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a year agoContributor-Level 10
This field prepares professionals who are experts in conducting research in the field of nanotechnology and are able to build various robotic devices.
Some of the major advantages of pursuing B Tech in Robotics Engineering course are
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Robotics Engineering trains students to build spare parts as well as write programmes for automated robots. It deals with the preparation, designing, and manufacturing of robots. That are used across various domains such as satellites, GIS, work industries, medical surgeries, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
InIndia, infrastructure and campus facilities in Robotics Engineering colleges in India is generally considered to be good. Listed below are some of the top Robotics Engineering colleges in India along with their infrastructure rating:
| Top Colleges | Infrastructure Rating |
|---|---|
| Bennett University | 4.5 |
| Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University | 4.3 |
| SGT University, Gurgaon | 4.1 |
| VIT-AP University | 4.1 |
| Brainware University | 4.5 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For B.Tech in Robotics Engineering in Kerala, consider IIITM-K for its strong programme in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. CET offers a specialised programme in Robotics and Automation. While KGEC might not have a dedicated Robotics program, it offers relevant courses within Electronics and Instrumentation or Mechanical Engineering.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello, hope you're doing well.
The answer to this question is very subjective. India offers several courses in Robotics Engineering at different levels. All of the courses are designed in a way to serve a purpose; that is, to equip students with the right skills that would help them in the near future to take forward their career, as well as best suit their interest in gadgets and robotic technology. One cannot tell with certainty that a particular course in the field is the best one.
Most of the popular colleges in the country offer Robotics Engineering courses that are highly sought after by students because of the rising demand for en
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Robotics Engineering courses at the UG level can be opted for by anyone who has passed Class 12 with PCM subjects and scored at least 50% marks. If you fulfill this eligibility requirement, you further need to appear for entrance tests conducted on an annual basis for admission to Robotics Engineering courses after 12th.
In addition, for postgraduate courses in Robotics Engineering, you need to have a B Tech in Robotics Engineering degree or another relevant bachelor's degree with decent marks and appear for PG-level entrance exams like GATE. For PhD courses, you must hold a master's degree in the field of robotics with at least 5
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
VIT Vellore doesn't provide any specific B.Tech degree in purely Robotics and Automation. However, the college does have a B.Tech programme in Mechatronics and Automation, where parts of its curriculum relate to robotics and automation. The four-year undergraduate course has mechanical engineering, electronics, and computer Science amalgamated. Further, VIT Chennai has a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering with a specialisation in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics the university is offering more, about these two specializations. Both courses endow the students with capabilities for survival in the robotics sector that is cons
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MHT CET Admission Process for Robotic Engineering Colleges: Registration and examination schedule of MHT CET conduct by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra.
As soon as the results are declared, one should apply online for the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) specifying the college and desired courses. Seats will be allotted using the scores and rank obtained in the test during counseling rounds by the CAP authority.
If you satisfy the cutoff for robotic engineering in the college of your choice, you will then confirm admission by submitting the necessary documents, such as mark sheets, domicile certificate, and, if
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In every past five-year duration, the MHT CET cutoff of Robotic Engineering can variate according to the institute and the availability of seats in addition to the candidate category.
Admission for this course has been a little more competitive in colleges like VIT Pune, DY Patil College of Engineering, and MIT-WPU Pune, as the cutoffs are generally higher for general categories.
For example, the cutoff score ranges from 85 to 95 percent for top colleges and between 75 to 85 percent for average schools. Generally, because of the EWS and reserved categories, there are lower cutoff scores. Historical trends have shown that as the pop
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Modern Education Society's College of Engineering (MESCOE) in Pune, India has 60 seats for the B.E. in Automation and Robotics Engineering program. The course is full-time and lasts four years. The total tuition fee for the course is INR 4.07 Lakhs. Apart from this, the candidate may also need to pay some additional charges like hostel fees of INR 80,100, application fees, etc.
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