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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Robotics and aerospace engineering does not have much scope in India. For details check out the link below :
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/highest-paying-engineering-branches-know-top-recruiters-salaries-offered-blogId-8228.

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Navita Batra

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Hi Puneet Kumar Joshi,
For getting into a permanent post of Scientist/Engineer in ISRO, the way is engineering graduation/postgraduation/Ph.D is either campus recruitment or direct entry through written test and interview. Also Students from IIST are directly absorbed in ISRO. But if you want to do research which is relevant for ISRO, you may do it from your institute through sponsored research (RESPOND) from ISRO. Hope it helps!

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Sandeep Malik Born to serve

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You can join course of robotics from any training institute. It will help you to study basics of embedded system and assembly or C language.

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rahul r

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What it takes to become a Robotics Engineer? If you want to go ahead and take on the career of a Robotic Engineer then your knowledge should be more than average in Science and mathematics. The basic eligibility for being able to apply for B.Tech in Robotics is that students should have passed his/her class 12 examinations with Science stream (Physics, Chemistry and Maths) from a recognised state or national level board of education with a minimum of 50% marks. A Bachelor degree is required in order to pursue Masters degree in Robotics. One must go for M.Tech after earning a Bachelor degree if you want to make a good career in robotics
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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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You must pursue B.Tech in robotics followed by M.Tech in the same. You must select robotics with automation or any specialisation you want to pursue. For this, you must go with JEE Mains and qualify it with very good marks so that you get a seat in IIT. Since only IIT have experienced faculty with the infrastructure required for this kind of branch. Other private college does not have any experienced faculty members for robotics engineering. Also, the equipment required is not available in the private college And hence, students cannot learn much practically as well as theoretically.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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You opted for a very good branch. To achieve this, you must qualify with very good marks in JEE Mains so that you can secure your seat in an IIT as in this, only you will be able to complete your course with knowledge and as well as great skills. Many private colleges also offer this course but they are not reliable and authentic and also, the machine or the faculty members which are required are not available in these private colleges. IIT has great faculty members and placement too. Just go for it.
Best of luck.

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rahul r

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Educational requirements to become a robotics engineer:
A Bachelor of science degree is required for most entry-level robot engineering jobs. An undergraduate BS degree in robotics engineering, computer engineering, electro-mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or mechanical engineering allows graduates to work in robotic engineering. A Master's degree in electrical or mechanical engineering is necessary for many advanced and managerial positions. A Ph.D is required for design and research positions. Most robot engineers specialize in a certain branch of engineering. Typical coursework for a robot engineering degree includes ad
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GAURAV PRAJAPATI

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First of all, you must have Maths, Phyiscs in your 12th. After that apply for the entrance exams like JEE Mains UPTU, other engineering entrance exams. Do well in these exams and you will be offered admission in one of the engineering colleges of India through Counselling process after the result of the entrance exam. Study Mechatronics, CS ECE or Mechanical. Please first of all decide which domain you are interested in autonomous robots or others. Then, choose wisely which course to apply.

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