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Yes, a student can pursue an M.Tech in Aeronautical Engineering after completing a B.Tech in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, provided they meet the specific admission criteria of the institution they are applying to. Some programs may require a background in aerospace or mechanical engineering, but many universities accept candidates from related engineering disciplines. It’s advisable for the student to check the prerequisites and any additional requirements for the specific M.Tech program they are interested in.
Are there universities or colleges in the United States that do not require a GRE for admission to their program in Library or Information Science?
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Many colleges require admission essay(s). All schools that are members of the Common Application require a basic essay of 250 words or more. Many times, colleges will individually require a supplement essay or other short answer type questions. Some state universities do not require you write an admission essay.
As per law, Universities do not require AICTE approval. Only institutions which are affiliated to Universities require approval. As CMJ University is a Bonafide University established by a State Act, it does not require AICTE approval. This standing of law is notified in the case of Bharathidasan University Vs AICTE. The details are given at the official website www.cmjuniversity.edu.in and details on AICTE is given at http://www.cmjuniversity.edu.in/admission-notifications.php
Well, obviously - any career that has "engineering" in its name will require a LOT of math.
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Engineering curriculums will vary from school to school. In general, the programs in the major universities require students to take courses in mathematics for the first 2 years of a 4 year program. This is likely to include calculus, advanced calculus and differential equations. Additional applied mathematics knowledge may be necessary in the third and fourth years of study, but this may be taught by the mechanical engineering department.
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I am an engineering student at the University of Rhode Island. Most schools that offer engineering as a major will require you to go up to Level III Calculus, as well as classes involving equations with multiple unknowns. Mechanical engineering is a very rigorous and difficult major, but if you study hard, you will do absolutely fine.
no universities do not need aicte approval only engineering colleges need aicte approval . universities only need ugc approval