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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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As per the SKCET placement reports, 97% of the students got placed and a total of 215 companies visited the campus for conducting the placement drive. Rs. 5 Lacs was the SKCET average package offered to the students. College is really awesome with excellent placements, infrastructure and education. Placements: Around 97% opted for placements got placed, With the highest package of 1.17 crore from the company MOTORQ and average package is around 10 LPA. SSN comparatively have better placement record.

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After completing a degree in mechanical engineering, there are several career paths you can consider. Here are a few options:
Pursue higher education: You can consider pursuing a master's degree in mechanical engineering or a related field. This will help you specialize in a particular area and open up new career opportunities. Switch to a different field: If you want to explore a different field, you can consider switching to a related field such as mechatronics, robotics, or aerospace engineering. Alternatively, you can also switch to a completely different field such as management, law, or entrepreneurship. Get a job in your field: W
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It is difficult to determine how long it would take to complete a course with just 2 hours of daily study without knowing the specific course's length and content. However, with 2 hours of daily study, you can make steady progress towards completing the course. If the course is of short duration and has less content, you may be able to complete it in a few weeks or a month. On the other hand, if the course is extensive and has more content, it may take several months to complete. It's important to keep in mind that the pace of learning and completion time can vary from person to person, and it also depends on how well you can balance y
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Praveen Kumar

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Mechanical Engineering is one of the most popular branches at VIT Vellore. The department has experienced faculty members with expertise in various sub-disciplines of mechanical engineering. The curriculum is designed to provide a balance between theory and practical knowledge, with a focus on project-based learning. The department has well-equipped labs and workshops with advanced software and hardware tools to help students gain hands-on experience. The department also has industry collaborations to provide students with opportunities for internships, projects, and placements. Overall, the mechanical engineering branch at VIT Vellore
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Tarun Singh

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No, you will get only lower branches like metallurgy, material Science, etc. In lower NITs on this percentile.

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Ishmeet Singh

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For getting admission and a sure seat in DTU, your JEE Mains general category rank must be under 10000. That means you have to score at least above 99.2 percentile in JEE Mains. For top branches in DTU, your JEE Mains rank must be under 2800 rank, or you can say more than 99.8 percentile score.

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Tarun Singh

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Yes, it's worth that you are pursuing Mechanical Engineering but only from some top reputed government colleges like NSUT, DTU, HBTU, IET Lucknow. Otherwise, it's not much worth from any other college especially private colleges.

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Tarun Singh

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The latest cutoff for mechanical engineering in HBTU was All India CRL 31651-46542.

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BARVATH KUMAR

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SSN College offers seat on the basis of your JEE Main marks. If your score is good in JEE Main than you will definitely get admission. A general category student must have a 96.87 cutoff for admission.

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Vivek Kumar

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Well Government Polytechnic Ranchi is a government college and since it is from the government there is no such huge fee structure I am a pass out student from GP ranchi so I am going to tell you everything about the fee structure here, first of all, there is the same fee structure for every branch, but you can see the variation in fee structure for the different category for example for PwD candidates it will cost around 1k and for sc/st candidates it will be 2.5k and for obc and general it is about 5k per year and the hostel charge is about 800 Rs for everyone

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