Mechanical Engineering
hii ,
the average salary of mechanical engineer in india ranges from 200000 - 350000 yearly although your salary will depend on the skills and knowledge you acquire during your studies , their are companiese that pay you 500000 - 600000 yearly such as maruti , mahindra , tata motors
VIIT Vishakapattanam is a private NAAC A accredited private college of engineering. The college is affiliated by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada . The college offers the course of B.Tech Mechanical Engineering through AP EAMCET . There are 240 seats corresponding to the course.
The BTech ME placement is above
considering your rank in ap eamcet will be 2000 you can expect to get following colleges in mechanical engineering -
for more colleges that you can get through your ap eamcet rank
Hello student,
Yes, even if you have pursued B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, you can pursue Masters in Machine Learning. Now-a-days it hardly matters what UG degree you have because if you have the right skillsets to enter an industry, you are hired with huge salaries. Morover, for master, you can
Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
I couldn't get you exact as there's typing error. Well with your rank it's bit difficult to get at this rank. Well you can take Mechanical branch in sp many colleges through ECET. For more details, you can visit the website given below :-
Hi Anandh,
There is no specific measure to say which is tougher between mechanical engineering and electrical engineering it totally depends on you .
If you are interested in subjects or topics related to electrical engineering like current electricity chapter of 12th standard then electrical engineering will be easier for
Hello,
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 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
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.
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