Automobile Engineering
Hey student,
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada i s one of the best colleges for engineering in ap. For this college seat huge amount of students will try for that college. If you want to get seat in that college you should get atleast of 1000 rank in the examination.
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Yes you can get admission in bachelor of Technology automobile engineering as a lateral entry student in various colleges and Universities of India. I am mentioning below the name of some colleges and Universities which are offering Bachelor of Technology automobile engineering in lateral entry option:
Read more about courses for automobile engineering by clicking on mentioned below link:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/courses/automobile-engineering-course&ved=2ahUKEwjZtbqIydP1AhXZUGwGHbRSCdsQFnoECBEQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0EtQdrmGGIaMGPCID4rKt2
Hello Amit
Please mention the name of the school you wish to enroll your ward in so we may provide you with the fee structure of the same. Hoping to hear from you soon. All the best.
Dear candidate, although the design principles applicable for Automobile industry and aviation industry somewhat resembles each other, so there is no such bound restrictions that being a Automobile industry student you cannot work in Aviation Industry. So yes stay updated with the information of different companies through different sites like LinkedIn, Great Learning etc. Just make sure the job you choose has to be from your area of expertise and it applies same principle as learnt by you.
Good luck!!
Hello,
Yes, you can get into automobile engineering. The procedure is quite long. After completing the 12th class in the commerce stream, you have to go for a diploma in the automobile stream. Then after pursuing a diploma for 3 years, you can give the entrance exam named JET. After that, you can join college for a B-tech degree as a lateral entry in automobile engineering.
Hope your doubts are now cleared. Thank you.
Dear aspirant,
If you want to pursue further studies after automobile engineering then you can give gate and take admission for the masters in the IITs .
But other than this you can also pursue your ms degree in abroad by giving the entrances exams like ilets,GMAT, sat or any equivalent examinations.
Dear candidate the Placements of Manipal Institute is famous across India, this is because they conduct quite good placement drive and better curriculum is followed by the Institute. Coming to core Companies of Automobile Branch, though there would be less but big names like
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.
Tata Motors Ltd.
Hero Moto Corp Ltd.
Force Motors Ltd.
Hyundai India do visit the campus sometimes. But more placements are done by Automobile Companies of Gujrat.
No,MPSTME does not offer automobile engineering.
You can check out various courses available in MPSTME
1.civil engineering
2.artificial intelligence
3.cyber security
4.mechatronics
5.mechanical engineering
6.information technology
GATE or Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering is a national level examination that tests student's knowledge and understanding of their under Graduate level subjects in Engineering and Science.
The most common option after qualifying GATE is to pursue M.E/M.Tech/Phd in NITs , IIITs, IITs and CFTIs. Selection of the candidates in any institute is done on the basis of their GATE scores.
Five specializations are very popular among the candidates and these are - Computer Science, Electrical, Electronics, Civil and Mechanical Engineering.
The reason behind the popularity of these specializations is that they are believed to have better career prospects.
Other than these five specializations, Manufacturing Engineering has also gained prominence on account of more companies setting up high-end manufacturing bases in India.
Some most popular specializations are -
Computer Science Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration)
Communication Technology
Power Systems
Power Electronics
Mechanical Engineering
Design Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Civil Engineering
Structural Engineering
Construction Engineering and Management
Geotechnical and Geo-environmental Engineering
For complete details about the cut offs for IITs after qualifying GATE, other options available and other very important information, kindly check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-qualified-multiple-options-for-you
I hope you find the answer helpful.
Thank you.
Hello aspirant,
With reference to your above said query, if you want btech admission in any branch, then you need to secure a minimum of 25% marks in ts eamcet . It means that out of 160 marks, you are advised to obtain 40 marks to qualify for the exam and to get any btech branch they like.
However, if you particularly want btech in automobile engineeerign, then it's little difficult to predict precisely how much rank is necessary to get automobile as the cutoff ranks are different for different branches and it changes every year. But in order to get this branch, you need to get Minimum 50% marks in aggregate in Grade XII to get admission in B. Tech in Automobile Engineering.
So, here are some list of colleges for automobile engineering that you can looko out for :
MIT Manipal
DSCE BAngalore
School of engineering and technology, Bangalore
AIT, Bangalore
New Horizon college of engineering, bangalore
and many more
For more info about the list of colleges, you can check them on below link :
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-automobile-engineering-colleges-in-karnataka
Further, you can check the ts eamcet college predictor tool to get more information about the colleges based on your rank ;
https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor
I hope that this will help.
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