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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

This is not necessary to pursue Mechanical Engineering from ITM Vadodara, because Parul University is another good option here, because Parul provides much better placements opportunities to students.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

ITM Vocational University is offering B.Tech in the following specializations.
1. Mechanical
2. CSE
3. CIVIL
4. Electronics
5. Electrical
6. ECE
7. Instrumentation
There are no more specializations available in Mechanical Engineering at ITM. Mechatronics is another engineering branch combined Mechanical and Electronics.

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Manav Kishore

Contributor-Level 7

Mechanical engineering is at the forefront of developing the latest technology in the following areas of:
1.3D Printing (Additive Manufacturing)
2. Interconnected Machines
3. Internet of Things
4. Industry 4.0
5. Digital Manufacturing
6. Bio-Medical Engineering
7. Green Manufacturing
8. Nano-Technology
9. Alternative Energy (Solar energy and Other Renewable energies)
10. Mechatronics
11. Robotics
12. Smart Materials/Composites
13. Automation and Intelligent System
14. CAD-CAM Sustainability
15. Agricultural Technology (Equipment used in Agriculture)
16. Energy Solutions
17. Textile Industry
18. Self Driving Cars and New Automated Transport solutions
19.
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Soumik Chatterjee

Beginner-Level 5

No, you do not have to complete mechanical, electrical, computer and electronics engineering courses to pursue robotics engineering.

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3 years ago

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Riya Sharma

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Undoubted yes, The School of Mechanical Engineering offers well engineered seamless courses for students at many different levels such as undergraduate, Diploma/certificate, post-graduate and research based Ph.D. level courses, not only for Mechanical Engineering, but also for Automobile, Aerospace Engineering, Robotics and Mechatronics as well. Mechanical engineering offers with the running and functioning of electrical equipment's, heavy machines, extraordinary materiel to make human lifestyles smooth and motor cars which has a massive scope with in side the destiny markets. Students currently participated in Explorica wherein they g
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Manav Kishore

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Career options after M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering degree course is in diverse fields. Since engineering, Physics and other engineering-related domains have high scope and demand worldwide, the scope for the course is very good, and the graduates are being recruited to reputed organizations with decent salary packages. Therefore, after M.Tech Mechanical Engineering, jobs and salary for the course is in a wide range. The average M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering salary in India for the graduate is around INR 8.25 LPA. The average salary for the course may vary depending on the company, skills and the city of job for the graduates. Car
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Joyal K Francis

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For entering as a second-year admission in any stream for e.g. : mechanical engineering
You must have completed Diploma (which you have)
And you must attend an exam similar to KEAM entrance examination which have studied topics based on the mathematics, English and basics of every stream (I. e. civil, computer, mechanical, EEE, etc.)
You must at least score pass for entering public or private school
Achieving rank in this exam increases possibility to receive seats in government or government aided colleges.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Generally, for AI, you need Diploma in relevant stream i.e., CSE/IT. But in private Universities, you can get the lateral admission in B.Tech CSE after Diploma in Mechanical. After one year, you can choose the AI&ML as specialisation. LPU or Chandigarh Universities can be the good option for lateral admission.

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Pallavi Sharma

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No branch is less or more important, each of them has its own importance, it solely depends on you, in which stream you want to make your career. SEE there are enough jobs for every stream, what a company need is quality engineers, So if you are dead serious for your better future and giving parallel dedication towards it, you will definitely going to succeed. Every organisation or company requires to be present digitally, be it banks, hospitals, education, or railways. Computer Science and Information Technology are one of the most evergreen professions and will continue to rise in the years to come. B.Tech CSE is the most popular cou
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