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a year agoNew answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The institute has not released branch-wise placement statistics. However, the overall placement data is out on the official website. Take a look at the below table to know the Saveetha School of Engineering placement details:
| Particulars | Placement Statistics (2024) |
|---|---|
| the highest package | INR 30 LPA |
| Average package | INR 5 LPA |
| No. of offers | 2,000+ |
| Companies visited | 400+ |
| High paying offers | 500+ |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The general procedures to study Mechanical Engineering at ETH Zurich are as follows:
1. Verify Your Eligibility: Make sure you fulfill the requirements to be admitted to ETH Zurich's Mechanical Engineering program. This usually entails having a Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or a closely related discipline, being fluent in English, and achieving the required minimum GPA.
2. Application Submission: Please submit an application to ETH Zurich's Mechanical Engineering program. Academic transcripts, recommendation letters, a statement of purpose, and other supporting materials are usually required to be submitted as part of the a
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
ETH Zurich does offer mechanical engineering courses. In-depth knowledge from key mechanical engineering disciplines, including mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, materials and manufacturing science, control systems, and product development, is integrated into the university's Master of Mechanical Engineering curriculum. In order to prepare students for the difficulties encountered at the cutting edge of research, the curriculum places a strong emphasis on the fundamental and engineering sciences. A Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering programme is also available at ETH Zurich. This programme gives students a strong theoretical b
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, it is possible to pursue an M.Tech in Computer Science after completing a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. There is no restriction on specializations after you are graduate as a mechanical engineer. Although most students prefer to study courses related to mechanical engineering only, like aerospace engineering, automobile engineering, and more, you can opt for a master's in computer science.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, it is possible to change your engineering stream after completing a BE and pursuing an M.Tech.
In the GATE exam, a candidate can choose any stream they want to continue in Masters Degree irrespective of their UG branch.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
To get badmission in CU, CUCET exam cutoffs are requuired. For the M.E. in Mechanical Engineering at CU, you need at least 55% of your Bachelor's degree in the right field.
The cutoffs for CUCET are like score targets. If you hit 90.01 - 100, you get a full semester fee scholarship of 56,500 INR until May 31, 2024. The scholarship gets less as your score goes down, but it's a cool way to get support based on how well you do in your studies.
CU also helps in other ways, like Teaching Assistantships, Research Stipends, and a programme where you can earn while you learn. CU has awesome facilities, flexible classes, and cool programs that co
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