Industrial Engineering
Depending on your College, you may or may not have strong Placements for BTech in Mechatronics. However, for strong career scope and prospects in the Manufacturing, Automotives and Design Industry, you must pursue Masters/MTech/MS in Mechanical and related branches from some of the Higher Technical Institutes like Top IITs/NITs/IISc Bangalore and many others or Top Universities Abroad. As far as the Syllabus is concerned, it is at par with Mechanical Engineering, with components of Electronics, Computational Studies, Industry 4.0 and Robotics.
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Dear Kiruthika,
Yes, you can go for it after CSE(Computer Science Engineering), and in order to become an industrial organizational psychologist, you may need a graduate degree in the field for that maths is a required subject which you have studied in previous class, moreover two years of supervised job-specific experience, licensure as a psychologist, and certification in I-O psychology.
Hope this helps.
All the Best!!
hey there,
choosing a college is a quite difficult decision ,It solely depends upon you both are great colleges you will get great opportunities IN ANY COURSE WHICH U PICK iits to have their alumni all over the world coming together talking about placements since we are talking about iits so you will get an almost similar opportunity
it all comes down to your passion and the amount of hard work where you are going to put your next 4 years into
IIT won't be a cakewalk but it will help you to grow in all walks of life which automatically will give a head start to your career.
you need to analyse your strengths and weakness and form a conclusion
Choose wisely!
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams
the link will give more guidance for more engineering colleges
Hello candidate,
If you are asking about just the branch then ECE is anytime better. But if we talk overall you should go for IIT Delhi. Because you other option is bits Hyderabad not bit pilani. IIT Delhi will give you a great exposure overall and even its production branch will give you a lot of opportunities.
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, I would like to inform you that It depends on you whether you are interested or not, however scope of this course is growing rapidly so you can go for it , some of the field of work for this courses are mentioned below:
1. Safety Engineer 2. industrial Engineer 3. industrial production Engineer 4. industrial system engineer 5. industrial Management engineer Hope you found this answer useful. Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Check the list below -
1. IIM AHMEDABAD
2. IIM BANGALORE
3. IIM CALCUTTA
4. FMS DELHI
5. XLRI JAMSHEDPUR
6. IIM INDORE
7. NMIMS
8. MDI GURGAON
9. IIM LUCKNOW
10. IIM KOZHIKODE
These are the best colleges in India providing MBA providing good placements and good industrial knowledge.
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! You mentioned four different colleges and different branches buy i don't think that they will involve in any software related work ,you should look for different options if you want to go in software companies .
Hope it helps you !
Thanking you !!
Thinking of the future benefits that you can avail, I think studying Chemical Engineering would be a wise choice among the three. Now coming to NIT Bhopal, overall the college provides great academic environment, faculties are quite helpful and your career would be embraced. Placement Package starts from 4-7 LPA. But once suggestion try to read the subjects with interest or chapters would be quite difficult but if you build up your attraction, it would be very easy to you.
https://www.careers360.com/university/maulana-azad-national-institute-of-technology-bhopal
Good luck!!
Hi,
I hope you are doing well!
Yes, here is the eligibility criteria
1) First of all, u need to have a Bachelor's degree or u can be pursuing one, in which u have some stipulated courses which are prerequisites for any course. For Eg: In MS CS, you should've completed certain required courses.
2) Official Transcripts of ur Bachelors programme are to be submitted to the Universities. It consists of all the courses you have completed in your Bachelor's program and your performance in the same. Typically a GPA of 3.0/4.0 and above are good enough to get good Universities.
3) GRE- Graduate Record Examination: This is an examination conducted by ETS all year round. It is basically an aptitude test for all the students aspiring to pursue any graduate courses in the US. Mostly all the Top Universities of US have GRE as a mandatory requirement to get into the MS in CS courses. However, there are a few Universities which do not require GRE, so it's your choice whether to appear or not but it is highly recommended.
GRE Score: The score range depends on the type of University u want. Very good Universities require a score above 320 out of 340, but it largely depends on the Universities u are targeting. For instance, top tier Universities like CMU, CalTech, MIT require a very high score with an excellent profile and some low ranked Universities might not require GRE.
4) If u are an international student, English Language Proficiency is also a prerequisite which is to be completed before applying to the MS CS courses. These exams are required because English is the medium of instruction in US Universities. English Proficiency tests help in gauging the ability of the students, who do not have an English background, to comprehend as well as communicate in English language.
Two exams can be taken by the student:
TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language): It is an online test conducted by ETS apl year round divided into 4 sections: Speaking, Reading, Writing and Listening of 30 marks each. A score above 100/120 ( 24+ sectionally) would be sufficient to get into decent Universities. Again, the score depends on the Universities u are targeting.
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