Film, Television, Digital Video Production
Hello student
Industrial and Production Engineering is a subject that deals with the study of engineering sciences, manufacturing technology, management science and optimization of complex processes, systems or organizations. They design production processes for products and make plans to measure and control every activity within the organization. The gamut of opportunities for industrial and production engineers is very vast; as they work in numerous sectors. They mainly work in production which comprise designing, manufacturing and operating of various devices
The field of production industry is progressing at a fast rate and innumerable career options can be found in both product and service-oriented industries. It requires a good knowledge of equipment, energy, energy and money together with the ability to perform complex system tasks. So yes this course would yield even more scope in future .
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Hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely fine.
if you want to choose from NIT(in production engineering) from an BHU( for Bsc. Computer science), then I would recommend you to choose NIT as it is far much better and prestigious institute of India. BHU is also good in every aspect but NIT is far better in terms of faculties interaction, academics, career opportunities, placements and Infrastructure. You will get lost of opportunity in being an NIT like career growth, Internship and many other things. So, i would recommend you to choose NIT as it is better than BHU.
further, for more details on career, fees structure ,academics knowledge and comparison on NIT Agartala and BHU, you can follow the below links :
NIT agartala : https://dqxeclau.top/university/national-institute-of-technology-agartala
BHU : https://dqxeclau.top/university/banaras-hindu-university-varanasi
also, you can check the college predictor tool to know more details about other colleges :
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
I hope that this will help.
Hi,
If you want to change your branch in NIT agartala . The most important thing which mattters is your cgpa it should be higher than the minium ctiteria which is 8.5 for the session of 2018–2019.
Also,make sure you don't have any backlogs in any Theory or Practical Papers in Sem I and II.
Students may enlist up to five # choices of branch as the case may be in order of preference, to which they wish to change over. It will not be permissible to alter the choices after the application has been submitted. Change of branch shall be made strictly on the basis of inter se merit of the applicants.
After scoring the minimum cgpa you have to fill form of branch sliding application which will be updated on website of NITA .
At last if there are vacant seats available in your branch and you are among the top candidates who apply for it then you branch will be slided.
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
Dear Aspirant, if you compare college wise then NIT Agartala will be good as compared to Assam Engineering College. But if you compare stream wise then Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering is in high demand as compared to Production Engineering and placement scope is also much better in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. I hope you are clear now. If you have any other doubts feel free to ask. All The Best!!!
hiii ,
according to my recommendation coe pune will be the best option , and if you want good placement then specially ,
for more colleges that you can get through mhcet you can use the mhcet college predictor - https://dqxeclau.top/mht-cet-college-predictor?ici=cp-listing_root&icn=MHT-CET-College-Predictor
Hi Bhumika,
College of Engineering, Pune is one of the reputed College in Maharashtra. The placements are good for B.Tech Production Engineering branch and recorded placement percentage of 80 percent.
The highest package offered is Rs. 12 Lakhs per annum and lowest salary offered is Rs. 5 Lakhs per annum. The average salary offered is Rs. 3 Lakhs per annum.
Top Recruiting Companies are Caterpillar, Godrej, TATA Autocomp, Bajaj, Cotton Greaves, etc.
The campus environment is decent and teaching faculty are also well qualified. The campus life is good.
To get more information about B.Tech Production Engineering branch in College of Engineering, Pune go through below given link.
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/college-of-engineering-pune/btech-production-engineering-sandwich-course
Hope this information helps you.
All The Best!!
Hello Aspirant,
I would suggest you to take the course based on your interest and back ground from where you hail. In mining you learn to ensure safe, environmental sound and economic extraction of minerals and resources. In ceramic Engineering you learn about science and technology of creating objects form inorganic, non-metallic materials. In food production you learn about applying principles of engineering, science and mathematics to food manufacturing and operations, including the processing , production, handling, storage, conservation, control, packaging and distribution of food products.
HOPE THIS INFORMATION MAY HELP YOU.
hey there,
choosing a college is a quite difficult decision ,It solely depends upon you both are great colleges you will get great opportunities IN ANY COURSE WHICH U PICK iits to have their alumni all over the world coming together talking about placements since we are talking about iits so you will get an almost similar opportunity
it all comes down to your passion and the amount of hard work where you are going to put your next 4 years into
IIT won't be a cakewalk but it will help you to grow in all walks of life which automatically will give a head start to your career.
you need to analyse your strengths and weakness and form a conclusion
Choose wisely!
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams
the link will give more guidance for more engineering colleges
Yes, the production branch in COEP is a very good branch academically as well as placement wise. The students pursuing Production in COEP are getting placed in good companies with good CTC. Every other aspects in this branch is good, so there will not be an issue for you if you choose Production in COEP. If it is your interest subject too, then that's well and good. For more details regarding placement and college, you can read the articles of Careers360 regarding the same.
So, go ahead and all the best for your journey ahead.
Dear Aspirant, if you want to earn money at early stages and want to get habituated with the corporate world then I will suggest you to opt for Birla Institute Of Technology, Mesra. On the other hand, if you want to pursue with higher studies like Phd and all then you opt with Integrated Msc in Physics from BIT, Mesra because it is far more better than many IITs and NITs. I hope you are clear now. If you have any other queries feel free to ask. All The Best!!!
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