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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Aishwari, There is a matrix on the website of dte of tech edu of Maharashtra as well as of other states. This matrix gives out possible branches of engineering that a Diploma holder in a particular branch can take. You have to go accordingly. Best Wishes.

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Shabana Bee

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Honestly, go for a B.Tech if you can't manage both job and Bachelor's which is very difficult indeed. Even though companies like FANUC come in our college for campus placement, I would still go for a B.Tech because for rest of my life my qualification would remain Diploma only and I don't like that. As a matter of fact Diploma students are considered below the Bachelor's students even though if you have more knowledge than them. I hope it helps.

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muskan kalra

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Dear Ravi,
As it is a new course in CU so there is no place for mechatronics and the number of faculty members is not enough as per subjects.

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Shabana Bee

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi,
Each and every branch in engineering has equal opportunities and scope. Mechatronics is good for those students who want to be in Robotics/ Electronics/ Automation Company / Manufacturing Automation field.
Aspirants can also purse MS in Mechatronics once they are done with the graduation.
The profession of mechatronics includes technicians and engineers. They design and maintain automated equipment.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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No, you won't be able to get that as this branch has very less seats and there is a very high demand of this branch, moreover, this branch needs very high dedication to science and technology.

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rohith kola

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There is no specific way to find a job. You have to aware with different resources and have to be updated with the latest recruitments. Strong demand exists from large global enterprises in automotive, aerospace and consumer products industries and in smaller innovative high tech companies supplying software parts and equipment. Mechatronic engineers may also be employed by product developers, manufacturing, mining or forestry industries, aerospace and defence, government and industry research groups.
Thank you.

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rohith kola

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Let me give few reasons of why you should not join Acharya Mechatronics or Mechatronics at all in VTU. Acharya is doing pretty well in placements. This year itself more than 350 students got placed (most of those are in IT companies). Its big achievement for private state level institute but no core mechatronics company visited the campus (I wonder is there any pure mechatronics company). Very few mechanical companies visited campus and most of those companies were allowing mechatronics student to appear test & interviews. I thing so there is no point in joining mechatronics because at the end of the day you will be working in mechanic
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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Kshitij,
Here is the Eligibility for getting admission in B.E in Mechatronics engineering in Oxford College in Bangalore which can help you to know whether you are eligible for this or not:-
The candidate shall have secured minimum of 45% marks in aggregate (40% marks in case of sc/st candidates) in three subjects I. e. - Physics, Mathematics and any one of the following subject namely, chemistry, Biology, Bio-technology, computer science, electronics and shall have completed PUC, 10+2, or its equivalent with English as one of the languages.
Duration: 4 years.
No. of seats- 60.
Hope this will help.

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