technical stream (PCM) in Intermediate?
If I choose the technical stream i.e., the Science stream with subject Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics then will it help me in becoming Mechanical Engineer? If yes, then how? Which further higher studied do I need to study?
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21st February 2019, 12:52 AM
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You are eligible to pursue Mechanical engineering stream after 12th in PCM.
Candidates passed 12th in PCM from a recognised board are eligible to get admission in B.Tech course. It is four year duration course. So, you can appear for entrance examination conducted by various institutes for admission in the course. After qualifying in the examination you will become eligible to get admission in the course. |
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21st February 2019, 03:52 PM
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You are eligible to get admission in Mechanical stream.
The common required qualification to get admission in the course is that candidate must have passed 12th in PCM. You can appear for JEE and other examination to get admission in some of the premier institutes for pursuing the course. |
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22nd February 2019, 09:55 AM
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To become a Mechanical Engineer, you are required to pursue B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) degree course in Mechanical engineering discipline from a recognised technical institute.
Also, the minimum education required to pursue B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, the minimum education required is a Class 12th with Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as main subjects from a recognised board. So, in order to become a mechanical engineer in future, you need to opt for PCM group for your Class 12th studies., You can even opt for Diploma in Mechanical engineering degree course in order to pursue B.Tech degree in Mechanical engineering later. Further, for pursuing the same degree course from technical college, you need to qualify entrance examinations such as JEE, State CET/EEE, BITSAT, SRMEEE, etc.. |
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