Mechanical Engineering
Hi, if you are looking forward to do your masters in Mechanical Engineering it is the best for you to select which specialization you wish to pursue your masters degree in. According to that you can do your extra courses. It would be the best if you have an university in mind and have free courses to do. It would give you a great idea of the teaching pattern there. Hope this helps.
Hi, below are some of the colleges based on EAMCET rank.
Since, you are taking up college in your own state. State level entrance exam rank would be more beneficial. Hope this helps.
Read the information below -
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING IN IIT KHARAGPUR
IIT KHARAGPUR is good college in terms of infrastructure, academics and facilities.
The placements of this branch in college is 75%.
Average package offered to students is 12 LPA and highest is 32LPA.
Major recruiters are Mercedes and Tata Motors etc.
CIVIL ENGINEERING IN IIT GUWAHATI
IIT GUWAHATI is also good in terms of infrastructure, facilities and academics.
The placements of this branch in college is 65%.
Average package offered to students is 10 LPA and highest is 42LPA.
Major recruiters are Schlumberger, JSW and TATA.
Hello Abhilash,
Hope you are doing well.
Here is the list of some courses which you do to enhance your knowledge and skill after doing diploma in Mechanical Engineering:
Hope this helps you. All the best!
Hello,
I hope you are doing fine, After completing diploma in mechanical engineering you can pursue BTech through lateral entry to advance your knowledge and improve your skills.
B. Tech. Lateral Entry Program is an innovative program, in which students who have completed a 3-year Diploma in Engineering or B.Sc. degree or equivalent examination with at least 50% marks can take admission and get B.Tech. degree in just three years.
I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.
Good Luck
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Hey there,
Based on your JEE Ranking and considering under General category. Mechanical Engineering in Round 1 is difficult but If you keep up until the last round you might have chances. Coming to VSSUT BURLA you can try for branches like Civil,EEE,IT branches. If you had any of the reservations it would have definitely made a huge difference.
Hope this is clear..
Comment below if any doubt.
Go through this link for comparison between colleges:
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges?college=4651-172-course=0-0
Thanks..
Hello Abhishek,
Hope you are doing great.
As you are interested in joining VSSUT, Based on your rank and the previous year cutoff I can say that You have less chances to acquire a seat in Electrical or Mechanical. Because the closing Rank for
But, If you are comfortable to go with Civil Engineering you have good chances. These are only predictions and the cutoff might change due to many factors. The previous year cutoff given are for General category.
For more related information:
https://www.careers360.com/university/veer-surendra-sai-university-of-technology-sambalpur
Hope this helps..
I would suggest you to prefer Mechanical at JNTU Kakinada. JNTUK, apart from being the Best State Technica University in Andhra Pradesh, has a legacy of years, with strong curriculum, faculty and research facilities. However for a Strong career in the Technology and Manufacturing Sector, you should prepare for GATE, followed by MTech in Mechanical from some of the Higher Technical Institutions like Top IITs/IISc Bangalore, just like many others from JNTU Kakinada. JNTUK, not only has a strong alumini base but also excellent academic and employer outlook with strong Placements. NIT Puducherry is not an established NIT, and has bleak academic and research infrastructure besides inexperience in Faculty and Bleak Placements.
For more information and College Comparison do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
With a Rank of 5200 probably in AP EAMCET (Since youre discussing Andhra University), you may have moderate to strong chances in many of the Colleges, depending on your Category and University Region (AU, OU or SVU).
For more information and AP EAMCET College Prediction do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Dear aspirant,
If you are clearing the cut off for that specific college which you are aiming for then definitely you would be able to get mechanical branch in that college but also keep note of this cut offs depends on various factors.
It depends on like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college previous years cut offs, difficulty level of the paper.
For more information you can check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-eamcet-cutoff
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