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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Vachel,
The fee for mechatronics engineering in MITE, Bangalore is approximately INR 55K per year.

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Shirish Gowder

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Chennai Institute of Technology is good for Mechatronics. Placement is also good and everyone will encourage you to do projects.

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Hello Siva,As famously said "beauty is in the eyes of beholder". On the similar lines I will say that difficulty is in the mind of a student. If you study well any subject on the earth will be easy for you. So, just do not worry. Select the subject based on what fascinates you. Nothing is difficult.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi, Mechatronics is an advanced branch of engineering. Mechatronics engineers combine their technical knowledge with computer programming to design and develop devices that flaunt sophisticated mechanization, eminence and performance. If you want to pursue a career in the fields of automation and robotics then this course is MENAT for you. Regards.

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rohith kola

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Automation Engineer
Factory Engineer
Engineering Planner
Engineering Manager
Plant Manager
Facilities Engineer (Boilers, effluent plant, HFO supply system, CAPEX projects)
Robotics Engineer
Network/Server Engineer
Software Engineer
Control Systems Engineer.

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rohith kola

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Mechatronics is certainly harder than the other engineering courses as it's a combination of a few fields such as mechanics, electrical and electronics, robotics and so on. Even though it has a tough curriculum to pursue out, it is good towards the future. Since it opens up ways to various fields, the job opportunities will be more. As an Indian, I don't think it's easy to get jobs here for Mechatronics pursuers. It would be better to go abroad and work. Our life will be all set for the future days. It's anyway not a regretful decision to take up Mechatronics as our specialisation in engineering.

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rohith kola

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It depends on your interest and effort you put into a field. Maybe mechanics is little harder for some because you may not 'be good' at all the disciplines (programming is totally different than, say, Material Science), but you're not learning everything to an advanced level, so it's not that bad. Other courses are also pretty widespread, they just focus on things related to the main theme (f. e. Mechanical Engineering courses involve technology, welding, material Science, bearings knowledge and so on), whereas mechatronics have more distinct disciplines (brief survey of the mentioned ones, electronics, a bit of programming, etc).
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