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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, a CEE rank of 1150 will allow you to get Industrial & Production Engineering as long as you fall within a specific College and category (General/Reservation). The cutoff ranks vary each year, so as it is, I would recommend that you take a look at the previous year cutoffs for the colleges that you wish to specifically target. To get a clearer picture, you can refer to the official cutoff lists:
Assam cut off pdf (https://media.getmyuni.com/assets/downloadables/c2d0d527-d723-4f70-81af-99194d71a8f5.pdf)
With obc ncl rank of 39761 and a percentile of 91.8, admission to nit kurukshetra production and industrial engineering branch under the home state quota might be challenging. Based on previous year's trend The OBC closing rank for this branch tend to fall significantly below 20,000. Though, cut offs vary each year depending on the number of applicants, seat availability and difficulty level of the exam it's advisable to participate in the JoSAA counselling rounds and also keep options open for lower nits or other branches which are with higher closing ranks.
Hello Vaibhav,
You're in a good spot with a 97 percentile and solid IIIT/NIT/BIT Mesra options.
If your aim is software/tech industry (coding, product, startups, placements): opt for CSE at any of the IIITs at Dharwad, Ranchi, Bhagalpur or Manipur. Even tier-3 IIITs (CSE) will lead to better placements and internship opportunities in software roles than core branches at NITs. These will lead to better ROI than core branches, due to the tech placements and remote work.
Your next best option: IIIT ECE at Sri City or Una (ECE at Sri City has good industry engagement since it is close to Chennai & tech parks).
Recommended Prioritisation (if you are comfortable pursuing a tech career):
Hello ,
I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query , you can upgrade your branch after the completion of your first year. But it is based on your performance and also the merit list. For upgradation you have to fill the form for the same.
I hope this helps you!
Good luck!!
Hello student,
The percentile required for admission to Instrumentation and Control, Production, or Chemical Engineering in various institutes depends on several factors, including the specific entrance exam, the institution, and the category you belong to.
Here is a general guide based on entrance exams like JEE Main , JEE Advanced , and other state-level exams: 1. JEE Main (for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs):
It is always advisable to check the specific cutoff details for the institutions you are targeting, as they are updated annually after each exam session.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Improving questions on production functions typically involve analyzing and manipulating mathematical models that describe the relationship between inputs (such as labor and capital) and outputs (such as goods and services). Here are some tips to help you improve:
Types of Questions
1. *Optimization problems*: Find the maximum or minimum output given certain constraints on inputs.
2. *Comparative statics*: Analyze how changes in inputs or parameters affect the output.
3. *Graphical analysis*: Interpret and manipulate graphs of production functions.
Key Concepts
1. *Production function*: Q = f(L, K), where Q is output, L is labor, and K is capital.
2. *Marginal product*: The change in output resulting from a one-unit increase in an input.
3. *Diminishing marginal returns*: The marginal product of an input decreases as the input increases.
4. *Returns to scale*: The relationship between output and input scale.
Problem-Solving Strategies
1. *Read carefully*: Understand the problem and identify the key concepts involved.
2. *Use mathematical notation*: Write down the production function and any relevant equations.
3. *Analyze the problem graphically*: Sketch the production function and any relevant curves.
4. *Apply optimization techniques*: Use calculus or other methods to find the maximum or minimum output.
5. *Interpret your results*: Explain the economic implications of your findings.
Practice Questions
1. A firm's production function is Q = 2L + 3K. Find the marginal product of labor and capital.
2. A company's output is given by Q = L^2K. Find the maximum output when L = 4 and K = 9.
3. Compare the production functions Q = 2L + 3K and Q = L + 2K. Which one exhibits diminishing marginal returns?
By practicing these types of questions and reviewing the key concepts, you'll become more proficient in analyzing and manipulating production functions.
Have a great day
Hello Atul,
Main criteria to decide whether to choose Production Engineering at NIT Trichy or Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at NIT Agartala also involve several factors.
NIT Trichy - Production Engineering: NIT Trichy is one of the most excellent National Institutes of Technology in India, better known for its academic excellence, along with good placement records. Studying Production Engineering at the place would open diverse career opportunities in manufacturing, operations management, and supply chain management. However, the institutes have always superior resources in the form of well-equipped labs and workshops. In most cases, a larger and more established alumni network can prove helpful in obtaining internships and job placements.
NIT Agartala - ECE: On the other hand, the field of ECE is highly in demand as it has applicatory use in nearly every sector nowadays, from telecommunication, robotics, to embedded systems. If you are one of those interested persons who always have passion for the electronics and communication technologies, then this specialization may be more appropriate to your interest. NIT Agartala - Though it becomes very popular among fresh engineering graduates now, yet it is not equal to that prestige of NIT Trichy.
In the end, you should probably choose that which mainly stimulates your interest, adds to your career ambitions, and presents the nature of the opportunities each program offers. Prioritizing what is of most excitement can lead to an even both educational and professional journey that is fulfilling.
Placements:
While specific data for Agartala might be limited, production engineering generally offers good placement prospects. The manufacturing sector, though not as prominent in Agartala as in metro cities, still has opportunities. Government sectors, PSUs, and private industries often recruit production engineers. However, expect the competition to be higher for core production roles compared to other engineering branches.
Scope:
Production engineering is a versatile field with applications across various industries. In Agartala, you might find opportunities in:
While the scope might be relatively smaller compared to metro cities, with the right skill set and approach, you can build a successful career in Agartala.
hope this helps you!!
Hello,
The tuition fee of IHHMCA, Hyderabad of the course Food Production and Patisserie is around 80,000. It is a certified course of 18 months.
Good luck.
Hi there,
At the rank of 400000, it is difficult to get admission in top engineering colleges in industrial and production branch since the cutoff generally remains low for these top colleges.
You can opt for the state counselling , on the spot admission and various other admission procedures to get admission in your preferred branch in the various colleges where you are eligible for the admissions.
There are some colleges in which you can get the admission but you have to check the eligible colleges in which you are eligible . You can take help from our college predictor which will tell you about the colleges in which you can take the admission and in your preferred branch,\.
The link is mentioned below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Hope this resolves your query.
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