Mechatronics Engineering
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Though in automobile engineering, you mainly deal with engine and motors of vehicles.
Whereas in mechanical engineering, you deal with every aspect of mechanics that is there.
Mechatronics is a combination of mech and electronics where you deal with combined electronic and mechanical aspects of things. This is a relatively newer branch and should be pursued from good institutes only.
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Mechatronics is similar to any other branch like electrical or mechanical. It's not a subject.
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Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest branches of engineering. On the other hand, mechatronics is the newest entrant in this field. Hence choices are limited at present but after four years, there will be enough. Mechanical will remain evergreen branch. But I would advise you to choose the one that fascinates you.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Eligibility& Course Areas. In order to be eligible for a course at undergraduate level in mechatronics, you need to have done 10+2 or equivalent with physics, chemistry and mathematics. Bachelor courses (B.E. /B.Tech) are of 4 years duration. M.Tech course is 2 year duration programme
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/colleges/b-tech-in-mechatronics-engineering-colleges-india
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Go for mechatronics, if-
You want to study and explore multi-domain engineering fields such as mechanical, electrical, electronics, controls, computer Science etc. You have got it as B.Tech in a very good college. If the college is having good placements. You don't have plans to study other specializations in your Masters apart from mechatronics (as there will be very few options left if your B.Tech in Mechatronics).
Go for mechanical, if-
Your not sure where you'll end up with which mechanical field. You want to study
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