MNIT Jaipur - Malaviya National Institute of Technology

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Mritunjaya Tripathi

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Hello there,
First of all thank you for asking such a nice question. Now to answer you the scope and future in Mechanical engineering is quite great as there are immense opportunities in this field. Let me tell you that mechanical engineers are needed everywhere as everywhere manufacturing is required and even in now a days of hightech robots even they need mechanical systems to build their infrastructure. Also other sectors where mechanical engineer are there can be listed as railway, aerospace, petroleum, automotive, ceramic, fertilizer,and the list goes on. Also when you become a mechanical engineer you can have very diversified fie
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Mritunjaya Tripathi

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I will personally advise you that if you really want to give a second try and if you were unable to give 100% of your efforts then you should definitely go for a drop. I myself have dropped 2 years and now I am in final year. I faced no difficulties till now. So its completely on your will, take some time to think and then decide. Best of luck for future.

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avinash kumar

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see both are very good and reputed colleges. as u want to do mechanical then it doesn't matter whare it is from as both are highly reputed college. so I think whatever u ll get just grab it.
best of luck

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Nitin Kumar

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Hi Vinish. There are three ways. The first one is, join a college, which you can get at your rank. Then you can have another shot at JEE during the first year of college. Since your rank, category & home state is not given; I cant guess best college for you.
The second one is, take a drop & prepare with full focus for JEE again. If your financial condition is good then only choose this one.
Last option is to have a fresh look over your career prospective. Ask yourself if you are genuinely interested in Engineering. If you want to do only engineering job & will remain satisfied with it. If your answers are NO, then you can look at other c
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Mritunjaya Tripathi

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Hello there,
You can get into this college,I.e. MNIT JAIPUR by giving the entrance exam of JEE MAINS which could be given after intermediate(10+2). The criteria for giving this examination JEE MAINS is that you need to get 60% marks in PCM, I.e. physics,chemistry,mathematics. When you get around 15000 AIR ( All India Rank) you will surely get this college.

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Mritunjaya Tripathi

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Yes definitely, you can go in space technology line as a lot of concepts which are applied in space engineering are at their very base mechanical in nature and as the basic concepts of Mechanical engineering like solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer are taught in mechanical engineering course in B.Tech level so you could easily get into advance topics of space engineering. Moreover ISRO takes mechanical engineering graduates every year so there is immense scope for Mechanical engineers in space engineering.

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koushal jain

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you can wait for3rd nd 4th counselling may be that you are desrve for better nit vollege nd

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