Automobile
hi,
see since you have completed diploma, if you want to do masters course, you need to first complete your bachelors, then you may do post graduation, however you may join full time b,tech course by lateral entry state wise entrance, however there is some colleges in india which provide part time b.tech course, but it may create problem for job prospect since most of the companies recruits candidates who have completed b.tech on full time course.
see you may apply for state engineering colleges or state wise lateral entry exam, if you are interested for b.tech course, diploma pass candidates are allowed to give lateral entry exam, and may join the b.tech course on second year. however there is no age bar, if you are interested in studies and gain experience. I suppose you have technical work experience which will be beneficial for you for future job scope after higher studies.
Hey,
Here i am suggesting some of the external courses that you can go for automobile knowledge:
You can go for these courses to gain more knowledge about the industry.
I hope this helps.
All the best!
Hello Sarthak,
I would like to say that you can choose KIIT BBSR over MIT Manipal As the average salary and placement scenario both are better in KIIT rather than in MIT as well as the average package is considered you can see an average of 4.5 lacs from KIIT and 4 lacs from MIT, but I would suggest you to choose a college not only on the basis of placements but also on the basis of the campus, college reviews, environment etc.
You can check yourself the same for both the college in our website it self and also for other Universities too, you can simply type the course and college in google search bar and add careers360 in front of it and you will be able to get reviews on it.
I hope this helps you.
see I have rearrange the colleges as per students review, placement records, course curriculum etc as follows,
hope it would help.
see manipal university has excellent curriculum and innovative lab for automobile engineering students , college has also many collaborations with industry where students get hands on experience and internship, also core companies visits the campus like adany power, Omax Auto, Gujrat Chemicals, Everest, Mettl visits campus, kiit has also excellent placement record , but some of the core companies prefer mechanical engineering branch most compare to auto mobiles, so from my point of view manipal university is better options.
Hello,
Yes a mechatronics engineer candidate can work in the automobile industry. The future mechatronics engineer will be able to work as a mechanical engineer with an extra knowledge in electronics systems. This facility will help the engineer to work in the electronic part of mechanical devices, as the electronic engineer will not have the appropriate mechanical considerations when deciding and designing the electronics of a mechanical device.
Cutoff for mechanical engineering is :-
You can check privious years cutoff in details here:-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-eamcet-cutoff/amp
Here OU stands for Osmania University and UR for Unreserved .
Hello Aspirant,
An automobile sector can not work without Automobile Engineers. Electric cars are the future of human society. So definitely it has a huge scope. Electric cars are still developing in India even though the scope is pretty wide. Automobile Engineers definitely do have huge scope in Automobile industries, even for Electric cars.
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