Mechanical Engineering
Hello,
Congratulations on getting such good college and branch options. I will give you a preference which will comprise of all these factors:
You should consider NIT Durgapur over NIT Silchar
Still both the branches have wide exposure, do check your branch preference.
I would also like to add here that an engineering course should be very much taken with an interest in the field so I would suggest you to consider that factor and if you are not aware of the branches mentioned look them up on the internet more reliable will be to go through the syllabus on the respective colleges' website. An interest in the field is the key factor in deciding how your 4 years of college will be and what opportunities you will land for yourself.
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The preference you should consider is:
Good luck, hope it helps!!
Hello student
Production Engineering, also known as Manufacture Engineering, deals with planning, designing, developing and managing of various processes to produce high quality products. A subset of Mechanical Engineering, this branch of engineering, is interdisciplinary in nature as it blends science and technology together.
Production engineers are in great demand in manufacturing industries. Job opportunities exists in manufacturing organizations occupied in implementation, development and management of new production processes, assembly and handling
I would recommend you to go with production engineering of Nit Trichy as production engineering is a part of mechanical engineering and it's placement are also good. Metallurgy is also a good option but production engineering branch has a good scope and there is a need of production Engineers in industry.
Both the colleges stand good on the the factors below:
The branches you are getting are also good core branches wide wide career options, will provide a brief overview about both.
Civil Engineering is more concerned with structures, construction management, resource conservation and material studies.
Mechanical engineering on the other hand comprises all sorts of machinery, automations, materials and heat and mass transfer.
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Read the information below -
The Union Public Service Commission, commonly abbreviated as UPSC, is India's premier central recruiting agency for central government public servants. It is responsible for appointments to and examinations for Group A and Group B posts under civil services cadre and defence services cadre of the union government.
You need to have a perfect strategy and focus for getting good score and getting selected in this exam.
Mechanical engineering is the study, design, development, construction, and testing of mechanical and thermal sensors and devices, including tools, engines, and machines. Mechanical engineers have to work mostly in engineering services, research and development, and manufacturing.
Mechanical engineering curriculum and UPSC exam has no subjects in common.
So, if you think you will be able to spend your time efficiently and prepare simultaneously. I suggest you to go through the exact syllabus and start preparing accordingly.
There are so many students of engineering who have completed thier graduation as well as prepared for UPSC in better way.
Good luck for exams!
Hi
Best course depends on your interest. What fascinates you more.
You can study in abroad(Selected countries) after polytechnic diploma in ME
Polytechnic diploma is not counted as a PG or UG degree, you have to opt for one or two year courses abroad then you can join for any PG degree available in the same country.
Although, it depends on what basis you are choosing the courses and on which country you want to study.
You can visit any of the best consultancy for more details about courses in different countries.
Anyways, All the best.
Hello Vijay,
Congratulations for a good rank in TS ECET 2021.
On the basis of your rank in TS ECET and considering you under General Category as you haven't mentioned your caste category, you have a good chance to get seat in these good colleges for B.Tech Mechanical Engineering as per last year's cut-off state rank -
• MJCET Hyderabad - Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology
• Malla Reddy Engineering College and Management Sciences, Medchal
• Daripally Anantha Ramulu College of Engineering and Technology, Khammam
• Vivekananda Institute of Technology and Science, Karim Nagar
• Vaageswari Engineering College, Karimnagar and many more.
Further, you can also go through this article to know more related to the process of counselling for TS ECET -
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-ecet-counselling
Hope it will help.
All the Best.
Dear Student,
based on the cutoff of last years, given below are some of the possible colleges where you have a good chance for securing a seat for your preferred branch of ME,
For further assistance is predicting colleges best suited for you, kindly visit the link given below.
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
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