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Shaurya Pandey

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These are the top engineering colleges for doing mechanical engineering:
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai.
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli.
Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore.
Echelon Institute of Technology.
Manipal Institute of Technology MIT Manipal.

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ARUN NISHAD

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Mechanical Engineering means developing all types of machines. We see a lot of machines in our daily life; these are just some of the products designed or developed by mechanical engineers in order to save time and make our work easier. These engineers can be found developing everything from engine parts to wind or gas turbines and fuel cells, robots, tools, and more.

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Srilekha Gittha

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There's no such thing as "better" for describing a branch, because every branch has its importance. It is just the matter of your interest based on which you feel a branch is better. I would suggest you to analyse what suits you better and in which of those courses you will perform good. Consider your skills, choose the course for which you've relevant skills. If you are good at coding or if you would like to build your career towards IT field you may take Computer Science, otherwise it'll be of no use if you just take it so that you can get a job early or you can earn more. If you're interested in mechanics i.e., robotics, vehicle man
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Srilekha Gittha

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If you have got enough scores in JEE Mains & Advanced, then you can go for one of the below mentioned top colleges:
1. Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai
2. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Mumbai
3. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
4. Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, New Delhi
5. Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
6. Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee
7. Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad
8. Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad
9. Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar-Rupnagar
10. Indian Institute of Technology, Patna
11. Indian Institute of Technology, North Guwahati
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Srilekha Gittha

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M.Tech and MBA both have very good career options, it would be an injustice to compare both of them. Both of them have their own perks. You should choose one among them based on your interest and capability. M.Tech gives you more knowledge into technical sector and the ability to think new which can lead to innovation, this helps you very well if you're planning on growing your career towards tech sector. MBA helps you build a good career as well but into a different field I. e. Management jobs, and it helps you if you're planning on getting into Business world. M.Tech is highly reputed in the area of engineering and Technology, wherea
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deepika maurya

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1. As an Erection/Commissioning Engineer: A unit (Trichy, Hardwar, Bhopal, Hyderabad, and others) manufactures heavy equipment, e. g. , boilers, turbines (steam, gas, hydro), ESPs, panels, etc. , and sends it to the respective project site. The mechanical engineer erects this equipment as per the planned layout, commissions it, and makes it run. This is the most challenging work profile with the highest level of responsibility.
2- As a Production Engineer: A Unit has many workshop bays where different products are made. A production engineer is in charge of a basin and ensures the proper and on-time manufacturing of a particular produc
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Devika Soni

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Aerospace Engineers are more likely to work for the military and government as compared to Mechanical Engineers. While it comes to employment, mechanical Engineering has a wider scope. Both Mechanical as well as Aerospace Engineers get a decent salary. The entrance requirements for both fields are pretty much the same. And to answer this question simply, aerospace engineering isn't harder than mechanical engineering since they both require more or less the same skills. There are significant number of job opportunities available in Indian Air Force, Defence Ministry, Airlines, Aviation companies and research agencies like NASA, ISRO for
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Shubhangi Kaushal

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Computer Science graduates can grow their careers in various fields. Some of the specific career options are given below. It is often considered the best engineering branch for the future in terms of scope, growth and employability.

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Shubhangi Kaushal

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Of course, there are campus placement opportunities in many colleges. The student has a big role to play in helping himself or herself to get placed, it all depends on you how you utilize things.

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Shubhangi Kaushal

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There are many engineering branches with high earning potential. However, computer Science engineering can be considered the best branch in engineering for the future.

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