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Ankit Babu

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Admission to top Engineering Colleges in Ahmedabad is done on the basis of GUJCET and JEE Main/ JEE Advanced exam scores.

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Ankit Babu

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As far as the recent trends are concerned, Computer Science will fetch you far better placement opportunities and salaries as compared to Mechanical stream. Many the colleges touch above 90% placement percentage in CS branch, however, the placement percentage of Mechanical branch is slightly lower.

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Ankit Babu

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The modern life with all its facilities, convenience and pleasure is possible because of our engineers. It is not money and power that makes a man but service to people. When people make fun of engineers actually unknowingly they make fool of themselves.

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Ankit Babu

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In short, Mechanical Engineering is better if you are interested in the design, development, and production of machinery, aeroplanes, and other vehicles. Computer Science is better if you are interested in computers and technology.

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Neha Negi

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The Diploma in mechanical engineering is a three-year UG-level degree programme.

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rubina singh

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Mechanical Engineering is one of the most perennial branches of engineering which has always been the choice of innovative minds since its inception. Mechanical engineering deals with the notions of machines, Thermodynamics fluids, mechanics, and structural scrutiny. Applications of Mechanical Engineering are omnipresent and inseparable from society. Even in today digital world, this stream has its charm and fascination, the theories of Mechanical Engineering are used in scheming some of the best and most proficient state-of-the-art motor vehicles, developed units, airplanes as well as other industrial machinery. Apart from the machine
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Shaurya Pandey

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These are the top engineering colleges for doing mechanical engineering:
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai.
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli.
Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore.
Echelon Institute of Technology.
Manipal Institute of Technology MIT Manipal.

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ARUN NISHAD

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Mechanical engineering is a branch of engineering which is concerned with designing, producing and operating machinery, which can range from simple machinery to more complex machinery and even entire facilities and plants. Mechanical engineers work to develop, build, and test all types of machines, we see a lot of machines in our daily life those are just some of the products designed or developed by mechanical engineers in order to save time and make our work easy. These engineers can be found developing everything from engine parts, to wind or gas turbines and fuel cells, robots, tools, and more.

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Srilekha Gittha

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There's no such thing as "better" for describing a branch, because every branch has its importance. It is just the matter of your interest based on which you feel a branch is better. I would suggest you to analyse what suits you better and in which of those courses you will perform good. Consider your skills, choose the course for which you've relevant skills. If you are good at coding or if you would like to build your career towards IT field you may take Computer Science, otherwise it'll be of no use if you just take it so that you can get a job early or you can earn more. If you're interested in mechanics i.e., robotics, vehicle man
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