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Hello,
I am Nitish Gautam a student of international school of St.Mary's , Tokyo Japan. I want to go to india to study engineering after i complete my 12th grade from tokyo, japan.
I am currently in 12th grade in Japan and my school year ends on June 1. My grades range from 89%-90%. I will be in India on June 3. I want engineering in college first year and I was hoping to get admission without taking any entrance test. Is this possible? If yes, how? ...If not, then do I HAVE to take the entrance exam?
But my other question was..I wont be here for AIEEE and DCE and JEE and all those engg exams. What other options do I have to pursure computer engineering in india?

Do reply. I would appreciate it very much.
Nitish Gautam

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hi,

To my knowledge, it is mandatory to take entrance exams for engineering collges in india. I am not very sure of special admission provisions for NRI's, pls check thr following links for more details

http://www.educationindiainfo.com/
http://indiapost.com
http://www.admissionnews.com

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structural design analysis of aero gas turbine engine ; strength, life and integrity, Careers

Experience

stress analysis of rotating parts; Discs and shafts material selection and mechanical property

Organizations
aerospace industry

Publications
Journal of Aeronautical Society of India (AeSI Journal), India National Seminar on Aerospace Structures (NASAS), India National conference on air brathing engine (NCABE), India ANSYS(India) Users confefence, National Seminar on Flight Testing, India

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BTech (GRADUATION in Mechanical Eng),mysore university, india MTech (Post Graduation in Engineering Mechanics) iit-m, India MBA (HRM) IGNOU, India

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Life Member of Aeronautical Society of India Life member Alumni association of Indian Institute ofTechnology, Chennai, India

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