Mechanical Engineering
Hello Shankar,
Since you haven't mentioned your category so I assume that it is general. Though the cutoff changes every year depending on various factors but according to previous years cutoff records your chances of getting top NITs is tough.
According to previous years records you might get into NIT
Hello Sachin,
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Hi Shubham,
As per youe score in GATE 2019 to get PSU is difficult. Generally in mechanical the total score should be above 800 for OBC category.
PSU Rank
1. NPCIL 849
2. BEML 821
For more details interms of GATE score you can reffer below link :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/what-are-gate-scores-for-psu-recruitment
Hello Paul,
Refer the link to get idea that from which college you may expect call from :
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor?icn=GATE-clgpd&ici=clevertap-exit-intent
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-cutoff-for-iits
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-cutoff-for-nits
Hope I helped you.All the best for future endeavour!!
Hello,
As per previos years cutoff you can hope for AU.
Thanks
Hi Suraj, the selection process in SASTRA has two streams. If you are applying with your JEE and State Board marks then you will come under stream 1.
The scores of JEE Main will carry 25% weightage and 10+2 scores will carry 75% weightage.
The combined scores (0.25*JEE Mark and
Hello.
Mechanical engineering is ver wide field
These are the sub groups or SPECIALIZATIONS
One needs to take the JEE (Main) exam and either secure at least 75% marks (65% for SC/ST/PwD) in Class XII or be within the category-wise top 20 percentile in his/her respective Class XII board examination to get admission in NIT. Considering ews reservation it's not an easy task to
hi keswanand,
Surely you can pursue your mtech in disaster management after completing btech in mechanical engineering. for pursuing mtech in this course a candidate must have
B.E/ B.Tech. in (Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Industrial, Chemical Engineering/Computer Science or equivalent, B.Arch. & B.Planning)
hope you understand.
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