Mechanical Engineering
It is definitely possible to do your MTech in information technology from IIT after BTech in mechanical engineering for that you must clear the GATE entrance exam for IT with a good score in order to be admitted to an IIT.
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Dear Aspirant,
Yes you can definitely opt for masters in information technology after completing your B.tech in mechanical engg. And for that you will have to clear entrance exams such as GATE or depending on the specific college. To get into Masters in Information Technology, you will have to prove
This totally depends on your interest. If the field of Mechanical Engineering interests you, then there is no chance of taking up a circuital branch. However, if from childhood electricity and computers have interested you, then taking up a circuital branch is a great option.
On paying field, circuital branches
Yes u can get BC ,mech ECE and EEE colleges in that marks some of the colleges u can get are sri sivasubraminaya nadar college of engineering, coimbatore institute of technology and many more u can go for
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Considering the cut off in round 6 of JoSAA 2021 counselling here is the list of institutes in which you have chances to get seat under EWS (other state) category in Mechanical Engineering
Hello Aspirant,
As per your rank you have chances to get good NITs and GFTIs with ME branch.
Cutoff varies every year depending on various factors. Keep in mind that your chances to get a seat will vary on the following basis:
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Hope you are doing great. Each year the number of candidate changes. The apx. number of students were around 14-16k.
Top 2.45 lakh candidates of JEE Mains papers 1 and 2 will take JEE Advanced for entry to IITs.
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Availability of Part-Time courses differ from college to college . You can acquire them by requesting to your HOD. Here are some of the core subjects of Part-Time B Tech Mechanical Engineering.
Hope you are doing great. In the Railways' Mechanical department, JE Mechanical is a supervisor. He will be employed by a SE and may be stationed in either a production unit or workshop. He is known as a train examiner in stations where he typically works in shifts,
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