Mechanical Engineering
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An early passage into Specialized Railway Infrastructure Engineering is excessively prohibitive at Undergraduate level . What is attractive is a General Engineering Degree which will permit these understudies to contend in all Engineering and Technology work market in the event that they need take up positions like mechanical engineering. The individuals who need to go into Railway Specializations probably been offered MSc or Master of Engineering certification designs . This is just my own view .
Understudies need to check out the Course Structure and different modules offered . Accessibility of Lab offices , Test Track offices for cutting edge and Advanced Rail expertise innovative work and so on should be checked . Liberal temporary positions for understudies should be organized both inside the nation and abroad .
so better take a general degree in ug level like btech mechanical engineering then do specilisation in your favourite field to keep up with the job market
Hope this helps you
Best wishes for your future
The rank scored by you in the examination you have mentioned is quite good and also but only on the basis of rank it is not possible to predict about the admission but definitely you should try for the college you are looking for because you have a positive approach of securing admission only for some top level colleges it will be difficult because of the higher competitions but definitely doing proper research can surely land you in any of the good colleges or the college you have mentioned above.
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Dear applicant in general for many universities the conversion of CGPA to Percentage genuinely follow the formula (CGPA-0.75)×10. However for some universities it differs, so what you do, visit your designated University website and find their CGPA to Percentage conversion formula pdf to get the desired details.
Hope it helps!!
Hi
It is completely you ok even if you have completed your engineering you can still appear for Neet examination provided you fulfill its eligibility criteria given below
Here's the eligibility criteria for NEET :-
-----------) Qualification required :-As per Neet eligibility to be eligible you must be either appearing for 12th board examination or should have passed 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English as core subject.
†††Important Note :- Students with Biology as an additional subject are also provisionally eligible for neet until Supreme Court gives its judgement over it.
-----------) Percentage required :- You must get
at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology in 12th examination if belongs to general category
at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to st/Obc/ Sc
at least 45 % in aggregate of PCB in case of pwd candidates to be eligible.
-----------) Age limit :-
Lower age limit:- to be eligible for neet one has to be at least 17 years old or more by 31st December in the year of appearing for the examination .
Upper age limit :-The upper age limit is 25 years as on the date of neet examination and there's relaxation of 5 years for obc ncl/SC/ST /PwBD students means upper age limit is 30 years for these categories.
†††† But since 2018, the case of upper age limit is pending in supreme court , and so there's no upper age limit as of now until supreme court gives its judgement over it.
-----------) There's no attempt limit for neet.
For detailed information about neet examination eligibility go through our page for which link is provided below; -
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
Coming to AFMC,
Below I have provided eligibility criteria for AFMC :-
-------------) As per eligibility criteria of AFMC to be eligible you should must all the subjects in your class 12th in your first attempt with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology and must get at least 60% in aggregate of PCB i. e Physics, Chemistry and Biology and at least 50% marks in English and 50% marks individually in each of PCB , also should have studied and passed maths in the class 10th.
- -------------)You must be at least 17 years old by 31st December of the year in which you apply, and must not be of age of 24 years on that date i.e If you are going to take admission in 2022 then your date of birth must not be earlier than 1st January 1999 and it should not be later than 31st December 2005
So ,yes age does matter when it comes to AFMC but with your age will be 23 years old next year and so you will be still eligible for AMC
You can check the same at its official page , the link for the same is provided below
https://www.afmc.nic.in/courses/mbbscourse.html
If you want to get into afmc, you need to have at least around 650 marks in neet examination to be on the safer side
After qualifying neet cut off of AFMC , you will have to give some additional examination to get admission in AFMC , that is :-
**********Test of English Language, Comprehension, Logic, and Reasoning which is called ToELR,
**********Psychological Assessment Test i.e. PAT,
********** Interview
After clearing these, finally you will have to go through your Medical Examination then finally you are selected for admission in AFMC.
