Film, Television, Digital Video Production
Industrial/Production Engineering is one of the most student friendly branches and has a very structured curriculum. Of course you need to be good in Mathematics, as you deal with courses like Optimization , Costing and Accounting and Operations Research, as well as many other Core Courses like Production Control, Siz Sigma, Supply Chain as well as Technology subjects like Analytics. The branch is such tha it gives you a lot of time to learn news skills and technologies and master them.
Ideally having courses like Operations and Quality Management, it also gives you a good insight into how a MBA School Curriculum looks like. No wonder Production Engineers are so good Business Managers and Data Scientists. After B.Tech in Production you could perhaps be a Business Analyst at MnCs like Amazon, American Express or MuSigma , or perhaps you might be an Operations Manager at some conglomerate like ITC, Reliance or Unilever. Most of the companies opening for Mechanical branch during Campus Placements, like Ashok Leyland, Tata Motors, Hero Motocorp, TVS, etc also open for Production Engineers. All the Best.
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Production engineers from Jadavpur University have around 78.95% placement percentage, the average package or CTC offered was around 5.69 LPA and the highest package or CTC offered to the students is 13 LPA. The training and placement cell of the University works dedicatedly by conducting workshops, seminars, debates, etc with its partnered companies to build interaction between students and the companies.
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In Industrial and production engineering branch you have to study the subjects that involves manufacturing technology ,engineering sciences etc. If you feel your interest lies in those subjects you can go for it. The JEC jablapur is reputed and one of the oldest institution in India.
Hello aspirant,
NIT Kurukshetra is ranked 40th among engineering sector and 8th among all of the NITs by NIRF. According to ranking, it is a better campus than IIIT Nagpur.
But, while looking at the courses, ECE is more of a core branch than Industrial and production engineering and has higher scope and placements. So, the decision to choose between these two must be made by considering your personal skills and interest.
If you are more interested in electronic circuits and its applications, choose ECE. If your interest is in the field of production and marketing, join Industrial and production engineering.
Remember, if you are choosing a college which is the best and studying a course that you are not interested in, it will cause no good. If you are really passionate about the course, the college doesn't really matter.
Hope this was helpful
Hello dear student,
Your priority should be the goal you are aiming for .
as your goal is to achieve the placement then there are few tips you should keep in your mind while preparing for the placement exam. You must solve objective reasoning questions for aptitude,you must know about the company and you should prepare yourself for the interview round. it's depends upon company to company what are the rounds they are taking but the rounds like HR and technical round always takes place. So focus on these few things .
Thank you
Dear Applicant,
I hope you are doing well. About your question,
Production engineering has a huge scope be it in India or abroad. If you are doing your UG program, than after ug u can go for PG or Research.
I have listed some of the scopes here
Hope this helps you out.
I would suggest you Production Engineering at NIT RKL.
Industrial Design is not much of an Engineering Subject, hence the dearth of opportunitues in an Engineering College like NIT Rourkela. Of course there are fair chances for going for a Masters degree in design in France or UK or perhaps at one of the IITs or National Institute of Design.
As far as Production Technology is concerned, it is one of the most student oriented branches with key aspects of Operations Management. There are core courses like Production and Inventory control and Operations Research while the non core courses taught include Optimization and Analytics. Most of the companies recruiting Mechanical Engineers mostly also open for Production Engineers and the average package lies anywhere between 5-7 LPA.
The major recruiters include Schlumberger, Udaan, Amazon, Flipkart, Tata Motors, Vedanta, ITC, Reliance, etc.
For more information and college prediction do follow the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
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