Robotics
Hello student ,
In sh ort, robotics can be defined as a field that involves the development of machines that does human work. It is a mixture of computer science technology and engineering . S ome robots are even capable of simple decision making. Moreover, current robotics research is geared toward devising robots with a degree of self sufficiency. This will permit mobility and decision-making in an unstructured environment.
Today’s industrial robots do not resemble human beings. An android which is basically a robot in human form. I hope now you understand the logic behind the logo of your Android OS.
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it should be all upon you what topic you wanna go for but as my personal opinion i'll suggest you to go for satellite one as there would be all which is currently experienced and all currently under research and also this is much more exciting and the easier one .next you may go for astrophysics and followed by space robotics rocket propulsion and than mars but if you wanna something more new discoveries and purely new than just reverse my order..
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Dear Aspirant,
These branches are new emerging and developing branch of engineering these are developing as engineers are using their abstract ideas to create better for mankind like robotics multifunctional manipulator , biomedical combination of engineering and health sciences , biotech amalgamates the facts from both Biological sciences and technology, ceramics study of the manufacture, properties, design and uses of ceramic related things. These are developing engineering branches you can get decent job offers and these have plenty of scopes. for better understanding . refer this article
https://engineering.careers360.com/tags/engineering-branches
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Hey there
Robotics is completely an engineering domain. For undergraduate course such as BE or B.Tech candidate must have passed 10+2 from science stream with preferably subjects such as Maths, Biology and computer science and for postgraduation such as M.Tech, aspirants should have an undergraduate degree in engineering with preference for Mechanical, Computer Science, Electrical, Electronics and Communication, Aeronautical, Mechatronics etc.
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https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/career-in-professional-courses-robotics#:~:text=Robotics%20is%20completely%20an%20engineering,for%20postgraduation%20such%20as%20M.
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Hello,
Here is the list of some colleges in south India for Mechatronics -
• Manipal institute of technology, Manipal
• SRM institute of science and technology, Chennai
• Vellore Institute of technology, Vellore
• Kumaraguru college of technology, Coimbatore
• REVA university, Banglore
• Bannari amman institute of technology, Erode
•VIT university, Chennai
• Presidency university, Banglore
If you want to know some more colleges in south India or any other states for Mechatronics then check out the below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mechatronics-engineering-colleges-in-india
Some colleges in south India for robotics and automation are -
• PSG college of technology, Coimbatore
• school of engineering and technology, Jain university, Banglore
• Karunya institute of technology and science, Coimbatore
• MS ramaiah university of applied science, Banglore
• Sri ramakrishna engineering college, Coimbatore
• KLE technological university, Karnataka
Check out the below link to know some more colleges for robotics and automation in south india or in any other states.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-automation-and-robotics-colleges-in-india
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Hello Aspirant
Robotics require the knowledge of both hardware and software. Coming to the hardware part, the microcontroller is the heart of the robot and the integration of various components and sensors with the microcontroller matters. Coming to the software part, the code should be dumped into the microcontroller (either .asm or C or python) to control the working of the robot.
Which is better?
The ECE stream gives a good idea and concepts of hardware and software that is required to deal with microcontrollers. You will come across a subject/course on Microprocessors and Microcontrollers that gives the knowledge of integrating hardware with software. The microcontroller along with it's peripherals(hardware components) can be controlled by dumping the code into the microcontroller. The basic languages like . asm, Embedded C that are used commonly as coding languages for microcontroller will be dealt in this subject. And also the concepts of Embedded Systems is dealt as a subject in ECE.
Two options:
If you want to choose robotics as a career option, you can choose either of the two options: software or hardware. You have a lot of career options for both full time software developer and hardware developer. If you choose ECE, you'll get the knowledge of hardware and software part and you can go into any stream in future
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (EIE) is a 4- year undergraduate engineering course. It is a combination of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, mainly combining the electronics part for sensing with instrumentation engineering. This specialized branch of engineering helps to create, construct and maintain measuring and control devices and systems found in manufacturing plants and research institutions.
JOB PROFILE - Since B. Tech in Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering course is concentrated on both electronic instrumentation and computer-related processes, it makes an Electronics Instrumentation engineer fit for both hardware and software industries, thereby opening many interesting channels for employment.
Mechatronics engineering is a multidisciplinary study of the engineering/technology field that deals with the study of electronics engineering, mechanical engineering, telecommunications, computer engineering, system engineering, and control engineering. Mechatronics engineering is a connection amongst technicians and engineers and gradually work from origination of a project to the culmination of the undertaking.
After finishing the Mechatronics Engineering degree, candidates can work on different aspects of technology such as control systems, artificial intelligence (AI) and expert systems, robotics, transportation, and computer integrated manufacturing systems and much more.
If we talk about India, there is a wide variety of career openings in Mechatronics Engineering graduates. Candidates can have a look at some of the job profiles/positions that a candidate can choose from after completion of a course in Mechatronics Engineering:
E&I(Subbranch of EEE) is the answer because instrumentation includes industrial processes and techniques of industrial automation. Other thing is that none of the single branch will include Robotics as individual subject in curriculum. May be in the above branches like EEE,EIE,CSE,Mech will include Robotics and Automation as a subject but it is not a robotics which a laymen thinks. It is industrial robotics.
Every branch is good but it depends on your interest what to choose for your future career.
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Hello Kumara ,
Some of the robot companies in India . Motoman , ABB , Fanuc India ,PARI ,Hi-tech Robotics ,GreyOrange , Systemantics Robotics , e.t.c.
Colleges offering EEE , Mechatronic courses e.t.c go through this article to get some idea apply the filters you get results , you can compare between colleges and you can able to download college brochure .
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india
I think this answer will help you lot !!!
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