Metallurgy
Andhra University College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam :
Closing Rank - 6019 (Year 2020)
Closing Rank - 10288 (Year 2019)
Closing Rank - 11485 (Year 2020)
Closing Rank - 20972 (Year 2019)
Closing Rank - 2315 (Year 2020)
Closing Rank - 2170 (Year 2019)
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Hello,
As i can see that you have attempted for JEE main examination and the marks scored by you is a impressive one and as you are looking for NIT Warangal which is very good as it is one of the top NIT of India and a popular choice of the students. By seeing your marks i would definitely recommend you to try for the admission in the above mentioned field as you really have a positive approach of getting admission but before get your rank so that your work of comparing will become easy so the link for rank predictor is given below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
After this you can also try in other colleges if you are interested or you can also use the below link to check the colleges where you will have good chance of securing admission hence, the link for the same is:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Thank you..
Select NIT Trichy over NIT Warangal as far as MTech Industrial Metallurgy is concerned. NIT Trichy apart from having one of the best Metallurgy Departments in South India after IIT Madras and IIT Hyderabad having strong faculty, infrastructure as well as career scope and job prospects, being located near Industrial and Manufacturing Hubs of Tamil Nadu. There are many Top Companies for Placements including Tata Motors, JSW, AM/NS, Sundaram Fasteners, SKF, TVS, Ashok Leyland, Airbus and many other Companies. Apart from this you may even apply for Public Research Sectors and PSUs including BARC, DRDO, HAL, SAIL, RINL, NALCO, CSIR NML, ISRO and many others. Many even pursue PhD in Metallurgy/MSE/Materials Engineering from highers technical Institutes in India like Top IITs, IISc or Universities Abroad.
Hello Sandeep,
With this rank you cannot get B.Tech Metallurgy course through TS EAMCET counseling. So you can try for Management seats or paid seats in Private Engineering Colleges. There are only few Colleges in India which offers this course and in there are only two Colleges in Telangana which offers this course.
Refer below link to get TS EAMCET 2019 Last Ranks.
https://cache.careers360.mobi/media/uploads/froala_editor/files/TS-EAMCET-2019-Last-Ranks.pdf
To predict Engineering Colleges based on TS EAMCET Rank, you below given College predictor.
https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor
Hope this information was helpful.
Best of Luck!!
Dear aspirant,
The metallurgy branch is not that encouraging in Jadavpur University. The placements there at pretty normal and the average package stays generally around 6L per annum being one of the premier institutes of india.
General non core companies like Capgemini, wipro, airbus comes for placements for these branches. But many of the core companies still don't offer a very good amount of package in this college
However you can choose this college still because the fees is very less and you would be placed at a decent company for sure.
Hi Vivek!
Both colleges provide good infrastructure facilities such as smart classrooms, well-equipped labs, sports ground, internet facilities etc. Also, as both are government colleges so there are no high charges for fee. The faculty members are highly skilled and knowledgeable in their subjects.
Coming to the placements, NITs and IIITs both are considered among top colleges of India, so definitely there are plethora of placement opportunities with good packages. But, as you have choice between metallurgy and CSE, I would suggest you to go for CSE as this branch is highly popular and demanded. Moreover, CSE has good scope in future and almost all the companies are turning toward digitalization.
Hope it helps to clear your dilemma, Choose Wisely!
Thankyou!
Hey,
As far as l know offers for placement at the metallurgical department at BTech is in good shape. According to past students' reviews, the majority of them are placed in good industries. By studying metallurgical engineering, a student with decent grades can readily find work (from campus).
Best of luck.
See its always better for a student to pursue what is his/her passion. Now the idea you are saying about coding along with your course then you can do it but I would say that you will not be mentally satisfied because when you will learn about the Chemical/Civil you not find the essence of CSE or IT in it and as a result you can lose interest in studying. So I would say you should go for other college for CSE or IT. See in JU also in placements the core fields get the average packages which are not that much as compared to CSE grads in JU. So even if you get a CSE genre job, you will not be paid the same as the CSE grads. Now the average salary you will get studying in JU with some random course will be equal or less than equal packages in other colleges where you get CSE/IT. As a result as per my opinion I would recommend you to go for CSE/IT.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear Student,
No, he can't sit in the placement drive of the CS, they ask only CSE and IT to sit in their campus round and somewhere ECE also but not the metallurgy student.
To get the placement or post like CSE students you need to some into the field of programming, learn any language, make various projects, and every IT stuff you need to do and understand then you will be able to grab the post of any IT company and you need to choose the off campus placement method because in college they will not allow you but in outside you can join any company you want you have the required skill.
Good Luck :)
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