After finishing Diploma in mechanical engineering, should I study B.Tech in abroad?

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After finishing Diploma in mechanical engineering, should I study B.Tech in abroad?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
You need to consider many factors before deciding. First of all, Engineering abroad (particularly in US and Canada) is called BS and not B.Tech. Both study in India and study abroad have pros and cons. Pros for study abroad: Better infrastructure, more opportunities and better exposure. You develop a world view. Cons for study abroad: Much expensive as compared to study in India and living far away from home. Pros for education in India: economical education, living closer to home. Cons: Inadequate infrastructure and limited opportunities.

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