M.Tech Mechanical Engineering
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
To get admission to the M Tech in Mechanical Engineering course, you should first check the eligibility requirements of your preferred colleges and make sure to meet them. Then, you must give relevant entrance tests for admission and get excellent marks in the same.
It is also very important to fill out the college application forms before the application window gets closed. So, you must keep an eye on all the admission-related updates on the official college websites. After the exam results are out and you've got your scorecard, you must apply for the college counseling process via the online portal.
The counseling process is meant for
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
To study the M Tech in Mechanical Engineering course, you must have at least 55% marks in BTech Mechanical Engineering or a related field and clear relevant entrance tests like GATE, Andhra Pradesh PGECET, CEETA PG, etc. to grab a seat at a decent college in India.
The eligibility requirements usually differ on the basis of the college where you're planning to pursue the course. For instance, the top IITs ask you to have at least 60% marks in your bachelor's degree, and the IIT BTech graduates with an 8 CGPA or above can even apply without the GATE exam score. Similarly, the NITs also mandate 60% marks for admission to the M.Tech in Mec
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The MTech Mechanical Engineering course has a general time span of 2 years. The coursework is spread out into 4 semesters of six months each that includes theory classes and practical learning via laboratory work and projects. If you are somebody who is really into mechanics and machinery, loves experimenting, wants to gain advanced knowledge and create something unique this could be a perfect course option for you after completing your graduation.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
This would be your choice completely. If you are interested in diving deep into the world of mechanics and materials Science with a special focus on a particular area of interest like Automotive Engineering or CAD software manufacturing technology, you can go for an M.Tech degree in ME with specialisation in any of the subjects.
The M.Tech Mechanical Engineering course covers topics such as thermodynamics, machine design, production system technology, CAD/CAM software, machine application principles, etc. You can apply for a job as well after completing BTech Mechanical Engineering if you want to become self-independent as early as poss
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
To assist M.Tech students in mechanical engineering, Noida International University (NIU) School of Engineering and Technology (SET) provides a number of scholarship programs. These consist of
Merit-Based Scholarships: Depending on their performance students who have outstanding academic records for undergraduate degree (B.Tech/B.E.) may be eligible for tuition fee waivers of 10% to 100%.
Sports Scholarships: Students who excel in sports at the state, national, or international levels may be eligible for fee breaks.
Economic Assistance: Students from underprivileged origins or economically disadvantaged sections (EWS) are eligible for sch
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both M.Tech Mechanical Engineering and M.Tech Civil Engineering at the School of Engineering and Technology, Noida International University (NIU), offer good placement opportunities, but they differ in the average salary packages and placement rates.
- M.Tech Mechanical Engineering graduates have a higher placement rate, often securing jobs in leading companies with average salary packages ranging from INR 4 to 7 LPA.
- M.Tech Civil Engineering students experience relatively lower placement rates, with average packages typically between INR 3 to 5 LPA.
Thus, M.Tech Mechanical Engineering generally has better placements compared to M.Tech Civi
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
The application fee for the M.Tech Mechanical Engineering programme at MIT Academy of Engineering is INR 1,000. The total fee for the M.Tech course is INR 2.42 lakh
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a year agoBeginner-Level 2
MIT Academy of Engineering (MITAOE) has a good placement record, with more than 80% of its students getting placed in various companies. The average salary package offered at MITAOE is around INR 3.5 LPA, with the highest salary package being INR 21 LPA.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
DTU's B.Tech admission primarily based on the JEE Main. Candidates must qualify in JEE Main and meet the cutoff set by DTU for admission. So you have to participate and obtain good rank for getting admission here.
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