B.Tech Mechanical Engineering
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, yes! If you are planning to target IITs and NITs for BTech Mechanical Engineering, the tuition fees along with additional hostel and admission charges, make the degree course quite expensive for someone coming from a lower middle-class background. Talking about the tuition fees for IITs, it is between INR 8 Lakh and INR 10 Lakh. Further, NITs charge somewhere around INR 5 Lakh.
Other than this, there are additional charges applicable for hostel accommodation for outstation students and a one-time admission fee as well. Therefore, you must think about your financial situation in advance to come to a conclusion about your preferred
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello aspirant! Some of the most important BTech Mechanical Engineering subjects that are covered at almost all the best colleges and universities in the country include Engineering Mechanics, Engineering Graphics and Design, Solid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Manufacturing Processes, and Industrial and Automobile Engineering.
All of these subjects will give you a lot of knowledge about the field of mechanical engineering that will eventually help you in the future when you enter into the job arena and prepare you well in advance.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot pursue BTech Mechanical Engineering with PCB stream in Class 12 as the eligibility criteria at almost all of the best private and government colleges and universities in India asks for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as mandatory subjects in Class 12. Mathematics is considered to be a crucial subject for the student to enter the field of Mechanical Engineering. Also, you must secure a minimum of 50 to 60% aggregate marks to be able to get into a reputed engineering institution.
Hope this answered your query. Have a good day.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hi aspirant! Yes, you can get admission at some good colleges offering BTech Mechanical Engineering after securing 45% marks in Class 12 but the minimum eligibility criteria of one college would be different from the other. For example, if you wish to get into any of the IITs, the minimum Class 12 marks requirement is of 75% along with entrance exam marks. Similarly, most of the popular and reputed engineering institutes offer admission at minimum 50% aggregate marks in Class 12.
Therefore, you will have to check the official website of the college and university of your choice to confirm the same to avoid any confusion at the time of a
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello candidate! Yes, why not! There are ample opportunities for Mechanical Engineering graduates abroad. Firstly, you must choose your target country where you want to go for work purposes. After you decide the same, you need to check for their specific requirements for foreign working professionals and plan your next move accordingly. You can contribute to a few projects in India and do some internships to showcase your skills on your resume.
Further, you can talk to people on social media, especially Mechanical Engineering professionals who are already working in your desired country to understand the job scenario better.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Actually, it completely depends on your interests and future plans. You can enter into the workforce right after completing BTech Mechanical Engineering as it makes you feel financially secure and independent at an early age. On the other hand, you might also go on to study an MTech degree course in Mechanical Engineering as it will give you an edge over others where you will have advanced mechanical knowledge and technical skills.
Basically, you will have to assess your skill set and think about your interest areas so as to come to a conclusion.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are a total of 147 seats reserved for the BTech Mechanical Engineering course, candidates can find below the Bhagwant Universitys seat intake:
| BTech course | Seat Intake | 
|---|---|
| BTech in Mechanical Engineering (Lateral Entry) | 12 | 
| Integrated BTech + M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering | 15 | 
| BTech in Mechanical Engineering | 120 | 
*This information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge and Technology (RGUKT) in Andhra Pradesh is considered as a good college for B.Tech Mechanical Engineering. Here are the some important points that you must consider-
- Quality of education: The university offers high quality education.
 - Good for those on a budget: The university is a good option for those who are looking to study engineering for free.
 - Thermal Engineering Lab: The university has a Thermal Engineering Lab.
 - Double minor options: The university offers double minor options for students majoring in engineering branches other than CSE.
 - Placement- The university have a good placement
 
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