Automation and Robotics
greetings,
yes ofcourse,robotics and automation has immense scope in the coming future with the coming of artificial intelligence.
you can study mechanical/electronic or electrical engineering to pursue robotics and automation.
pls refer to the following link for more information:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/automation-and-robotics-0
hope this helps.
good luck
Hi Anubhav,
As far as you are concerned with the placements in UPES, Let me tell you that the majority of the students from UPES are placed in one or the other major companies in india as well as across globe.
Some of the major companies visiting UPES for campus drive are Microsoft, Dell , Infosys etc.
To get more information, you can go through the UPES official website:
http://www.upes.ac.in/
Hope this helps..!
Best of Luck..!!
Hello satwik,
First of all i want to clear something, do whatever the course you are interested in doing that course will give you a good success and also you can excel in the field.
Who said there are no jobs for robotics, well according to recent analysis future is robotics it gives you many jobs and opportunities, so don't fall for the myths and follow your interest.
Good luck,
Thankyou.
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Now industries are being replaced by Robotics and Automation. There is always a scope in Robotics and automation. Every industrial sector like manufacturing, process industries, chemical, food and beverages, oil gas, transport, machine tools, everywhere industrial automation is used.
Hi Oliviya
Yes, you can select your master's degree with the specialization in Automation and robotics based on your interest. If you want to do M.Tech Robotics, you should do your M.sc in Physics first and then apply for direct M.Tech Robotics.
Hope it helps.
All the best.
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