Mechanical Engineering
Hey Kanukuntlasanjana
Both, Computer Science Engineering And Mechanical Are Good , But In My Opinion In Mechanical Stream Is Mostly Theortical. You Just Have To Mug Up Stuff And Vomit It In The Exams To Pass.No Practical Knowledge.If You Want To Be An Entrpreneur Or Join The Industry Right After Graduation , Take up CSE. If You Are In More Practical Approach That Computer Science Engineering Is Better That Mechanical Engineering Which Is Basically Theortical.
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As per my knowledge, A mechatronics engineer will rarely possess the entire knowledge and skills of a mechanical engineer. Mechatronics is a little more sophisticated, but both mechanical engineering and mechatronics share this common goal: to be one step ahead of the future of technology.
You want to pursue B.Tech in which stream among mentioned two is depend upon you and your area of area.
I will suggest you to join Geeta University for Mechanical Engineering course.About placements, Many companies that are coming in GU for recruitment of mechanical students. The packages varies from 3 Lakh to 6 Lakh per annum.On an average, the packages are 3 Lakh in a very core company which gradually sees a couple of rapid promotions based on your handwork.
Geeta University provides-
Hello aspirant,
Mechanical engineering is the evergreen branch among all other branches of engineering. They deal with the concepts of mechanics, thermodynamics, robotics, kinematics, structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, power sector, refrigeration, air conditioning sector and aerospace. There is a great scope of mechanical engineering now-a-days. It is expanding beyond its boundaries and more of interdisciplinary in nature. It is one of the oldest branches of engineering. This field of engineering is the broadest of all engineering fields, job prospects on offer for skilled engineer are plenty and unending. They can find employment in both government as well as private sector. Mechanical engineers are required to design, test, manufacture, install, operate and maintain a wide array of machines and mechanical systems that are used in industries. There is a great scope of job avenues for mechanical engineers in India. Few of them are listed below:
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Hey Aspirant,
college provides the maximum number of placement for the mechanical branch. Every year, nearly 90% of the students are placed. The highest package is of 6 lacs and the lowest is of 3.5 lacs. The average salary package is of 4.5 lacs. The companies that visited our college for placements are Siemens, Tata Tech, Bajaj Auto, Crompton Greaves, Varroc, Endurance, NRB bearings, etc. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is the major recruiter of the students. The students got placed in R&D sector, administrative sector. Our college doesn't support internship, instead, the students are made to undergo industrial training in the 3rd year. Siemens provides the inplant training to the students under their Student Scholarship Programme (SSP) with a stipend of Rs. 10000 to Rs. 20000. Only 2-3 students are selected for SSP
Dear aspirant,
You can take the help of college predictor. I'm providing you the link in which you have to fill in the basic details like your rank and your state. After submitting the details you will get the list of colleges which are open for you and which branch you are getting according to your rank.
https://www.careers360.com/wbjee-college-predictor
All the best for your next journey..!!
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