Robotics
You can take Minor in Robotics only if your B.Tech is in either of Electronics, Electrical, Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering to gain maximum Advantage and secondly if you have interest in Technologies like Automation, Industry 4.O, Robotics, Self Driving Cars and Circuital Technology. Otherwise, you may do a Minor in either of Artificial Intelligence, Data Science or Management Related Subjects.
Hello,
If you are very sure that you want to have a career in Robotics Engineering alone then it would be better that you complete your B.Tech in Robotics Engineering. But if you take B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering the advantage is that you can still take your masters in Robotics if you want to pursue a future in Robotics or you can try for another stream.
Below I will share with you a link where you can find colleges that offer a B.TEch degree in Robotics:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-automation-and-robotics-colleges-in-india
and the below link for CSE colleges:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-computer-science-engineering-colleges-in-india
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The average salary in United States for a robotics engineer with a bachelor's degree in the field is USD 74,000, compared to USD 86,000 netted by a professional with a master's degree in the field and the average early career salary of CS undergraduate is USD 68,600 whereas a mid-career salary is USD 114,700.
Hope it helps.
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Hello candidate,
Let me give you brief description about this courses, which might help you to take the final call!!
Robotics is a branch of science which deals with man made for artificial machines which can operate on human demand and its instructions as per needed. Computer science a branch of science that deals with computer application and software programs needed to carry out a task in the digital world.
talking about the packages and opportunities about both the streams, computer science has a upper Hand in terms of monetary gains as per the recent trends, robotics also has a very high demand in the near future. Take your decision wisely.
Hope it helps!!
Computer science majors who earn their Bachelor's degree from Carnegie Mellon go on to jobs where they make a median salary of USD 138,900 a year. This is higher than USD 63,700, which is the national median of all CS Bachelor's degree recipients and for robotics undergraduate it is USD 79712.
The median salary could be 138,900 USD per annum which is higher than that of USD 63,000 of other universities. Placements of students can also vary from student to student as it depends on their skill set and knowledge of the subject and their performances in the interview as well.
Countries such as the United States heavily invest in the research and development field, as they want to be the super powers of Technology of any kind.
The salary for undergraduates in robotics in US is around 75000 dollars per annum, and for postgraduates or Masters course, the salary is about $85000 on a yearly basis.
Hope that this answer helps you. Have a good day!!
You should live for your dream. Robotics may offer less salary but its not that you will be unemployed. So believe in yourself and live your dream.
I wish you all the very best for your future endeavors!
Robotics is a multidisciplinary field which brings together a number of distinct branches of engineering including mechanical, electronic, computer, system engineering to support a vast number of industries. In India present some top most robotics engineering college name I'll suggest you below-
1. IIT Allahabad
2. Manipal Institute of Technology
3. Amity University
4. University of engineering, Osmania University
5. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
6. National Institute of Engineering, Mysore
7. PSG College of Engineering
8. International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad
9. IIT Kanpur
10. Parul University
All the best.
Hello Kamalaksh!
Mechanical engineering is a branch in engineering in which you will find the inclusion of both robotics and aerospace engineering. If Mechanical engineering is a set, then aerospace engineering is a subset of MechE. On the other hand, if you emphasise over universities in USA, they also specialize over space robotics in aerospace engineering curriculum but it is rare in Indian colleges.
If you are more interested in robotics, then go for Mech engineering. But if you want to specialize in aeronautics then stay restricted to aerospace engineering. Aerospace engineering will more deal with aerospace specific topics, like propulsion, guidance and aerodynamics, rather than robotics. You can specialize in mechatronics in mechanical engineering which also extends to space control sytems. So the choice lies in your hands.
Hope you understood.
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