Mechatronics Engineering
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Yes, you can pursue M.tech in Mechatronics after completing B.tech in Mechatronics. You are eligible to pursue the the course. You can check the colleges over here: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-me-mtech-in-mechatronics-engineering-colleges-in-india
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COLLEGES UNDER ANNA UNIVERSITY
College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University ,Guindy
KCG College of Technology
Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Technology
SKR Engineering College
Agni College of Technology
Rajalakshmi Engineering College
Jeppiaar Engineering College
Chennai Institute of Technology
DEEMED UNIVERSITIES
Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research
Dear aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. As per your query M. Tech in Mechatronics is a study of sophisticated intelligent system and robotics. It is a subset of robotics engineering branch, which itself is a research arena of computer engineering whereas M. Tech in Automotive Electronics is studying /working
Hi Aspirant,
Nice to hear about your interest.You have opted for a modern path as robotics is the future of the modern World.However the eligibility criteria of Mtech in Robotics demands you to have minimum score of 55% in graduation level such as BE or Btech.In addition to that you
Hello aspirant,
You asked for the review of the college named MIT ADT.
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MIT ADT(MIT Art Design and Technology) was established under the flagship of the prestigious MIT Group of Institutions. It is also rated as the "Best Campus" tag by ASSOCHAM. It
It’s difficult to tell you the exact about your admission possibilities but as per the previous year cutoff as a BC Category reserved Student, you would be eligible for a Seat in all of the Colleges under TNEA Counselling as the Closing rank for 2019 have been around 70,000-1,00,000
Dear Aspirant,
You should really go for Mechatronics instead of electronics and Instrumentation. While in the latter you mostly learn about electronics and chips, in the former you learn about both electronics and mechanisms.
In Mechatronics, you will get to learn about physical systems modelling, sensors and actuators,signals and systems
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