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KIRISHANTH SAMYDURAI

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The eligibility for joining the B.Tech Mechanical Engineering at Kalaingarkarunanidhi Institute of Technology are 45% for other categories and 40% of marks in +2 for other reserved categories also.

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Neha Arora

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IIT JAM is the accepting exam for IIT Dharwad for BTech admissions. The Cutoff for been concluded after release of a few rounds and conselling sessions. The Cutoff ranks were released for many BTech courses. For the General AI category, the last-round closing rank to get Electronics & Communication Engineering was 8772, and for Mechanical Engineering, it was 13435.

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Yatendra Kumar

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The IISc Bangalore cutoff 2025 for the M.Tech courses at the postgraduate level has been released for Round 1. The IISc Bangalore cutoff 2025 ranged between 400 and 690 for general AI students. Among all the MTech courses, M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering (CFTI) is the most competitive for admission. Talking about the IISc Bangalore M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering cutoff 2025, the first round cutoff score is 690. For the OBC category students, the cutoff score for the same stood at 650 in the AI quota. So, candidates seeking admission to MTech in Mechanical Engineering must aim to secure a cutoff score up to 700 to improve their

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Akansha katariya

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Purdue University’s Mechanical Engineering programme is way better than Indiana’s program. As per the Shiksha Grading, the grading for Mechanical Engineering is A+ at Purdue whereas it is C+ at Indiana University Indianapolis. Along with the subject grading and overall university ranking, the Mechanical Engineering programme at Indiana lags in many ways, including the academic curriculum, research and career opportunities, placement rates, and faculties.

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Vishakha

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Rayat Bahra University offers more than 10 specialisations in engineering courses. The total number of BTech seats available at the university is 1560, from which 30 seats are assigned to BTech in Mechanical Engineering. Check out the number of seats allocated to various BTech specialisation from the table mentioned below: 

CoursesSeats
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering (Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking) (Lateral Entry)12
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering (Full Stack Development) in Association with Upgrad60
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering30
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (Lateral Entry)12
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering30
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Lateral Entry)12
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering30
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering (Lateral Entry)12
B.Tech.5 in Mechatronics Engineering30
B.Tech. (CSE) in association with Sunstone30
B.Tech.2 in Automobile Engineering30
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 

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Sonali

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Yes, Shri K.J. Polytechnic College in Bharuch, Gujarat, India offers placement opportunities for students in the Mechanical Engineering branch: 

 

Placement record

The college has a good placement record, with many companies offering job opportunities to students. 

 

Salary packages

The lowest salary package offered is around Rs. 10,000 per month, while the highest is around Rs. 18,000 per month. 

Shri K.J. Polytechnic College offers employment opportunities in both core and non-core sectors, with many students choosing to pursue higher studies within India.

 

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Pragati Singh

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Let's refer to the table below to understand the comparison:

Mechanical EnggBME
Automotive, aerospace, energy, and manufacturing
Medical devices, biotechnology, healthcare systems, pharmaceuticals, research
Work opportunities are diverse - manufacturing, research, consulting, design
Specialized field - medical device companies, pharmaceuticals, hospitals, academia
Rs. 4 - 15 Lacs for freshers, Rs. 10 - 25 Lacs for experienced
Rs. 5 - 12 Lacs in the beginning, Rs. 12 - 30 Lacs later on
Stable growth with increasing demand in various industries
High growth potential because of advancements in healthcare technology

Source - Multiple external/official sites, above information may vary.

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Pragati Singh

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Hey,

Studying Mechanical Engineering at IITs can be an incredibly rewarding experience, shaping you into a technically skilled, adaptable, and well-rounded professional. If you're passionate about the field and willing to put in the hard work, it can be a launchpad for a successful and fulfilling career. 

  • Demanding coursework: Expect rigorous studies with advanced math,  physics,  mechanics,  materials science,  thermodynamics,  design,  and more. Be prepared to dedicate significant time to studying and problem-solving.
  • In-depth knowledge: You'll dive deep into the theoretical and practica
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Pragati Singh

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Determining the "the toughest" engineering branch is subjective and depends on individual strengths, interests, and learning styles. Mechanical Engineering is often mentioned as challenging, but here's a nuanced perspective:

  • Broad and complex: It encompasses diverse areas like thermodynamics,  mechanics,  materials science,  design,  and manufacturing,  requiring a strong foundation in physics and mathematics.
  • Mathematical intensity: Advanced coursework involves complex calculations,  equations,  and problem-solving,  demanding strong analytical skills.
  • Visualization and spatial reason
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Muskan Gupta

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Yes, you are eligible to pursue a mechanical engineering Diploma course through a Polytechnic even if you are a commerce student who completed 12th in 2024. Most polytechnics allow admission to any stream of 12th-grade students, meaning you can apply for a mechanical engineering Diploma regardless of your previous stream being commerce. 

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