Production Engineering
Hello Aditya,
I hope you are doing great and I'm here to help you regarding your query !!
Generally, Production Engineering is a very rare course and lacks in placements. The same is happening in National Institute of technology, Tiruchirapalli also. But, the faculty is really good since it's a government college and has good reputation also. You can earn good knowledge from the teachers who are mostly Phd holders and many are pursuing as well. The main objective is to score good CGPA and impart knowledge which helps you during placements drives. If you want to go for higher studies, it's the best one as the certificate values a lot. Don't think about the placement and keep learning things. So, on an overall basis, this college is good as usual.
Kindly refer this link below for more information and details,
https://www.nitt.edu/home/academics/departments/prod/
Hope this helps !!
All the very best wishes for your future endeavours !!
Hello! Yes offcourse you are eligible. To appear for UPSC you only need a graduate degree. And B.Tech in any branch is a graduate degree.
Hello electronics communication,
The information technology is the good choice according to me about the future career .
The future is linked with about the technology and automatics services with the intelligence so better drive with the information technology course
And also the chemical, production engineering is also had good future
All the best
Dear Aspirant,
Both are really different and it depends on in which you are interested in. The scope in both the field has equal. If you study well in anyone of these and have a good result believe me other one will have no scope.
I hope this will solve your query.
Good luck
Hello Aspirant,
Production engineering is a mixture of manufacturing technology, engineering sciences with management science.
Automobile engineering is a branch of vehicle engineering containing elements of electrical, mechanical, software engineering as well.
Both are good at it's own place but you need to decide in which you are interested and what you have your plans for your future. If you are interested in designing then you can have a bright future although not in India but other countries. But if you are interested R and D then you might go for production as there you might get jobs easily especially in India.
I would also suggest you to get complete knowledge by comparing both the colleges on the link given below:
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
Feel free to ask your doubts.
Good luck!!!
Hello,
Both the colleges have great reputation in the country. NIT Jalandhar is one of the best colleges which offer industrial and production engineering and many core companies come for recruitment. The average package is around 5-6 lakh per annum.
MBM Jodhpur's one of the best branch is CSE. The placements in this branch are also great. The college is very old and have a good alumini base.
Both the choices are good you should choose according to your interests.
Thank you
Hey Aspirant,
With India’s growing economy, you would find plenty of opportunities in production engineering with upcoming factories in the SME sector, as well as MNCs entering the market, else you can even look at related industries like the IT industry, the telecom industry etc. Production engineers are employed in engineering offices, in industrial, trading and professional associations, and in the civil service, for example, in trade and industry supervision offices or in industrial and employee safety offices. You may also work as a freelance in sales or consultancy. Self employment opportunities are also available as consultants or specialists in methods and work operation usually after suitable years of industrial experience. You can also join private consultancy firms, R&D establishments of big companies or as purchase engineers and technical sales managers.
Hello Deepak
As per your query.you want to know that which branch is better .production branch has a more scope in comperision of metallurgy branch.many industry are recuriting a production engineers.both private and goverment sector has a scope of production engineer
compnies like
National fertilizer limited
coromandal
upl
pharmaceutical are recuriting a production engineer
thanku
Hi,Aditi
In the present era scope of production engineer is huge. Everyone are confused about the course to opt. Usually in multinational companies a production engineer controls a manufacturing department etc. That means mechanical engineers comes under a production engineer.Production engineering is a combination of manufacturing technology, engineering sciences with management science. A production engineer typically has a wide knowledge of engineering practices and is aware of the management challenges related to production.Production engineers work in the sphere of manufacturing, overseeing the production of goods in many industries at factories or plants. Their main job is to ensure that all products are manufactured with utmost efficiency and quality, according to planned protocols using the appropriate technology.
Hope this helps.
Manufacturing or Production Engineering is the subset / specialization of a Mechanical Engineering. Mechanical Engineering with the focus only on Machine Tools, Materials Science, Tribology, and Quality Control is known as Manufacturing Engineering. Professional manufacturing engineers are responsible for all aspect of the design, development, implementation, operation and management of manufacturing system. Manufacturing is the most important element in any engineering process & Manufacturing Engineers are key personnel in many organization. The manufactured products range from aero planes, turbines, engines and pumps - to integrated circuits and robotic equipment.
Production Engineering is one of the main tools of any industry. From the stage of inception to concluding final production of good, it is included in every stage. This leads candidates with a wide prospect of careers in sectors of Manufacturing industry, food processing industry, IT firms, as well as many private and public sector.They can become Process Engineer, Operations Analyst, Management Engineer, Engineering Plant Production Manager and opportunities in development and management sectors in departments concerning production process, implementation and assembling.
The average salary for a Production Engineer is ₹ 16,769 per month in India.
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