Industrial Engineering
Hello. Yes, definitely you can opt for medical biotechnology at pg level.
The eligibility is you should have done your B.Sc. (Hons.) Life Sciences/B.Tech. in Biotechnology degree with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregates obtained in 1 st attempt of the qualifying examinations. And should pass the entrance test provided.
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Hey there!
There's no doubt NIT Rourkela is one of the prestigious colleges in the country, with great infrastructure, faculty and placements. Although the industrial design branch is fairly new the placements are decent. Based on the data available, last year about 85% students were placed with the highest salary of 14 LPA and lowest being 4 LPA. Some great companies like Byju's design and Think design were part of the recruitment. So yes, NIT Rourkela for Industrial design is definitely a good option.
I would suggest you Production Engineering at NIT RKL.
Industrial Design is not much of an Engineering Subject, hence the dearth of opportunitues in an Engineering College like NIT Rourkela. Of course there are fair chances for going for a Masters degree in design in France or UK or perhaps at one of the IITs or National Institute of Design.
As far as Production Technology is concerned, it is one of the most student oriented branches with key aspects of Operations Management. There are core courses like Production and Inventory control and Operations Research while the non core courses taught include Optimization and Analytics. Most of the companies recruiting Mechanical Engineers mostly also open for Production Engineers and the average package lies anywhere between 5-7 LPA.
The major recruiters include Schlumberger, Udaan, Amazon, Flipkart, Tata Motors, Vedanta, ITC, Reliance, etc.
For more information and college prediction do follow the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello,
Industrial and production engineering (IPE) is an interdisciplinary engineering discipline that includes the study of manufacturing technology, engineering sciences, management science, and optimization of complex processes, systems, or organizations. It is the application of engineering procedures in manufacturing processes and production methods.
The subjects for this course include:
Physics
Chemistry
Mechanics
Materials science
Computer science
Electronics circuits
Engineering design and mathematics
(Curriculum may differ with respect to universities)
The major job fields are: Industrial engineering, manufacturing engineering.
Production engineering involves just the manufacturing process and not the industrial level equipmentation. The subjects are almost same as production and industrial engineering but an additional graphics and designing comes to part.
The job opportunities are basically production engineer, process engineer, industrial manager etc..
To understand which is better is based on your skills and interests. Both are great courses and job opportunities are almost the same. If you are more interested in production and design based activities, choose production engineering. If you are more interested in Industrial manufacturing and business methods other than the production field, choose production industrial engineering.
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Hello vibhor,
Hope you're doing well.
Both of these institutions are prestigious. It depends on the course you're opting for, whether it has a wider scope, your interests. I'll highlight some key points for both of these institutions:
For further comparison, please follow this link :
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges?college=226-112-course=10789-5761
Hey!
As per reviews, it is suggested to join manufacturing from the courses you suggested above. However, college has good placements for civil, Cse and ECE. But college has very less placement opportunities for geo informatics and industrial but has decent placements for manufacturing with average salary as 3 lakhs per annum.
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Hello. As per my research, civil engineering has a wide future scope. The most important factor is that there job is irreplaceable.
Incase of Industrial engineering, there job can be handled by electrical or mechanical people. So the job security is more in civil branch. And construction will always be a part of people worldwide.
Hello Rahul,
Industrial engineering is the branch of engineering that concerns the development, improvement, implementation and evaluation of integrated systems of people, knowledge, equipment, energy, material and process. Industrial engineering draws upon the principles and methods of engineering analysis and synthesis. It eliminates waste of time, money, materials, energy and other resources. Industrial Engineering is also known as Operations management, Production Engineering, or Manufacturing Engineering depending on the viewpoint or motives of the user. In lean manufacturing systems, Industrial engineers work to eliminate wastage of time, money, materials, energy, and other resources.
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