Biomedical Engineering
Hi Gowtham,
You have obtained 70,000 rank in JEE Main and are interested in pursuing Instrumentation Engineering. It would be difficult to tell you your exact possibilities without knowing your category. However, if you do not belong to some reserved categories then chances are very less that you will get Instrumentation Engineering in good colleges, at least in colleges like NITs and IIITs. And if not you might have some chances. You can use the JEE Main college predictor tool by clicking on the following link to know your college options based on your rank and category. https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope it helps you.
hello aspirant,
list of the top colleges in INDIA in this branch are--
IIT, bombay
manipal technology, Manipal
college of engineering, pune
SRM institute of science and technology,Chennai
Devanand Sagar college of Engineering,Bangalore
Indian Institute of Space science and Technology, thiruvananthpuram
if you want to know the names of more best colleges, you can check the link provided-
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-instrumentation-engineering-colleges-in-india
hope that helps
all the best
Hi Gauri, surely you can get admission in the NSS Palakkad under the instrumentation engineering as per your wish. Your rank in your category is quite enough to get seat. Happily go and do the process for admission. To know the details about the college fee, facilities and many other, visit the college website.
All the best.
These courses are very interesting courses. But max people don't know about these courses because max students first preference is top branches only. If you studied in andhra university that degree definitely has a value and placements are also good. But top branches have more placements compare to these branches.
ALL THE BEST
Hello aspirant,
There's no wrong in any branch. Everything depends on the hard work of the student, be you're in the branch of biotechnology or biochemical engineering. And, most importantly, there's nothing like getting your branch upgraded and branch cutoffs in order to change your branch. It's changing your branch under the circumstances that you've no interest or you feel like you can't take up with this branch anymore or to be very honest, the study prospects of the particular branch is not up to your mark. If you want to change your branch, make sure you've scored more than 9 CGPA in the first year itself in both 1st and 2nd semesters and for that, you need to work harder. Getting a 9 CGPA or more than that is not that easy that you think from the surface. Check which branch is the most popular in study prospects as well as in placements, for example if it's CSE, then go for it. But at the end, you need to learn and develop your skills accordingly that can make you eligible to seat in the placements. Not only scoring more marks is important, but also applying your knowledge according to the given situation and practical experience will help you the most, no matter you're in any branch. At the end, hard work matters most. And every branch, be it mechanical, civil, CSE or ECE, is good at its own place and can't be compared with each other.
Hope, it helps you.
Most of the PSU's now recruit graduate trainees through GATE examination. The one's that don't either conduct their own test or recruit from colleges directly.
The one's that recruit through GATE, shortlist the candidates based on their respective GATE scores and dispatch the call letters in the month of June.
Results are generally declared in the month of August but can get delayed sometimes if company decides to change the vacancies. Post declaration of results , selected candidates are called for medical examination. Few PSU's namely BHEL, HPCL, ONGC, RITES also declare a list of candidates in waiting which is a good step.
Prepare with full potential.
Hope you found this helpful
hi,
see in most of the university rules students of engineering course like b.tech or b.e may change their branch after first years study, since the first year syllabus is same to all the department, so it would easier for the student to grasp the subjects in second year studies what ever branch he/ she may allocate to. now the change of department solely depends on your first year academic score , you must secure a very high score of above 9 point cgpa to change the department, also there would be quite competition among students and highest scorer gets the priority.
another options is internal sliding , after getting admission in college you may apply for branch change, however it also depends on whether the particular department has seat vacant for more candidates.
hope it would help.
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