Mechanical Engineering
Hello Ishant,My advice for you to first identify what you need the most now,if it is a job then start to applying for jobs in various mechanical companies like Tata,Pinnacle and many other.If you are not selected don't be depressed try to find out the mistakes that you are making,it can be your CV or it can be your personality,try to understand and mould yourself according to your requirement.
Now,if you are determined for higher studies,then create a proper routine,follow according to that,to crack GATE and UPSC you need to practice a lot a lot,so be determined and try to execute daily plans,set goals and achieve it daily.
Now higher studies,M tech in mechanical in good option provided from where you are doing,if it is IIT or NIT then go for it,else it has no such help in getting jobs,moreover it creates some difficulty in getting jobs.
You can apply for Govt jobs also they are available,if you want then only.
First try to understand and idenrify your interest or need,then plan accordingly.
Hope this helped
All the best,have the coincidence in you!!
Hi, Aspirant!This comes down to how passionate you are about the subject, and what your interests are. If you're the type that likes coding and would be willing to put in hours of preparation for designing a few lines of code, and learning the intricacies of the superfast computing machines, opt for CS. At the same time, if you're the type that would rather spend their time learning about engines and how these powerful machines make our work and life easier opt for Mechanical. Mechanical engineering requires an interest in the domain of physics, especially thermodynamics, motion, forces and the like. CS requires an interest in programming and resilience. Both these fields have somewhat the same "studying pressure". Again, that depends on how interested you are in these subjects. As for "job pressure", if, by that you mean: "will I get placed", that depends on your college and how willing you are to approach other companies. Hope this helps.
Hello friend, unlike Mechanical Engineering you pursue at other colleges, Sandwich Mechanical Engineering at PSG Tech moulds you into all aspects of an Engineer. You get to be in a industry far prior to your placements where you could learn how a industry works right from your first year of college. You get to interact the workers at shop floor where they manufacture lathe machines. You also get exposed to the PSG motors and Pumps manufacturing Unit which increases the strength of your technical expertise as a mechanical engineer.
Apart from that you have to do your mandatory Internship for a period of 2 months, where you will work in a industry or a company as a intern helping with their projects grasping the values of Team work, Commitment, Leadership developing your techno-commercial knowledge based on your interest.
Futhermore, the class timings of the course is structured as
>> Industrial training & Visit during the forenoon (8.30 am to 10.30 am / 10.30 am to 12.30 pm )
>> Theory classes in the afternoon ( 2.30 pm to 7.30 pm )
Once getting adapted to these timings gives you a confident that you could work in any timings of the day. The seniors of the department guide you as much as possible for the placements as well after the placements.
Hi Aditya,
Definitely, if you score sufficient marks in the GATE exam and secure a sufficient rank according to that year's GATE cutoff trends for IITs and NITs in the specialization of your choice then for sure you are to get admission in IITs and NITs provided you meet the eligibility criteria and also clear the respective interview for the specialization of your choice in Master's Degree of Engineering.
Please use the links below for further details:
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-score-predictor
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-cutoff
BEST WISHES!
Hi Akash,
HBTU is one of the top colleges there and according to your percentile, your rank will be somewhere around 2 lakh. Moreover, branches like CS and MECH are top branches and they close at ranks like 12-15k for a General Candidate. Therefore, you will not be able to get any branch with your marks in HBTU.
Also, if you are a general candidate then you will not be able to get any decent college with your rank. I suggest you either join a good private college or take a drop year and prepare again.
If you are planning for HBTU then you have to prepare with a lot of hard work and have to score above 95 percentile. Here are a few links to assist you further.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-private-engineering-colleges-in-India
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-engineering-colleges-in-india
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main
https://www.careers360.com/university/harcourt-butler-technical-university-kanpur/cut-off
Hope this helps.
All the best. Thank You.
Hello Prajwal,
Since you have completed your diploma course and want to pursue in KRPET or HASSAN
Here i am sharing the link for imformation needed for the diploma holders in order to grab a seat in these college
Hope this will help you in a good way and you can go through the college main site or can ask the concerned person in the college regardign this
Hello Sekhar Ghosh.
If we look at previous years cutoffs for mechanical branch in Jadavpur University then you might have a slight chance of getting the desired branch.
For the past two years , cutoffs for mechanical engineering in Jadavpur University was around 750 at the end of round 3 , so with a good luck by your side you might even get Mechanical
Good LUCK and keep your fingers crossed.
Hello Aditya!!
You cannot get Mechanical Engineering in Top Engineering Colleges of Bangalore. You may get seat in some good colleges of Bangalore like Reva University, Presidency University, AMC College, Sai Vidya College, Vidyavardhaka College etc.
For more colleges go through below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/comedk-college-predictor
Good Luck.
Hi Sonali,
This depends on your interest in the course first of all as both are among the reputed colleges. Though NIT is a tag in itself, Jadavpur University is actually better even in rankings and placements. Moreover IT stream has more scope than Mechanical anyway since you have opportunities in the countless software companies in the world.
All the best!
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