Thermal Engineering
hi,
see cutoff score changes every year and it depends on certain factors like number of applicants, questions difficulty level, seat matrix, students category, choice of stream, score in gate exam. to predict the gate cutoff you need your gate score and category. however based on previous years analysis of data at this score you have chances in north east nits. however you may give a shot to careers360 gate college predictor tool to know about your probable college name:
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor?icn=GATE_clgpd&ici=GATE_article_view_sticky
JNTUH is an excellent technical institute with good infrastructure, faculty and research facilities. As far as Integrated program in Mechanical and Thermal Engineering is concerned, let me tell you in today's date Core Manufacturing Industries are more or less looking for Post Graduates with a good level of practical aptitude and specializations. Being located near Industrial hubs at Hyderabad and Warangal as well as Bengaluru and Chennai also provides impetus to training and placements. Most of the Top Recruiters in Core like Tata Hitachi, Airbus, Boeing, GE, Rolls Royce, Mercedes Benz, TVS, Ford, Eicher have their R&D or Manufacturing Divisions in South India.
Hello Aspirant,
NIT Calicut ranks 23 by NIRF while NIT Surathkal has NIRF rank of 13 which makes it better than NIT Calicut and other NITs.
Talking about faculties, NIT Surathkal has more better faculty where most of them are from thermal backgrounds.
Placements are satisfactory in both the NITs but for the deeper higher knowledge NIT Surathkal is far better.
Infrastructure is good in both the NITs.
Taking these factors into consideration, I will suggest you to go for NIT Surathkal Thermal Engineering course.
All the best!!
see every year cutoff score changes and it depends on certain factors like number of participants, questions difficulty level, seat matrix, choice of stream for m.tech, students category etc. however gate score holders gate first priority in tanca counselling. remaining seats fills by tancet score holders. now coming to the seat matrix , there is total of 25 seats in mtech in thermal engineering. so at this score chances in less for mtech in thermal engineering.
I suggest you to participate in the counselling process and lets see whats come around. meanwhile try for other colleges also.
you may use careers360 college predictor tool to know about your probable college,
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor
Hello aspirant,
The MTech in mechanical at DTU is very good, but the placements are below average. Also I've seen the interested candidates get placed with good package. The scenario after MTech is changing these days, as the Conditions of Engineering colleges are not favorable.
PhD has become extremely necessary after MTech to survive in academics and research. Scholar gets opportunities for that as well.
For Jobs in Public/Government Secto/ Private Sector, one gets decent time after classes and Lab Duties. And the profs are also very supportive, so that the students get a good career.
A student after two years of MTech in DTU(Mechanical Engineering Dept), can't claim that he didn't get the opportunities to make his career. And it's all that matters. The fees is much though, but it's balanced by the scholarship.
But in terms of fees , it is good college and value for money and you have to work on your skills and own hardwork then you will get placed.
For more details:-
https://www.careers360.com/university/delhi-technological-university-delhi/mtech-thermal-engineering-course
good luck!
according to previous years cutoff from ews category 672 is not enough to get a seat in iits, see cutoff score changes every year and it depends on some factors like number of participants, questions difficulty level, seat matrix, students category etc, however you may apply for bits, nits, colleges of anna university, vit vellore.
You may use Careers360 college predictor tool to know your predictable colleges
Hii Dear,
First of all I would suggest you to use other resources rather than online shopping and PDF. Or you can use your college library. From your question its not clear which book you are talking about. I am also an engineerinf student and rather and I suggest you to use R. K. RAJPUT for thermal engineering which you can get from any shopr or online shopping sites like amazon, flipkart, etc.
If you have any other doubt make it clear in comment section given below.
Good luck!!!
Hello,
yes you can get for sure.Your rank is 60 then your expected mark is 51.Chances are there still and in addition to it if you have some kind of categorical reservation then that would be more helpful.
You can apply for CEG,MIT,AC Tech campus. They are the top colleges for ME in engneering.
Hope it helps!
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