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Vidhi Jain

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The duration of Thermal Engineering courses varies on the basis of the course level at which you're planning to pursue the course. At the UG level, most of the colleges offer integrated BTech-MTech courses that have a general time span of 5 years in India. Coming to the PG level, a plethora of colleges offer the M Tech in Thermal Engineering course with a duration of 2 years, which gives you advanced-level knowledge of the field and acts as an entry point for a rewarding career journey.

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Vidhi Jain

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Thermal Engineering is a popular specialisation within Mechanical Engineering that revolves around the concepts of how thermal energy or heat is generated, transferred, and utilized for various purposes like the generation of power, optimal heating and cooling, and overall energy management, both at homes and in industrial settings, reducing the loss of energy and impact on the environment.

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Vidhi Jain

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To choose the right college for the M Tech in Thermal Engineering course, you should look out for some important parameters like the course curriculum, course fee, scope for research exposure, All India ranking of the college, industrial connections, placement records, and alumni feedback. After you analyze all of these points carefully, only then should you make the final call as to which college would serve you in the best way possible.

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Vidhi Jain

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Courses in Thermal Engineering help students learn various important skills, both technical and soft skills, along with theoretical knowledge and hands-on training. Some general skills that you can learn and the ones that will benefit you in your career are given here:

·       Knowledge of Thermodynamics

·       Proficiency in Heat Transfer & Fluid Mechanics

·       Good Mathematical Understanding

·       CAD Software

·       Analytical and Problem-Solving Aptitude

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Dipayan HALDAR

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The M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at Quantum School of Technology, Quantum University, Roorkee costs INR 1,71,500 for the entire two-year duration of the course. In addition to tuition, students must pay INR 173,500 for hostel fees approximately. But additional you have hostel fee of 1,00,00 per two semester and 1,20,000 per AC hostel which includes laundry and all. Additionally you have uniform fees of 8,000. Which is located in Deheradun campus. 

 

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Sanchi aggarwal

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Yes, M.Tech in Thermal Engineering is offered at Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology (MIET).

 
 
 
 

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Vivek Kumar

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Yes, studying thermal engineering at a college other than NIT or IIT can be a good option, provided the college has a good reputation and offers quality education in the field. While NITs and IITs are among the top engineering colleges in India, there are many other colleges that offer excellent programs in thermal engineering, with experienced faculty, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and industry collaborations.

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Prerna Singh

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No such departments exist at IIT BHU.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello! These are two different topics and you want to know how they are from two different institutes too one is NIT and the other is IIT. There is a general perception that the academic and the placements are better in IIT as compared with NIT. This may be true definitely about placements because only a selected lot who clear JEE Mains are allowed to apply for JEE advanced and from here only limited students can get admitted to one of the IITs. To come back to your question, MTech is in thermals. I feel that in this subject there is a lot of school for doing research and obviously, this is going to remain with us since the need for en

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Aryan Rathore

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Dtu Doesn't have thermal engineering course they hai Electrical engineering around cutoff 20000

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