Mechanical Engineering
Hi Aspirant,
Category plays a vital role in the admission process of JEE Mains apart from Home Quota. Considering you a General Category student, I am sorry to say that with a 75 percentile score in JEE Main, you will not be able to get any decent college to pursue
Hello dear student
Basically both IIT are really good but If compare the both branch metallurgy and mechanical engineering than the scope of mechanical engineering is better in present or future also so I think mechanical engineering will be good in IIT BHU .
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Hello Aspirant......
IIT varanasi is BHU which is some of the oldest colleges in INDIA and IIT indore is of 2009 both are very good colleges excellent faculties and nice environment for the studies
In the case of cutoffs you can go to the respective articles below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff-for-iit-indore
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff-for-iit-bhu
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Based on your rank you will get seat in following government colleges:
1.S.V.University,Tirupati - CSE.
2.University college of engineering,Kakinada - CSE,Mechanical.
3.JNTUA College of engineering,Ananthapuramu - CSE
you will not get seat in Andhra university or JNTUK.
for more colleges go through the below link:
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Thank you.
Hey friend!
Firstly Don't get disheartened . On the basis of your rank and board percentage ; it is difficult to get seat in NIT's , IIT's and IIIT's . But you may get any lower branch (like mechanical engineering and biotech ) in your state colleges . So try
Admission for Engineering has two prospects. The first one is the branch you want to pursue, and your career and interest are the attributes, and the Second one is College, and the placement and tag are the motivation factors.
Metallurgical Engineering has a minimal scope in India over
Hey student,
I hope you are doing well.
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTUH) offers a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Mechanical Engineering + Mater of Technology (M.Tech) in Advanced Manufacturing Systems a 5 year Integrated Dual Degree Program.
FEES: 1.88 Lakhs
FACILITIES: Gymnasium, Laboratories, IT infrastructure, 24X7 Library and
Hello,
Both the colleges are approximately equal, if you compare different aspects like Average Package and course curriculum etc. , so I would say you should go with your preffered branch whichever you like.
Alternatively you could use our college comparison tool:
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges?college=1639-1252-course=46588-42909
Hello aspirant!
Yes, of course you can do mechanical engineering in mtech after completing your btech. M. Tech in mechanical eengineering is a PG course which deals with the study of mechanics, Kinematics, Statics, Thermodynamics used in construction...etc development IN MACHINES AND TOOLS.
list of mtech courses after btech mechanical
Hope you are doing well.
On the basis of your rank obtained there seems chances of yours to get admission in IGIT Sarang.The rank you obtained comes under the closing rank required to get CSE,Mechanical,Electronics and telecommunication,EEE,Civil when compared with previous year closing rank,
The previous year closing rank
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