What should I do after 12th in mechanical engineering?
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What should I do after 12th in mechanical engineering?
List of Courses :
- Certificate in Mechanic of four Wheeler.
- Diploma in Mechatronics.
- Diploma in Mechanical Engineering.
- Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering.
- Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical & Automation Engineering.
- Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering.
Can we do mechanical engineering after 12th?
After completing 12th standard you are fully eligible to choose the UG (B. Tech) programme. For entering in Mechanical Engineering, either in diploma or UG, mathematics and physics are the compulsory and has to be in the qualifying examination.
Which course is best after B Tech in mechanical engineering?
After Mechanical Engineering which Course is Best?
- Piping Design and Engineering Course.
- M. Tech in Mechanical Engineering.
- Robotics Course.
- Master of Engineering in Tool Design.
- Masters in Business Administration.
- Nanotechnology.
- Mechatronics Course.
- Supply chain management.
How can I go to B Tech?
The basic eligibility requirement for admissions to any BTech programme is:
- Candidates must have passed the class 12 exam from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as core subjects.
- They must also have secured minimum aggregate marks of 60\% in the above subjects combined.
Why do companies demand 60\% in 10th and 12th boards?
Some companies go a step forward and demand more than 60 \% throughout in 10th and 12th boards and even in the 4-year B.E or B.Tech course. Though it might seem unfair for the students who got less marks due to some serious health issues or dropping out due to personal problems, that’s how it is for most companies.
How much percentage is required in 10th to get a job?
It seems that it has become a norm for all companies coming for campus recruitment to put up an eligibility criteria of minimum 60\%. Some companies go a step forward and demand more than 60 \% throughout in 10th and 12th boards and even in the 4-year B.E or B.Tech course.
Was you able to shake off your BTech marks by doing MBA?
Yes I was able to shake off my B.Tech marks which was less than 60\% (58\% to be precise) by doing MBA. I graduated from JSS Noida in 2015. The department I was in never interested me and I totally failed to grasp it. I was asked to take CS or IT but I didn’t listen to others at that time.