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Shreecharan D

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This is the same question that I too have, according me you do your (UG) in Mechanical engineering (B.Tech) in one of the best colleges in and around India and then, after your degree in (B.Tech), do your (PG) in Robotics and Automation (M.Tech) in India or try to do it abroad countries, and doing Ph.D in Robotics isn't worthy enough and it has no value, if you want to pursue your career in teaching the youu could do your Ph.D in Robotics, otherwise, it's not needed.

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Vikash Jain

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There are two ways to join as a lateral entry student in PSG College of Technology:
1. After Diploma, you can apply thro' TNEA counseling, which will be conducted at Alagappa Chettiyar University, Karaikudi. Counseling call depends on your diploma final year percentage. If you received a call for the first day counseling or topped with a rank of at least below 10, you're almost have a chance to get a seat at PSG Tech.
Your final year percentage should be more than 96 if you're a general category applicant. For BC/MBC it should be more than 94%. For SCA/SC/ST more than 92 is enough.
2. Through management quota. Fees for this entry may dep
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sabbir Ahmed,
The ideal course is B.Tech or B.E. In Mechanical Engineering. Robotics and Automation are taught as majors in this discipline. You will find colleges abroad offering B.Sc. Courses in Robotics, AI etc. But then its is always better to opt for mechanical engineering for a strong foundation and conceptualization.

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akash singh

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I think, it depends upon on your interest but as your core is mechanical. So, mechanical is the best for you because you also have knowledge of mechanical subject as you are studying in your Diploma course.

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Ankush Sharma

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Depending on the qualifying exam percentage, you will get the scholarship. Based on your prediction, you will have 50% scholarship on your tuition fee.

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