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Chandra Shekhar

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Imperial College London and the University of Michigan are the popular universities to study in the USA for International students. They offers the best UG course in Mechanical Engineering. Mentioned below is the comparison between them in terms of their fees:

UniversitiesFirst-Year Tuition FeesAcceptance Rate
Imperial College LondonINR 40 L15%
University of MichiganINR 49 L18%

As per the above data, Imperial College is better than UMich in terms of tuition fees. Therefore, ICL is the best choice than UMich to study Mechanical Engineering in the USA.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Choosing Automobile Engineering over Mechanical Engineering isn't necessarily a risk, but it involve considering its specialised nature and potential vulnerability to industry fluctuations. Mechanical engineering offers a broader range of career options and a more stable job market.

FeatureAutomobile Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
FocusSpecialized in design, development, and manufacturing of automobiles
Broader field encompassing various machines and systems
Career optionsPrimarily automotive industry (design, testing, manufacturing, research)
Diverse industries (automotive, aerospace, robotics, power, manufacturing, etc.)
Job marketMore specific; may be vulnerable to fluctuations in the automotive industry
Broader job market; more stable demand across various sectors
SkillsetRequires understanding of vehicle systems, engines, transmissions, etc.
Requires strong foundation in mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science, etc.
CompetitionMay be high due to specialization
Generally high but diverse opportunities
RiskPotentially higher due to narrower focus
Relatively lower risk due to broader applicability

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Beauty Bhagat

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The Choice between civil engineering and mechanical engineering depends on personal interests and career goals. Civil engineering focuses on infrastructure development, construction and environmental sustainability. Mechanical engineering deals with machines, manufacturing processes and design. Both fields offer a variety of career opportunities and are important in different industries. Consider factors such as passion, aptitude and labor market demand when making your decision. Ultimately, the best field is the one that matches your interests and career aspirations.

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Anamika Jha

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Approximately 45 to 60 seats are available for B.Tech in mechanical engineering through LEET. Candidates must know that the number differs in each institute and this is an average estimate. 

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Muskan

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The candidate's state of origin and AEEE rank are taken into consideration when determining their admission to the mechanical engineering programme on the Coimbatore campus. If an applicant from Tamil Nadu receives a 6000 on the AEEE, they stand a fair chance of being admitted to Mechanical Engineering; this is not the case for candidates from other states. For the same, they demand a higher rating, AEEE A.I.R.<2000. Still, this is only an approximation. Depending on how many applicants take the AEEE each year, it might alter.

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Nischay chandra

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The latest cutoff information for B.Tech. in Mechanical and Rail Engineering at National Rail and Transportation Institute (NRTI) is not explicitly provided in there site. However, the cutoff trends for NRTI are mentioned in the sources:

NRTI Cut off 2022: The cutoff is expected to be somewhere between 70 to 75 percentile.

JEE Main 2024: The cutoff varies every year, but a general category candidate needs to have passed 10+2 final exam with at least 55% marks and scored above 70% of total marks in JEE Mains to be eligible for admission.

For the most up-to-date and specific cutoff details for the B.Tech. in Mechanical and Rail Engineering

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Nishtala vks Gayatri

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DTU excels in fundamental subjects like Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil; in software branches like COE/IT and even ECE. With its 160-acre exquisitely built campus and first-rate facilities, DTU has the best infrastructure by far. While NSIT has IT labs for ECE students, DTU's campus amenities are superior overall. Given its long history, DTU Mechanical Engineering is a great option. The department is excellent in all areas, including buildings, professors, infrastructure, labs, placements, and reputation. In terms of curriculum and placements, the branch is easily comparable to the ME branches of BITS and IITs. So, DTU is better

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Mallika Ahuja

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With a rank of 6598 in the Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination (AEEE), securing a seat in the Mechanical Engineering programme at Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru, is challenging but possible. Admission chances vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants, seat availability, and the difficulty level of the exam. Historically, cutoffs for popular branches like Mechanical Engineering tend to be lower in the first few rounds of counseling. However, with a rank of 6598, it is advisable to participate actively in all rounds of counseling, as seats sometimes become available due to withdrawals or reshuffling. Addi

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subham paul

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B.Tech Course Fee Chart:
No.Description
21st Year - [1st Sem. Rs. 41000/- (Included in Admission Charges) + 2nd Sem. Rs. 41000/-]
32nd Year - [3rd Sem. Rs. 42000/- + 4th Sem. Rs. 42000/-]
43rd Year Rs. 86000 [5th Sem. Rs. 43000/- + 6th Sem. Rs. 43000/-]
54th Year Rs. 88000 [7th Sem. Rs. 44000/- + 8th Sem. Rs. 44000/-]

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