Mechanical Engineering
Hii,
If you belongs to general category and your rank is 3221, you actually stand a decent chance of securing admission in Mechanical Engineering in many government engineering colleges, especially if you’re applying through a state-level counselling process where the total number of seats is higher.
While this branch is in demand, the competition for it isn’t as intense as Computer Science or Electronics in many states. So, a rank around 3200 is considered strong for mechanical in most counselling rounds especially if you have filled in your choices wisely during the option entry process.
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There are many websites that help you in mechanical engineering diploma:
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IIITDM Kancheepuram is known for its focus on design, manufacturing, and innovation. The mechanical engineering branch here has decent placements, though not as high as computer science. Students from mechanical have received average packages around 6.5 LPA. In specializations like smart manufacturing, the average can go up to 8.5 LPA. Some dual degree students have even secured packages up to 10 or 11 LPA.
The research opportunities are very good. The department works on areas like smart manufacturing, robotics, biomechanics, and design thinking. The curriculum is project based, and students get hands-on experience through labs and internships. This helps a lot if you're aiming for a career in research, design, or core mechanical roles.
Hello aspirant,
As per your query, the total number of seats in 219 engineering colleges participating in COMEDK is approximately 20,000 to 26,000. Of which the number of seats in mechanical department is 4,493 approximately.
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/comedk-uget-seat-matrix
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Hello naveen kumar,
Deciding between SASTRA University (Mechanical) and a local EAMCET college (CSE) will mainly come down to your long term career goals and reputation of the college you will be attending.
Hello Srinidhi,
In order to acquire Mechanical Engineering at NIT Kurukshetra, generally the required JEE Main rank will be in the range of:
The cutoffs that I have provided above change from year to year, as well as category and gender. For reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/EWS), the ranks are much more relaxed.
With a KCET rank of 1,65,000, getting Mechanical Engineering at PES College of Engineering, Mandya is very unlikely in the earlier rounds. In recent years, the cutoff for Mechanical has usually closed around 1,30,000 to 1,40,000 in Round 1, and in some cases extended beyond 1,60,000 in Round 2 or casual vacancy rounds, depending on the category and seat availability.
If you're from a reserved category, you might still have a chance in later rounds. Otherwise, the chances are slim. You can wait for further rounds or explore other colleges where the closing rank for Mechanical is higher.
Hello Aspirant,
Both Mechanical Engineering in IIITDM Kancheepuram and Chemical Engineering in NIT Trichy have their own strengths and weaknesses; they are both good options (yes, I know this is a cliché). Which is the better choice for you to take will ultimately depend on your interests and future ambitions.
You should take Mechanical in IIITDM Kancheepuram if:
You should take Chemical in NIT Trichy if:
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