Robotics
The future of automation and robotics in India is very bright. There are many job opportunities. There is a great demand in various sectors such as laboratories, manufacturing plants, mining, medical fields, automation sector, agricultural engineering, life sciences and aerospace engineering, to name a few. Besides, they can work in the gaming industries as well.
The field of automation and robotics have witnessed massive popularity in recent years. The concept of the program is relevant to data and machine learning. It plays an important role in technology, engineering, management and scientific research. To stay ahead of the competition, it is very important to pursue the course from a reputed computational intelligence degree college such as the Unitedworld School of Computational Intelligence (USCI), Karnavati University
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The world is becoming more and more digital and each sector is making use of robotics and machines. Hence, robotics and automation engineering has a lot of scope everywhere you go. And as the years shall pass it's demand will go on increasing more and more.
Dear aspirant.
Hope you are doing well. Although there is no restriction on the number of such degree you can earn. Most people shy away from getting more than one dgree because of hard work and expense it involves. Having two Master's dgree can prove advantage for you.
Hope this information helpful for you.
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See to go for SRCE, Coimbatore college is quite worthy. This is because SRCE have good infrastructure in terms of labs and libraries. You will find more specialized teacher in SREC. Also the placements are moderate but the average placement package is high for SREC. So I would recommend you to go for SREC.
**Before taking any decision you should conduct some research.
To know more about SRCE visit the link below:---
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sri-ramakrishna-engineering-college-coimbatore
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear Student,
Automation and Robotics Engineering has become one of the top most career choices among the aspirants. As an independent branch of engineering, robotics deals with design, construction, operation, and application of robots. Basically, this field puts emphasis on the design of modern Robotic systems. Like many other engineering disciplines, Automation and Robotics Engineering has greatly influenced human life.
Core Subjects:
After successful completion of B.Tech. Excellent higher studies options for robotics are available in India. Renowned institutes like IIT Kanpur, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras and IIT Kharagpur, IIT Allahabad, Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science offer postgraduate technical degree (MTech) in Automation and Robotics Engineer. Maximum we can get through GATE exam.
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If you mean Robotics as a branch of engineering, then BITS Pilani does not offer it. But that doesn't in any way mean that you can't pursue robotics from BITS Pilani. What I mean by that is that there are a lot of ways in which you can learn robotics from BITS. Firstly, there are two technical teams called Team Robocon and Team Acyut in BITS. These teams participate in international robotics competitions. Team Acyut makes a humanoid robot \U0001f916 and Team Robocon makes a robot according to the problem statement of the competition. Both these teams do great work and make amazing robots.
Now, do you need to be a part of these teams to know and learn about robotics? Absolutely not. You can definitely even learn about robotics on your own as there are lots of people available here to help you. First of all, there are seniors who are always there to guide you and give you a direction. You can seriously learn a LOT from seniors here. Apart from that, there obviously are professors here who are very knowledgeable about robotics and are even doing research on it. They are also always there to help in any way they can. You can very easily approach any such person and they will be ready to help you.
So there are plenty of ways in which you can pursue robotics from BITS Pilani
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Skills Required for Robotics Engineer
A robotics engineer needs the below-given skills:
Eligibility Required for Robotics Engineering Courses
For UG courses:
B.Tech/BE: Candidates need to pass 10+2 with Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as subjects from a recognized board.
For PG courses:
ME/M.Tech: Candidates need to pass B.Tech in a respective discipline such as Robotics Engineering/Electrical/Mechanical/Electronics/Computer Science and Engineering, etc. from a recognized university.
Doctoral courses:
Ph.D.: Candidates must have passed Master’s degree or M.Tech in respective discipline from a recognized university and a minimum 55% marks.
For work process check mentioned link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-drdo-barc-dae-how-work-here
For more information visit: https://www.careers360.com/careers/robotics-engineer
Hope this helps
Hello aspirant,
I hope you are doing well and good. There are master degree like
M.sc in robotics
M.sc in artificial intelligence
Ms in robotics engineering.
But do masters in abroad, it's more valuable, more opportunities, more knowledge.
India is very down in education sector.
Going abroad is best option..
Goodluck!!!!
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Hope you are doing fine.
Robotics is the discipline which bridge the way between mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and even psychology. To be a robotics engineer, you need to have a whole range of different skills and areas of expertise. There are 3 core disciplines within robotics that is mechanics, electronics, and computer science.
Mechanical Engineering - This branch of engineering looks at the physical systems which make up a robot. Subtopics like mechanics, materials engineering and manufacturing are core to industrial robotics. Often, mechanical engineering courses will have specialization in mechatronics or robotics, but these tend to be focused mostly on physical design and actuation.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering - This branch of engineering gives you the basics of electronics, embedded systems, low-level programming, and control theory. Often, electrical engineering courses will also provide specialisations in robotics or automation, which will be centred around the control of robots rather than the mechanical design.
Computer Science - A lot of people in research seem to enter robotics through computer science. Common platforms remove the research focus from the physical hardware and instead allow researchers to concentrate on software and high-level programming. Often, these courses will include robotic programming topics such as Artificial Intelligence and Software Design.
These are the core 3, but there are also many other routes you could take to end up working in robotics.
Of course, you are never going to be a leading expert in all of the sub-fields of robotics, but developing yourself into a competent computer scientist, electrical engineer and mechanical engineer will put you in a great position when you continue to specialise throughout your career.
Hope this helps.
Dear candidate now-a-days there are plenty colleges across India to teach you Robotics course. Learning this course from India is not a bad option at all however considering the honest scenario you would receive better jobs abroad than in India. Pursuing this course from our country would help you gather profound knowledge to apply for jobs in foreign countries, so it's a suggestion try to find jobs abroad. Your career exposure would be much more.
Good luck!!
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