Engineering Physics
Dear,
Indian institute of Technology is the pride institute of Nation. The facilities and the opportunities provided in the college are excellent. Almost every IIT is good. BUT for Engineering Physics IIT Bombay and IIT Madras offers better education and opportunities.
Dear Harjot,
Mechanical engineering is one of the topmost career choices made by students in India. There are a lot of career opportunities in this field for young aspirants. Graduates from this field are mainly employed in manufacturing firms. Mechanical engineers can seek employment in private or public sector industries of various types. They can also find a job in government departments such as CPWD, defense, PWD, posts, and telegraphs. Other sectors such as electronics, chemical, power plants, steel plants, agricultural, space research institutes, automobile and aeronautical as well as the railways, need mechanical engineers to design and maintain their machinery.
Candidates with a postgraduate degree or with additional management degree can find work in executive and managerial positions. In the agricultural division, mechanical engineers play a major role by establishing service centers for maintenance of pump sets, tractors, electric motors, oil engines, and other agricultural equipment. Candidates who are interested in research activities can work with many public/private sectors research organizations. Professionals in this career can also opt for teaching jobs in universities and colleges. Postgraduate students with experience can also seek employment in abroad countries.
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Engineering Physics is basically a very broad branch, as opposed to a regular BSc. It has a number of core physics courses, alongside the options of minors, and electives (department electives as well as open electives).
Also, since a lot of lab courses in EP are on electronics (very useful to a physicist as well), one may have the option of going to grad school with electronics.
So the basic difference is that there is a lot of liberty in terms of electives in EP. All the exposure to electronics is extremely valuable, especially from the perspective of experimental physics. If you’re considering a career in Physics, this understanding of basic electronics would be a great skill to have in your repertoire.
Hello dear
Based on the branch you are getting and the previous years cut offs, it is improbable that you will get your preferred branch. Also, you should have filled it in your JoSAA provisional seat allotment list, so that if in case you have chance, you may get it.
The other way possible is that you take up Engineering physics and then try for a branch change. The criteria for branch change varies from college to college. But the basic necessity being getting a high pointer, and also the vacancy in the desired branch. So, study hard in your first year and try to achieve your preferred branch.
I hope this helps you. Feel free to ask any other queries. All the best!!
The salary is based on the company and the position were we are applying, the minimum basic pay is around 10,000 to 15,000 for fresher and is based on company, and if you have any design software knowledge or internship experience your salary is around 15,000 to 18,000.
Hi murshid,
Sajeer kalady is one of well known physics asst professor in the area. His notes are being referred even to nearby colleges. His teaching methodologies are very efficient. I know from personal experiences , about the caliber that man has.
hope this anwer will suffice.
Hello Shreyas!
Engineering Physics is an advanced version of physics studied by a science student in 11th-12th classes or during IIT-JEE preparation.
In 1st year of B.tech this subject is included in syllabus in almost all the colleges of India and the curriculum includes practical as well as theoretical approach to any problem. You will learn to deal with any problem in physics more analytically as you used to do earlier. Topics would be same as in your 11th-12th just some additional topics would be there and some more experiments will be included to increase your practical knowledge .
Hope that helps!
Hi ! There are very few IIT where you can get the course of engineering physics. These IIT's are top level IIT's. To get admission in these IIT's with your concerned course you must have rank between 2000 which is maximum. The 2nd tier and third tier IIT's doesn't have this course or instead very few. So hope you understand and best of luck to you.
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