Robotics
See the course in general are so framed that it will give you all the basic skills as required to study the subject. So don't worry about that. All the coding languages and the necessary mathematics required will be provided in the curriculum and side by side you will learn the application of all those subjects in AI.
So in conclusion you have no need to study Computer Science separately. If you get a chance then you can get admitted in the course and it will not cause any problem.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hi Sai,
Yes , there is good probability that you can get computer science and engineering with specialization in robotics at the Chennai campus. Analysing the past trends and cutoffs, a rank under 30k should be sufficient to avail you a seat in third category. But considering the high cutoffs this year, it is fair to say that you may be even pushed to fourth category.
Previous cutoffs for various branches at different campuses can be found at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-cutoff/amp
Hope it helps!!
There are many good specific Colleges for Robotics Engineering in Maharashtra having great infrastructure, faculty and research facilities.
Do follow the link below for more information about Colleges having Automation and Robotics Courses in Maharashtra
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-automation-and-robotics-colleges-in-maharashtra
However, I would suggest you otherwise. For an In depth education, you must enroll yourself in a Mechanical, Electronics or Electrical Course at some of the Best Engineering Colleges in Maharshtra like IITB, VNIT, VJTI, COEP, SPIT, VIT Pune, KJ Somaiya and other Top Engineering Colleges under Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur University. You will get ample opportunities as well as Elective courses to learn Automation, AI and Robotics from some of the Best Faculty as well as these colleges having a strong employer outlook, also lead to great career scope and placement prospects with leading employers. You may definitelt specialize With projects and internships in field of robotics besides having a strong degree in Mechanical or maybe Electronics and Communication, leading to excellent career scope and placement prospects.
Yes, I believe you have moderate chances of securing CSE (AI) at VIT Chennai with a Rank of 26000, however you might have to wait till Category 2 or 3. In Category 1, you have chances of IT or EC at Chennai. You still have options at VIT Vellore like Mechanical or Chemical or maybe CSE at VIT Bhopal.
For more information and VIT Cutoff do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-cutoff
hi,
see there is very few institute in India offers m.tech course in robotics, among iits/ iisc, IIT kanpur has m.tech course on robotics and automation. however eligibility conditions states the students from background of Aero Engg, Comp Sc, Elect/Electro/Comm Engg, Mechatronics/Instrum Engg are eligible to apply.
however you may follow the below link to know about the complete list of college name which offers m.tech in robotics engineering:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india?study_mode=full%20time&ownership=Public/Government°ree=M.E%20/M.Tech.&branch=Automation%20and%20Robotics
Hello,
Although you can study Robotics by taking any course in IIT, there isn't anything specific. However, if you very much focused on that, then try for Electronics or Mechanical Branch. Robotics in general comes under the mechanical branch, but having a knowledge about electronics would also help you.
Dear aspirant,
See in india as per robotics is concerned there is no seperate course in robotics but as per my knowledge you should prefer one of these colleges-
1- IIT kanpur
2-BIts Pilani
3- iisc. Bangalore
4- IIIT allahabad
5-manipal institute of technology
6-Jadavpur university
7- amity university
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