Mechanical Engineering
Hello Aspirant,
You didn't mention here the Exam you have mentioned the rank, Kindly specify the exam so that you can get answer of your query.
Good Luck!
hello manish
the cut off for mechanical general merit category in ms ramaih college is:
2717 for first round
7616 for second round
for more information and cutoff for other colleges :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/comedk-uget-cutoff
all the best
Hello Narula,
Congratulations for your rank.
I will suggest you to take electrical branch at old iits, cse is not everything.
Do visit the above link for the probable colleges that you can get according to your rank which is based on previous years trends.
Link::-----https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=JEE_Main_clgpd&ici=JEE_Main_article_view_sticky
Hope it helped you
Hi,Buddy
Let me tell you if you are asking about Salary and Wages then,Yeah It depends Upon Both Many times Experience as well as Knowledge,But Yeah,If you have Releavant skills then You Can definietly Get Good Salary Even Without any Experiences.Sometimes People with Good Skills Prefered without any Experiences,But it
Hello applicant! All three courses are a good one, but I would suggest that electrical engineering is a better option. It has got a good scope as the demand for this is quite high. Also, IIT Dhanbad is a good place to study Electrical engineering.
Moreover, your interest also matters
Hello
Saranathan College of Engineering, Tiruchirappalli offers B.E. Mechanical Engineering. Check the details about the course using the link below and do let us know if you have any queries
http://saranathan.ac.in/admission.php?tgt=courses
greetings,
firstly it depends on your interest totally.
however if you are skeptical, compare the syllabus of the two and find out which one are you more comfortable with:
http://dtu.ac.in/Web/Academics/syllabus/schemes/Mechanical%20Engineering_Final.pdf
http://dtu.ac.in/Web/Academics/syllabus/schemes/Electrical%20Engineering%20(EE)_06.03.18.pdf
the placements are more or less the same. hope this helps.
good luck
Both are good options college, first year course remains unchanged for every branch so you need to study common subjects pertaining to each branch. Mechanical branch has its own subjects like mechanics and electrical branch got to teach you about power systems and machines so it totally depends upon the
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