Robotics
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generally b.tech and m.tech courses is available in robotics domain, however there is many online and offline coaching and study material available on robotics domain, robotics technology consists of electronics engineering, computer programming and some of mechanical sciences knowledge. you may go for m.tech in robotics after completing m.sc
Siri, there are approximately 38 Colleges that offer B.Tech in Robotics Engineering and only one of them is Government College and that is Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute. This is the only one Government College that offers this course. For a seat in this college, you will need atleast
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Without entrance exam, you won't be eligible for admission unless you choose direct admission.
You are appearing JEE main. if you have a rank below 5 lakh then apply for government college for CSE/ECE/ ME/Automobile engineering. You have reservation category which increases your chance for high factor. if your
You haven't mentioned whether you want to study your Undergraduation or MS in this University. According to the official website https://admission.enrollment.cmu.edu/pages/undergraduate-mechanical-engineering-program, to learn Robotics, you need to join their BS Mechanical Engineering course. For Starters, you need to take up either IELTS or TOEFL based on the requirements of the
Computer science is a branch and robotics is a domain. Btech Computer science has syllabus for basic concepts which is root of machine for automation. It touches few parts which are advanced like DA, AI, Big Data.
Robotics is domain combination of Mechanical engineering (deals with the hardware part
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Robotics as a stand alone B.Tech degree is not offered in a lot of colleges in India, you can take up bachelors in Mechanical/Electrical/Computer Science degree, and do some extra courses to make a good foundation.
Then you can go abroad for a Masters or specialisation in Robotics. You
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Robotics as a separate branch is not taught in any NIT in India. However, you can always pursue it as an additional course, or go for a specialisation in robotics after B.Tech in Mechanical/Electrical/Computer Science Engineering. This is very popular abroad. Please go through the following link https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-top-nits
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