For detailed information go through
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/afmc-mbbs/amp
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As you know NIT calicut is a nation institution having a NIRF ranking below 50 , While TKMCE ( KARICODE ) has a NIRF RANKING about 200 , you should choose according to passion and interest of the subject
I can assure you that , TKMCE has got a good environment to study and you will get good internal marks, all the faculties are supportive and completes the portion within time unlike many government colleges , TKMCE CS is a very decorated branch and you should have a rank below 1000 in keam to assure a sear there.
Placements of TKMCE is also very good even IBM has recruited this year some students , NIT calicut also has very good placement
My opinion is both the colleges are very good choose which branch to go, if you study in NITS or IITS you will have a tag of it which government colleges cannot provide
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you as you have not mentioned about the name of the entrance or college or university you are talking about so nothing can be said. You should certainly mention about the name of the college or entrance or university then only required information can be shared.
Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Vardhaman College of Engineering is a private NAAC A accreditted college under Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad . The college offers admission to the course of B.Tech Mechanical Engineering through TS EAMCET . The total course fee is around Rs. 5 lakh and there 60 seats available for the course.
Academically and infrastructurally the college is good and you can take admission. But frankly speaking, branches like Mechanical Engineering have really low placement rates in most of the engineering private colleges. For VCE the placement is around 14% for Mechanical engineering which is below average. So if you expect to get placed then VCE isn't a good choice for you.
To know more about the college visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/vardhaman-college-of-engineering-hyderabad
To know more about Mechanical Engineering visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mechanical-engineering-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
I hope you are doing fine, If you have desire and will to achieve something and can get that thing for sure. Since you mentioned that you have been a mechanical engineer and even have much experience in that field so i would suggest you to look forward in your filed because you will be switching your stream from mechanical to software industry and it would mean that you will have to start from the scratch. But if you still want to come in the software industry then you can still go for it. There are many institutions that provide the courses that would help you to get familiar with the software industry. They would teach you the programming languages and would help you to get started in the Software Industry. they will also help you to get a job in the Industry. So first and foremast thing is that you should join such institutions and start your course ASAP.
Well about the SAP course
The only benefit of SAP course is that you will have a rough idea of the module that you are going to work into. That's it. Because real time scenarios are much different from what one can learn just from an SAP Training. But it is definitely going to help you if you are starting your career in SAP
I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.
Good Luck
Dear aspirant,
Congratulations for getting admission into most popular Private Engineering College of Telangana i.e Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad.
First year syllabus includes common subjects which are same for all other branches mainly focuses on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Programming Language, Professional English, Engineering Drawing etc. If you have good basics in intermediate then you can get good marks in these subjects.
Coming to second year, there will be touch of Mechanical subjects which are basics for Mechanical Engineering like Engineering Mechanics, Fluid Dynamics, Machine Drawing, Material Science, Kinematics of Machines, Thermodynamics, Metal Forming and Metal Casting etc along with labs. You need to concentrate much so that up coming topics in next semesters would be easy for you.
In third year, there will be more core subjects which are must and should for Mechanical Engineers should aware of. The subjects are Design of Machine Elements, Dynamics of Machine, Applied Thermodynamics, CAD CAM, Machine Design, Additive Manufacturing, Heat Transfer, etc along with labs. There will be some subjects from other Engineering branches like Electrical or Electronics or Computer Science Engineering along which you need to choose subjects you are interested in as Elective subjects.
In fourth year, mostly concentrated on Final year project. There will be few subjects which are easy along with Electives. So, concentrate must on final year project.
I hope I gave you a glimpse of the entire syllabus for Mechanical Engineering. So, you can be prepared based on this.
May this information was helpful to you.
All The Best!!
Hey Aspirant,
You see CVSR is a good college, has NAAC A grade but for the year 2019-2020 the Placement percentage for Mechanical branch at CVSR was only 24% and for the year 2018-2019 it was 20%.
There are other colleges as well that would offer better placement opportunities for Mechanical.
For knowing more about your chances do use this TS EAMCET college predictor tool- https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor Hope this helps.
Goodluck!
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