Electronics
When you are taking a BSc(H) course , you are opting to the realm of science not its application. The application of science in the real world is important but a BSc degree doesn't suffice the most exposure which can give you a support to industrial application.
Although in Keshav Mahavidyalaya there are placement facilities but the placement rate is very low. Its up to your skill you can have a placement depending how much you can make yourself valuable for industrial application purpose.
BSc(H)in Electronics is a great field of study and if you cant get a job after BSc. You can get a job after MSc. Government agencies like ISRO recruits a lot of scientist from the field of Electronics. So you will get a ample exposure to jobs.
Also you can go for active research like Semi-conductor electronics , solid state electronics by giving exams in different universities across India for a Integrated PhD after your BSc , for which you will get a stipend which is equal to a starting salary of freshers in most of the corporates(Rs.36000).
So academia as well as jobs , you have a ample scope to explore. For Jobs you have to made yourself valuable in terms of practical skills where as for academia you have to focus on the theoretical as well as experimental aspects of your subject.
And last but not the least you may get a job in placement but the probability is low and if you get then the packages will not be satisfactory enough.
I hope my answer helps you. Wish you all the best for your future endeavors!
Hi Salman!
From your query, I understand your interest for Electronics. If that is the case, then I would suggest you to pursue with M.Sc. in Electronics.
After M.Sc. Electronics try to do a worthy Internship based on the current trends like VLSI, etc,. Even then if you are more interested then you can do your M.Tech. in Electronics by applying through GATE.
But try to pursue M.Sc. in Colleges like IIT as you need a strong coursework to be competent with Engineering Graduates.
Learn Programming such as Massive Online Open Courses while doing your PG as they are highly preferred. So, you'll be eligible to work in a job related to your Academia.
Hope this is helpful!
All the best!
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well
Based on your percentile and category you have slight chances to get into your preferred college.
But try to put some back up option as cutoffs tend to change every year based on various factors.
Fill the application based on your preference irrespective of cutoffs.
Hope this helps you
hello,
Its only depend on your interest of study because both college are good. But if you consider the placements scenario the you must opt for BITS Goa because its one of the BITS PILANI college and they are the one of the top private institute of India with average packaging 9 to 10 lakhs per annum whereas if you compare it with RV college banglore that has average package of aorund 4-6lakhs per annum. You should opt for BOTS Goa no doubt but as i said earlier its all depend on your field of interest.
hope this will help you
all the best!!
Hello Akash,
Congratulations on your result!!
According to your percentile score, your rank can range between 5000-12000. According to this rank range and the cutoff trends of previous years, you can get the following colleges for B. Tech in ECE/EE/ME in Maharashtra:
You can get the following colleges for B. Tech in Food Tech or Pharmaceuticals in Maharashtra:
You have comparatively less chances of Admission in ICT Mumbai.
Check out the college predictor tool to know a list of colleges, you can get admission in, according to your rank and course preference:
https://dqxeclau.top/mht-cet-college-predictor
Hope this information helps you.
Feel free to ask more questions.
Have a good day!!
Dear aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. As per your query M. Tech in Mechatronics is a study of sophisticated intelligent system and robotics. It is a subset of robotics engineering branch, which itself is a research arena of computer engineering whereas M. Tech in Automotive Electronics is studying /working in automotive and auto component, design, manufacturing and allied industries and who aim to develop skills required to build and sustain future automobiles. Both the courses are in same demand in India at this time. M. Tech in the later subject will have great career scope in Manufacturing and robotics, Research development, Production management, Electrical integration, Mechatronics. Please click on the link below for more information and updates. Hope you find this helpful. Thank you.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-me-mtech-in-mechatronics-engineering-colleges-in-india
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-me-mtech-in-automotive-engineering-colleges-in-india
Dear Aspirant,
Both public/government institutes are very neck to neck in terms of the facilities provided and infrastructure or in terms of NIRF ranking or infrastructure. However, I would suggest you to look for COEP.
College of Engineering, Pune is one of the oldest established Institutes of the city for engineering as it came to existence since 1854, while IIIT Jabalpur is a relatively new Institute. COEP has broader alumni network and therefore a very good astute faculty members since many many years teaching in the institute.
IIIT Jabalpur has an edge over COEP in terms of facilities provided like better hostel facilities and surrounding and convenience store.
COEP has less fees than IIIT Jabalpur as it charges an amount close to 3.6 lakhs for graduation whereas the latter Institute charges a sum of 5.6 lakhs. Furthermore, in terms of placement, the former Institute( 7.7 lakhs) is slightly better than that of the latter Institute (7.3 lakhs per annum). Moreover, COEP is a better ranked Institute than IIIT Jabalpur by the slightest of margins. It has even greater intake of students and candidates can apply for its admission both through JEE MAINS as well as MHT CET.
As far as mechanical or Electronics is concerned, it always depends on the interest of the candidate. In terms of placement, the average salary offered is same, although the intake of students for mechanical engineering department is twice that of Electronics (120 vs 60), so you have better chance there in getting admission.
Choose that college which suits your interests more. Good luck.
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