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DHRUVIL PURANI

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Hi Nitil,
According to your interest you may join IIT-Bombay or any institute which provides full time course in technology and engineering. There is also Robotics science course that you can do after your graduation. B.Tech would be the best suitable option for you. Or else you can also do B.E. (Mechanical Engg). If any query you have than you can ask me. Good luck. !

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Preeti Bhatt

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MCA course is specially designed for computer graduates and robotics is a part of mechanical , there is no course named as MCA in robotics, you can pursue BE Btech in robotics

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Chetna S

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USA and Germany are best for the courses you hv mentioned. In india, you may look into IITs for the same.

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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

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Robotics and Automation deals with the use of robots at different levels in the manufacturing, assembly or inventory management fields to ease the material handling by personnel. It leads to high cost saving by the companies with high degree of accuracy, safety and low accidents, defectives. So it involves the study of robot components, parts, programming, automation layout concepts and the like.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Robotic is a multi dicipilanary branch where both concepts and understanding of Mechanical, embedded Electronics and programming is required. Generally students do either BTech Mechanical or Electronics and then do MS/ MTech in Robotic Engineering.

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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

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There is no engineering course that has more practical subjects and less theoretical, also both practical and theoretical knowledge plays important role during placements. But if you are good at analysis and calculations, you can choose mechanical engineering because it has more subjects that has numeric problems.

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