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6 months agoBeginner-Level 4
With an low score in MHT CET you still have chance to get into government colleges if you come under SC/ST category, also on branch preferences you would still have an chance , also on further rounds the vacant seats will be filled with low score students.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 4
With an 136 integrated rank in AP ECET you would be their top priority in admissions and you have a great opportunity to enroll in top colleges such as
1.Indian institute of technology , Tirupati as closing rank is 200
2.Andhra University college of engineering,Vishakapatnam as closing rank goes upto 1000
3.Konneru lakshmaiah education foundation as closing rank is 500
4.JNTU Kakinada as closing rank is 1000 and have many placement opportunities
If you have further questions feel free to connect :)
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates seeking admission to CSVTU MTech courses must have completed graduation in a relevant stream with at least 50% marks. Other than this, students willing to take admission must know that the university accepts valid GATE scores for admission to its MTech courses. Students who fulfil this criteria can submit an application form via the university's official website.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. Candidates seeking admission through JEE Main must register separately on the NTA JEE Main portal to appear for the exam and on the AITAM website to apply for admission. Both registrations are mandatory for admission inot the BTech programme. Along with that, students can also apply through Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, Andhra Pradesh ECET.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The entrance exams are usually highly competitive in nature, esp. national level exams, with intense competition for seats every year at top colleges. Other entrances like KCET, COMEDK UGET or college level exams are also competitive and difficult to crack.
Though the competitiveness factor varies on the basis of the college or particular exam, the number of applications, seats available, and last year's student feedback, you should give your best and prepare well to get excellent marks and grab a seat at a top BTech Industrial Engineering college.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The time needed to prepare for the Industrial Engineering entrance exams cannot be said with any certainty and rather depends on the specific exam difficulty level that you're planning to appear for. Generally, you should start your preparation at least 6 to 8 months before the final exam is scheduled to take place so that you have enough time in hand to cover the entire syllabus, have a look at last years' question papers, practice mock tests, and plan your revision in the last 1-2 months.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
You do have some interesting options for Industrial Engineering courses and certifications online, which are affordable and convenient for you to complete at your own pace. Here is a list
Course Name | Course Provider & Duration | Course Fees |
|---|---|---|
Executive PG Program in Industrial Automation System Design (Online) | NIELIT Calicut (24 weeks) | INR 50,000 |
PG Certification Program in Industrial Safety | UPES Dehradun (10 months) | INR 75,000 |
Certificate in Industrial Automation | Government Polytechnic, Mumbai (72 hours) | INR 14,100 |
Certificate in Basic Industrial Robotics | Foxbot Corporation (1 week) | INR 14,000 |
Note - This information is taken from the official website and may vary.
You must keep in mind that online Engineering courses are not valid in India anymore as per the latest UGC and AICTE guidelines because of the technical nature of the discipline that demands practical, hands-on training, which gets restricted in the online mode.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The average Industrial Engineering salary potential for beginners is around INR 4 LPA to INR 6 LPA, which differs on the basis of internship experience, skill set, job role, recruiter, and the company location. For students straight out of college, this is the initial salary package but with years of experience in the field, the earning potential will also increase and can easily go up to INR 10 LPA.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Industrial Engineering freshers can get jobs across various work sectors. They are important for manufacturing and production, process optimization, quality management, supply chain, and logistics.
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Operations Manager
- Industrial Engineer
- Quality Assurance Engineer
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Modeling and Simulation Specialist
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