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Hello,
Last year a candidate with 72.8849174 percentile score in JEE Main secured seat in MIT Academy of Engineering, Pune in Electronics Engineering. Taking the previous year cut off in to consideration you do not have chances to get seat in EE in the preferred institute. However, you have chances of getting seat in the following institutes in Electronics Engineering
Cut off may increase or decrease depending on factors such as total number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of examination and total number of seats available etc. To check the previous year cut off click on the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-cutoff
To know the institutes in which you have chances of getting seat you may use our MHT CET college predictor
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hiii ,
it would be better to take nit nagaland as per my opinion
for more colleges through jee mains rank you can use the jee mains college predictor - https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?ici=cp-listing_engineering&icn=JEE-Main-College-Predictor
Most of the Technical Institutes, Universities and Colleges under Top 100 NIRF Engineering Rankings, have somewhat strong Placements as far as ECE/Electronics/ETCE Branch is concerned. Secondly ECE and Electronics even comands a strong scope in the Public Research and PSU Sector as well as strong Research Prospects.
For more information about Electronics Engineering do follow the link below
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/electronics-engineering-course
Dear Student,
Both the colleges are situated in UP, where KNIT is is AKTU affiliated and MMM is autonomous college. And these both are counted as a top engineering college of Up.
Still if you have to choose between these two then I will suggest you to choose MMM because MMM and HBTU is treated as a brand in UP. And ECE is also a good branch so I will suggest you to choose MMM.
Good Luck :)
Hello student,
Hope you doing well, here's your answer.
Colleges for Electronic Engineering are:-
1. IIT Bombay - Indian Institute of Technology
2. ICT Mumbai - Institute of chemical Technology
3. VJTI Mumbai - Veermata jijabai Technology Institute
4. KJ Somaiya College of engineering
5. SPIT Mumbai - Sardar Patel Institute of technology
For further information, click on the link given below:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-electronics-engineering-colleges-in-mumbai
Hope this will help you.
All the best!!
You may change your branch, depending on the Policy of Department Change in your respective University as well as Eligibility and Merit Criteria. But thats strange, its usually the other way round, students aspire Electronics Engineering over Electrical. Electronics Engineering is not only a more relaxed and student friendly branch than Electrical Engineering, but at the same time has better career scope and placement prospects in Industry, Private, Public and Research Sectors.
Hi
You can definitely go for btec mechatronics after completing your diploma in electronic engineering since these are all interdisciplinary streams and mechatronics is a combination of mechanical, electrical, telecommunications, control and computer engineering. The eligibility criteria for various institutions may differ. So check out the eligibility requirements for the institution you are applying to. You can use the link given below to get a list of institutions offering btec in mechatronics.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-mechatronics-engineering-colleges-in-india
Hope the information is helpful to you.
Hi,
Electronics and Communication (E&C) (Subbranch of EEE) Engineering is best because ECE includes industrial processes and techniques of industrial automation. For robotics you need to have knowledge about C language and basics of electronics thus, ECE includes more communication part like Mobile communication, Satellite communication etc. Though communication also plays vital role in transferring data.
Other thing is that none of the single branch will include Robotics as individual subject in curriculum. May be in the above branches like EEE, EIE, CSE, Mech will include Robotics and Automation as a subject but it is not a robotics which is a thinking. It is industrial robotics.
If you are interested in Robotic you can either pursue it for Masters after completing your B-tech/B.E in any of above mentioned branches. Other thing is you can learn Robotics by doing projects.
I would suggest you to take up electronics and communication engineering (ECE)
ECE will not only help you with robotics but also it will open several opportunities for you in future. It will help you with electronic circuits knowledge, communication methods and scheme, interconnection of electronics with communication systems, wireless devices, robotics, control systems etc. Core companies also have opening for ECE.
So you can go with ECE.
Hope this helps. All the best
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