Production Engineering
Hey Aspirant ,
See the criteria you are eligible is known as D2D , diploma to degree course. For that you have to opt for the desired college and then fill the form for the lateral entry in that college. U can opt for the best state colleges of ur states or other national colleges like DELHI UNIVERSITY etc. For pursuing ur further Career in the field of ur interest under btech courses.
Hope this helps.
Hello dear aspirant.
Sorry to say but your question is not proper. But still yes let me tell you that you can give GATE exam as well as IES exam related to your stream. Other than this many other exams like rrb ae and others are also available for you .
Ok good luck
Candidate should have passed Diploma in Mechanical Engineering/ Diploma in Marine Engineering from any Government Approved institution with at least 60% marks overall and should have completed the Diploma within the stipulated period of 3 years.
The Candidates should have secured 50% marks in English in 10th /12th Standard or in Diploma awarded.
Age Limit
Age should between 18 - 25 years as on 1st August, 2019
Eye Sight : As per DG Shipping Medical Standards
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
Hello!!
As a Industrial and Production Engineering student I'll share my views. It really has good scope. Job opportunities are good both government sector and private sector. Only few colleges in India has this Branch in their under graduation program. It is combination of Mechanical Engineering and Production related things. It is a such branch of Mechanical Engineering. So you can take Production Engineering as their is good scope for it.
All the Best!!
Hello Rachana
As per your query.production engineering is a core section of engineering but cse branch is a software section. now a day cse branch has a more scope then production engineer in a private sector.but coming to goverment sector number of vacancy coming for production engineer is greater than cse branch .All psu recuriting a production engineers through a gate
Thanku.
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.
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