You have just taken the AIEEE exam, but you are not very satisfied with the
paper. In your heart of hearts you know it will be difficult to get
a good rank and make it to any premier engineering college in
India.
While this may leave you in a state of panic, you need to relax and
think of a future course of action. To help you in deciding your
future plans which will suit your needs, Learnhub brings you a list
of alternate options for you.
1). Other engineering colleges in
India: If you think you can't make it to IITs, NITs,
BITS Pilani or DCE, don't lose heart. There are many other renowned
colleges you can get admission to. Institute of Technology of
Banaras Hindu University, College of Engineering Anna University,
Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Vellore Institute
of Technology, Mumbai University Institute of Chemical Department,
Amity University, etc. These colleges offer under-graduate and
post-graduate progammes in engineering and its allied fields. To
get an exhaustive list and their admission process, please log on
to
Top-50-indian-engineering-colleges
2). Study abroad: Well-known for the
quality of their university and teaching expertise, engineering
colleges in US, UK and Canada are also a god option for students
who fail to make it to premier Indian institutes. While there are
many benefits of pursuing engineering courses from abroad, the most
important reason is that foreign universities offer latest courses
and their curriculum is updated and is tailor made to meet the
demands of the industry and latest technology. Some fields like
aerospace, automotive, environmental engineering, molecular
engineering, nanotechnology and food process engineering are
offered in some of these renowned universities - Sheridan College,
Mansfield University, Mississippi State University, University of
Dundee and Mississippi State University. To get an exhaustive list
log on to Engineering
colleges
3). Alternate career options: From
management courses to hotel management, from mass communication to
designing, from civil services to law, from merchant navy to
careers in agriculture and allied science, from defence services to
psychology, there is a plethora of options you can chose from
careers.
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