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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BTech Production Engineering syllabus usually ensures a healthy balance between both theoretical learning in the classroom and hands-on training through lab classes, projects, and workshops. You will have to study the core subject modules, opt for the specialised programme electives based on your interests and understanding, and gain practical experience through lab exercises.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are around 440 colleges for Production Engineering in India. Where 110 colleges accept the GATE exam scores for giving admission to the M.Tech Production Engineering course. Since the GATE exam is the top national-level entrance exam for PG courses, there is intense competition for seats at top colleges, and hence you need to work extra hard to get excellent marks and rank to grab a seat for the course.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Production Engineering entrance exams for admission take place at the national/state/university levels and are generally quite competitive and difficult to crack because the competition is quite high at top colleges with limited seats. The cutoffs are really high at the IITs, NITs, and other prominent colleges, so you need to work very hard and get excellent marks and rank to grab a seat.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The time required to prepare for the Production Engineering entrance exams cannot be said with any certainty. It differs on the basis of the specific exam that you're planning to appear for. You require at least 6 to 8 months in general to cover all the exam syllabus topics, have a look at the previous years' question papers, take mock tests, and revise the high-weightage topics to get excellent marks in the entrance test.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
In general, the BTech Production Engineering course is all about the optimization of manufacturing processes across work fields. To make sure there is better productivity, quality, and profit. You can expect good earning opportunities and healthy salary packages after course completion.
It is important to assess your interest areas and passions before opting for the course, do thorough research about the career curve, and work on your skills to make the right decision. Best wishes!
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can opt for many courses in Production Engineering offered by colleges at the UG level in India. The usual course duration is 4 years, including both theory-based classes and practical learning. Some of the best course options for you are given here
- BTech Production Engineering
- B.E. in Production Engineering
- BTech in Industrial and Production Engineering
- B.E. in Mechanical Engineering (Production)
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Production Engg. salary for graduates in India varies on the basis of parameters like the academic background, experience, skill set, and the company location. Talented freshers with the right skill set can easily earn around INR 4 LPA. After getting 2 to 3 years of experience, you can expect an average package of INR 5 LPA to INR 8 LPA. Further, for senior-level roles, the recruiters are ready to offer above INR 10 LPA as they see you as an asset for their business growth.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The total cost of Production Engineering includes the course fee and other charges. The amount varies on the basis of factors like the college, whether it is a government college or private college, the college location, course level, All India ranking, and placement status. The average Production Engg. tuition fee is around INR 3 Lacs to INR 8 lakh.
Apart from the tuition fee, you also need to pay for the hostel accommodation, admission application, semester exam registration, and practical lab work. You can always go through the detailed fee structure for Production Engineering courses given at the college websites for better cla
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are around 440 Production Engineering colleges in India, out of which around 268 are private colleges, 122 fall under government jurisdiction, and the rest 8 are public-private colleges. Some popular student choices for private colleges include Thapar University, LPU, Birla Institute of Technology (Mesra), PSGCT Coimbatore, and Ramaiah Institute of Technology.
Coming to the popular government colleges for Production Engineering, IIT Delhi, DTU, NIT Trichy, IIT Roorkee, Jadavpur University, and NIT Rourkela clearly stand out for their excellent learning space and placement opportunities.
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