Mechanical Engineer
Hello aspirant
Hope you are doing great there . I regret to say this but with this percentile chances of getting a seat in pdpu at 60 percentile is not possible . Your predicted CRL rank lies somewhere around 409200 - 460000 .
you can use the link given below to predict your colleges
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope my answer helps
Wish you all the very best
Dear Laxmi,
Yes you are eligible for the post graduate Diploma In Disaster Management if you have done B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering.
For most of the post graduate courses in Disaster Management, the basic requirement is that Candidates must have a B.E/B.Tech. in (Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Industrial, Chemical Engineering/Computer Science or equivalent, B.Arch. & B.Planning) to pursue mtech in this programme.
So yes most probably you are eligible for Post Graduation Diploma In Disaster Management.
I hope this information helps you.
To know more about this course, you can go through the link below.
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/disaster-management-course
All the very best!!
Hi Aspirant,
All the three PSU, ESE as well as campus placement are good for you. For campus placement, it all depends on the company and their eligibility criteria and also the job position.
Now coming to PSU and ESE, you have a really great opportunity in these two especially ESE has more number of seats for mechanical engineers. You can use PwD(Person with Disability) Reservation Policy. The Government of India provides PwD reservation for government jobs under the provisions of Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act 1995. Under this policy, 3% of all vacancies in government jobs in Group A, B, C and D; that are to be filled through direction recruitment are reserved for persons with disabilities.
Hope this is helpful to you.
Good Luck!!!!
Dear Student,
Aerospace engineers and mechanical engineers overlap in their interest in design, manufactures and testing of machines. They work to make the equipment that can operate efficiently, effectively and safely and they can examine and analyze the equipment to ensure that it meets certain standards and goals.
Thank you.
Hi,
Well it might be good for you considering a lot of things. You need to see whether you want to opt for that subject or not. It is totally based on your interest whether you want to go for that subject or not. Also getting a degree from that college will be really beneficial academically and also will give you further better opportunities to work in future.
I hope this helps.
All the best.
Dear Aspirant
To become a mechanical engineer you can give entrance examinations conducted by Several colleges and universities to provide admissions. Candidates are required to appear in the entrance examination to get admission in the desired college. There are several other institutes and colleges which provide admission on the basis of 10+2 passing percentage. Students are required to complete 10+2 in physics, chemistry and maths with an aggregate of 50 per cent of marks from a recognised board.
Major Entrance Examinations
JEE Main: Joint Entrance Examination Main
JEE Advanced: Joint Entrance Examination Advanced
VITEEE: Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination
BITSAT: Birla Institute of Technology Science Admission Test
After successful completion of a bachelor’s degree programme, candidates can start working in the industry at an entry-level role. After acquiring an experience of a few years, he or she can further continue his or her education and opt for a master’s degree programme.
After successful completion of a bachelor’s degree programme, candidates can opt for a master’s degree programme in related specialisation without any gap in the academic year. After successful completion of a master’s degree programme, candidates can start working in the industry at an entry-level role.
For more details use the link
Mechanical Engineer - Career, Role, Education, Jobs & Salary (careers360.com)
all the best
Hello dear student
For more information please visit the link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-drdo-barc-dae-how-work-here/amp
Hope that's helpful
Best of luck
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