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Himanshu Sharma

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Yes, energy engineering is a growing sector in India. Hydro, Solar, Nuclear, Tidal are some of the energy sources which are preferred as energy sources in various parts of India. Yes, it's a good specialization to pursue in engineering.
However, when we speak of the placements through TNAU, they differ. The actual campus placements are not very impressive and hence the course is not very popular through TNAU.
In case the students do pursue this field then it would be self placements through which they can build established careers.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Harjot,
It's very good to see your intention to go for BE through lateral entry after the completion of Diploma. Admissions under lateral entry are controlled by concerned state governments and these days are made online. So, for you to get your desired college, you need to get good marks in Diploma. This will only ensure that you get a college of your choice.

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Shreemad Patel

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When it comes to petroleum engineering in particular, IIT (ISM) Dhanbad has got no match all across India. If we talk about last 2-3 years, almost top 60% (GPA wise, good communication skills, good CV) of the total strength (100 - 110) got placement in core companies like Schlumberger, Shell, Cairn India, Halliburton etc. which is above Rs 10 to Rs 12 lakhs per annum. Rest of them have to accept either the placement offers of IT companies or have to go for further studies. There is a very little scope of off-campus placements in India. Quality placements are very good but quantity placements are not so good in core companies - this mea
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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Hey there,
The placement scenario varies from year to year especially in chemical engineering of Haldia Institute of Technology.
In 2017, various core companies recruited students from HIT like Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd., Adani Wilmar, Topchem Cement, Praxair, Wacker, S.G Biogas, IR Chemicals, Oriental Nicco, Chemtex, Voith Paper, Sanmar, and Almal.
Many IT companies mass recruited chemical engineers like Wipro, TCS, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, etc.
Some chemical engineers from Haldia Institute of Technology got a chance to get placed in sales companies like Berger, Amazon, but these two companies recruited students through off campus placemen
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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hi there,
Aeronautical engineering is a study about the design and systems of an aircraft. It involves practical and theoretical understanding of materials, assembling parts, testing and maintenance of aircrafts. Professional engineers working in this domain have to be licensed aeronautical engineers.
MIT School of Engineering is quite a reputed college, with good placements records.
Some insights of the college are:
Intake: 120
Placements stats:
The placements of aerospace engineering are quite pathetic so you have to be your own and need to work very hard to get placed in top aerospace companies.
However, the aggregate placements figures ar
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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hi there,
SVNIT is amongst the top 10 NITs of India and also one of the oldest technical institutes. It was established in 1961 with just 3-4 branches and mechanical was one amongst them.
So, being among the oldest institutes and one of the oldest core branches, the department is well settled and well equipped with the required necessary labs also a no. of new labs have been constructed which will mostly start in this academic year. It has faculty members with ocean of knowledge in various fields of Mechanical Engineering.
Some insights of the colleges:
Intake: 120 (mechanical)
Placements
Average package: 5.15 LPA (mechanical)
Highest package
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Mukul Singh Pundir

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It is one of the top 15 NITs in India with a good ranking in the engineering industry in terms of infrastructure, faculty members, placement, course curriculum, etc. NIT-Jalandhar is the best option and if you are talking about computer science and engineering then obviously you are trying to get the best branch in engineering that is most in demand in the field of engineering that will lead you to a career in the field of data engineering, data analytics, computer science, software development, android development, various programing languages, etc., which are most demanding in the area .The following are the data statistics for compu
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Richu Thomas

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CS Department at NIE was started in the year 1983 as per now it has four Professors, five Associate Professors , Nine Assistant Professors and eight Lecturers. The department has received the World Bank grant under TEQIP. The department is a recognized centre for academic research and has produced Doctorates. It has qualified professors as research guide and 17 candidates are pursuing Ph.D.
Microsoft, Cisco, Broadcomm, Freescale, NetApp, Adobe, Goldman Sachs etc. used to hire from NIE. However don't expect companies like Amazon, Google, Apple, would come and hire from NIE. These guys don't hire from most of colleges except for IITs and
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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

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GGSIPU has just one college that offers chemical engineering- USCT (University School of Chemical technology) situated in the main campus of IPU in Dwarka. The placements in chemical engineering at IPU are pretty mediocre and hardly any top companies come to recruit at the campus. That said, if you happen to have the knowledge of the domain and are able to secure a good rank in the college, chances are good that you might land a decent job. The companies that visit the campus are pharma research and medical drugs manufacturers. Also, certain FMCG recruiters were also reported. The program at USCT is not a very old one and is still pick
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Aditya DoiphodeCurrent Student- NIT, Trichy

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Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE), is part of the Gargantuan Dayanand Sagar Institutions (DSI) campus which spreads over acres of land and is home to several other sister institutes. The quality of teaching is fairly good. Recently the college had received the NAAC grading A. It's an autonomous college, so the syllabus in Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, [DSCE] Bangalore is updated regularly.
Overall, about 70% of the students get placed, most of them in Infosys and Accenture, two major recruiters here. Computers Science and Information Science sections record 100% placements with ECE, EEE & Telecom the following suit
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