Mechatronics Engineering Placement
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The institute placement team offers assistance to the department. The placement team is in charge of overseeing every step of the process, which includes the pre-placement chat, online test, group discussions, and personal interviews. It is led by the Associate Director (Industrial Liaison, Placement & Practice School) and department coordinators. In the Core job profiles and ITES job profiles, there are chances for internships, placements, and pre-placement offers (PPO). TetraPak, Goldmann Sachs, ABB, TATA Motors, Robert Bosch, Hero Motors, Collins Aerospace, Impact Analytics, CISCO, and KPMG are a few of the department's top recruite
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
It's ofcourse important to know where we are headed in life. But unfortunately market situation is entirely different. Almost 50% fresh graduates of engineering could not get placed. Hence I would strongly advise you to forget about salary that you may get after four years of study and concentrate on understanding of the subjects that you would be studying. This will surely get you placed and get good salary. Best wishes.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There is a 100 % placement record of this college. The average package provided by this college is 4 lacs. The highest package provided by this college is 33 lacs. Even this year several high profile packages have been offered to IT and CS branch students and also Mechatronics branch. New entrants this year include Bloomberg, Dahlberg, Roland Berger, Wrig Nanosystems, FinMechanics and a few rec
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
It is difficult to compare and say which is better since both have their own pros and cons and are better in their own way. Mechatronics engineering involved electronics and instrumentation concepts along with mechanical concepts and hence it is designed in such a way to suit the future needs of the industries. While purely mechanical engineering is the base for any component to work efficiently and you cannot study these courses in any of the other branches. So, I would suggest you to take any course that interests you a lot. And if you are ready to go with any of these, then my choice would be mechatronics engineering. Ch
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