Textile Engineering
Hello nilesh, the course is very good and also do have good scope in future.. please refer to the link below to know more in detailed..
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/textile-engineering-0/amp
If you have any doubt please feel free to ask
all the best
Hello aspirant.Both the branches textile engineering and textile chemistry are better in their own way.It depends on your interest to choose which branch is best.It is purely depends on your interest to choose which branch is better.For more details visit the official website.
Yes with this rank you can get admission in textile engineering very easily as it is not among the core branches hence it's cutoffs are very low. You may also get the course in lower NITs due to your category reservation.
You can predict what colleges you might get with this rank by going through the link of college predictor tool given below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
Hello Monica.
To be very fair your question is a tricky one. If you go with IIT Delhi textile engineering then it is not going to help you during MBA but still it will provide you a Tag of IIT for your placement. If you go with NSUT CSE it will help you in many ways during your MBA but now no tag.
Think a little more and then take any decision I suggest you to go with IIT Delhi .
Good luck
Hello Bhawya,
In order to gain admission in the course of Textile Engineering you must meet the eligibility criteria for the same.
A 10+2 pass out with minimum 50% aggregate marks in physics, chemistry and Mathematics is eligible for B.Tech Textile Engineering.
It is a 4 year long course just like other engineering branches and is composed of 8 semesters ghat includes two semesters per year. This course is offered by many universities and both theory and elective subjects are to be studied here. You can apply for the course of textile engineering at the following colleges -
However if you wish to gain admission into IITs or NITs then you have to give entrance examinations and obtain the minimum required cutoff for eligibility for the course.
I hope this helps.
All the best!!
You have not mentioned which entrance exam you are talking about and not mentioned which college you want to take admission. Cut off varies for different exams and for different colleges. All the best for your btech career and hope you have a bright and promising career in near future.
Thank You
Hey Chirag
Firstly, congratulations for making up to this level!! You have got quite good options.For comparing amongst the 3 options, you need to set your priorities. It means what would you prefer, say for example branch vs location. You should search for the insights of the branches open for you and choose the one which interests you, then only you could excel in that field. Location wise, my preference would be Mumbai for definite reasons, say proximity for example. According to the statistics, NIT Srinagar and Uttarakhand have been the same and ICT is ranked better, and ICT has the lowest fees amongst the 3. But the closing rank for ICT is the lowest which indicates that the other 2 options have better academic records. All 3 of them have almost all the basic facilities. While the NITs are institutes of national importance, ICT is a deemed university. Again, it depends on you whether you consider this point to be important or not.
I recommend you to think about all the points and consider the important ones. Feel free to contact us for any further queries.
JOBS AND CAREER:
There are numerous big multinational companies in India and origin from India. Besides these several MNCs from broad are expanding the plant in India and looking for the experts and graduates in textile engineering. It is a big opportunity for the candidates who choose this field as a career for themselves. By the globalization of the business, we bring various technologies in our country. With the development and continual research, our textile industries play a vital role in the Indian economy and provide employment opportunities for graduates in textile engineering. An engineer from textile can find the job in quality control, sales technical, R&D, production control, process engineering, corporate management, planning and maintenance of textile machinery
JOB PROFILES:
Some of the job profiles in the field of textile are as the following:
Recruiters:
Some of the job profiles in the field of textile engineering are as the following:
SALARY:
The career in textile industries is one of the lucrative fields. The salary structure of the government sector s different from the private sector. In the government sector, a fresher can get the RS.10,000 to RS.12,000 per month, while in the private sector; a newly joined person can get RS.15,000 to RS.25,000 per month. The salary will rise according to your practical experience and skills.
Hello Aditya ,
The following colleges offers Diploma in Textile Technology :
Hope this helped. All the best!
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