Film, Television, Digital Video Production
Dear Aspirant,
The first thing you should consider is the two branches are really different and have different job prospects. The civil engineering jobs are very few in the market and are limited to the government sectors. So if you want to pursue government sectos jobs which are limited then you should opt for civil engineering,
However, Production engineering has a good number of jobs as compared to Civil engineering and the current market when restored post COVID will have even more opportunities for the production engineering so If you want then you should go with Production.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Dear student, as you have got 92 percentile in entrance examination there is inmence chance in Jabalpur Engineering college of Madhya Pradesh which is an autonomous body previously it was a government Engineering college also. As per previous years cutoff there is a chance for your preference. Best of luck.
It seems you are asking about Jabalpur Engineering College cause Jaipur Engineering College as you have tagged doens't offer Production Engineering in B.Tech. if we go through the cutoffs of last few years' then, for general category home state quota candidates the closing rank was around 1.41 lakhs. The placement for Production Engineering is average. The Companies which recruit Production Engineers from Jabalpur Engineering College offer around 2 to 3 lpa. L&T, Ispat, Adani group etc recruit Production Engineers from the college. Almost 60% students every year placed from this branch. The course is backed up renowned faculties.
Hello aspirant
Production Engineering deals with planning, managing and to material products efficiently. The products are of high quality with minimum expenses. The production Engineering is subset of mechanical engineering.
On other hand manufacturing means simply production of things .
There is no much difference in both.
Counselling procedure gives highest preference to the branch listed at the top. Since you have mechanical at the top you have got mechanical. If you want to change that, either change the preference order in the coming rounds, and if there is no round available then you can either wait for the special round or contact the administrative department about availability of the seats.
Thank you.
hello there!
Undoubtedly BIT PATNA, BIT PATNA is better than NSIT BIHTA. and amity
Firstly, Bit patna is the extension centre of BIT MERSA and it gives you a prestigious degree of “BIT MESRA” and not Bit patna ; far better than Nsit which is afflilated to A.K.U . Secondly ,Bit patna has better placement than nsit. No substancial placements from nsit has been reported till date (max 3–4lpa)whereas in Bitp (max package in 2016 has gone to 14.5lpa) Thirdly,Bit has better infrastructure and well equipped labs than Nsit. Fourthly, and most importantly ,the environment. Bitp is located in a much better serene enverionment far away from the vociferousness of patna, whereas Nsit is located in a remote area( around 20–30 kms from patna ,)
i hope this helps
goodluck!
Hello,
Yes, Production engineering can be a good branch if you have your own interest. However I am mentioning the average salary and the highest salary paid to a Production engineer -
The lowest salary paid to a Production engineer is 219k and the highest salary paid to a Production engineer is 1,066k per annual.
(The actual salary may differ, this is the approximate salary)
Hope you will find this answer useful,
All the best!
First of all, never ever choose any branch like this. If your interest is in CSE, go for it as after graduation college will not matter a cent. What will matter is your subject knowledge and how much you can put on the table. There are many instances of students getting fancy packages from colleges whose name you have never heard and there are even instances of people failing from the prestigious IITs. Moreover, if there is no interest of yours in CSE and were just wanting it because it is the thing every one is talking about. Please reconsider your choices. No branch is good or bad. Try exploring things. Maybe you are meant for Industrial Production, maybe not. Who knows! Go through the curriculum and try to read some material of it from the internet. If it feels interesting, go ahead. Otherwise drop it.
hi,
National Service Scheme (NSS),
National Sports Organization (NSO)
National Cadet Corps (NCC)
see this is some extra curricular activities and some of the college has mandatory rules for students to join some extra curricular activities to get the mandatory points as per the instruction of the university. however this extra curricular activities has no direct connection with the course structure or syllabus of any particular engineering course. you may go for any of it even if you are from mechanical or production engineering branch. extra curricular activities are same for all streams.
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