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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both of these fields are different and unique in their own ways and one can choose any of these according to their interests. While the main focus of Mechanical Engineering lies in manufacturing machines equipments and robotic devices, Civil Engineering focuses more on developing modern day infrastructures such as bridges, dams, roads, highways etc.
These fields are the most widely considered options for students wanting to pursue engineering and have a vast career scope in the upcoming time, and one can pursue any of these which align with their personal interests.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Depending on the cutoff of the year you appeared for JELET with an SC category rank of 238, chances of getting into the mechanical branch of the government colleges lie. Candidates belonging to SC category have been obtaining ranks of 150-200 in the recent years in Jadavpur University for the Mechanical engineering stream, so your rank can be little higher than the cutoffs usually observed. Kalyani University which has comparatively relaxed cut off requirements may offer better opportunities, the cutoff for SC category in Mechanical engineering is roughly in the range of 220-250. For more specific information, you should consult this y
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
You can download question papers for earlier years from B.Tech 2nd year Mechanical Engineering from the websites of respective universities, academic forums on the web, and students' portal sites. Many institutions publish question papers online for student convenience. Moreover, websites like Gradestack, IndiaBIX, or Engineering Exams also provide a series of old question papers. In case you need original copies, you should look up your university's website or seek guidance from your department.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello candidate!
After completing your BTech degree course in Mechanical Engineering, you get exposed to a variety of job profiles that offer you decent salaries such as Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Design Engineer, Production Engineer, Automotive Design Engineer, Power Plant Engineer, etc. The average annual salary package for all of these job profiles is above INR 4 LPA, which makes it look very promising for mechanical engineering graduates.
Rest, you should analyze your strengths and interest areas so as to decide well for yourself about the job profile that will suit you the best. Hope this answered your query.
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