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The fee structure for all BTech courses is are same, even if you are a CSE student or a biotechnology student, which is INR 2.36 lacs per annum.

 

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The average starting salary after completing the M Tech in Mechanical Engineering course is around INR 6 LPA to INR 8 LPA. This is just an estimated figure that varies on the basis of the job role, employer, skill set, experience, company location, and the market demand. If you have the right attitude and skill set and constantly strive for something unique and innovative in the world of mechanical systems, top recruiters will consider paying you healthy salary packages.

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Here are some 

Mechanical Design Engineer

Manufacturing Engineer

Quality Assurance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Power Plant Engineer

Automotive Design Engineer

Aerospace Engineer

Mechatronics Engineer

Robotics and Automation Engineer

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Choosing the right college for an M Tech in Mechanical Engineering is important for a successful career. Here are some points you can consider:
Academic Excellence: The college must have a dedicated teaching faculty with excellent knowledge of the field so that you get to make the most out of the coursework in terms of academic learning in the classroom.
Tuition Fee: You must read the detailed course fee structure for the M.Tech Mechanical Engineering course at the colleges you're targeting to see if it aligns with your financial situation.
Practical Experience: Look for skill-based learning opportunities, including lab classe

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You'll find around 1100 M Tech in Mechanical Engineering colleges in India. Where 885 are private, 163 are government, and the rest are public-private colleges.
A few top choices for private MTech Mechanical Engineering colleges in India include VIT Vellore, BITS Pilani, Chandigarh University, Thapar University, SOA University, and Birla Institute of Technology (Mesra).
Coming to the best government colleges, you have a variety of choices including the top IITs, NITs, DTU, Jadavpur University, Jamia Millia Islamia, COEP, and NSUT, Delhi.

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The coursework for an MTech in Mechanical Engineering is planned out in such a manner that there is a strong emphasis on both advanced-level theoretical learning related to Mechanical Engineering in the classroom and practical training through laboratory sessions, internship programs, and research projects.
Having said that, the curriculum has more inclination towards the practical side of things to give you an idea of how to tackle complex real-world issues so that you can excel in the professional world and enjoy healthy salary packages. 

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The M Tech in Mechanical Engineering subjects might vary from one college to another and on the basis of the specialisation chosen by you, but some of the core subjects that are a part of the coursework are as follows

  • Advanced Engineering Mathematics
  • Principles of Machining Process
  • Numerical Control of Machine Tools
  • Advanced Heat Transfer
  • Solid Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics
  • Machining Technology

Other than the basic core subjects, there is lab work and various interesting elective choices that depend on the branch of your specialisation within the M Tech in Mechanical Engineering course, like Production Engineering, Design Engineering, Thermal

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You should start your preparation as early as possible. You have a good amount of time in hand to cover all the sections of the exam syllabus. Do a thorough revision of all the important concepts. You must start at least 8 to 10 months before the final exam is scheduled to take place to increase your chances of getting shortlisted and grabbing a seat at a top college for the M Tech in Mechanical Engineering course. 

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