Mechanical Engineering
Yes, one can get admission into M.Sc. Physics in universities in Bihar after completing B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. For applying to any other postgraduate course from a different field, there shouldn't be very strict limitations based on your undergraduate degree, but there might be some challenges that you'll need to think about-is
Eligibility
University-specific: Many universities will not have any undergraduate degree restrictions but may require specific courses offered in physics or mathematics as part of the B.Tech program. See the individual eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Physics programs offered at universities you are interested in.
Entrance Tests: Some colleges may require you to take entrance tests like JAM (Joint Admission for MSc) or might even be some private entrance test conducted by the college. The entrance tests check your surface knowledge of all basic Physics concepts.
Preparation:
As you would be doing M.Sc. in Mechanical engineering, your physics background may not be upto the mark. You may need to refresh your knowledge in Physics. You may enroll in some other courses or self-study the basic coursework of Physics to prepare you for an entrance exam or help fill in the gap while competing with other M.Sc. Physics aspirants.
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Yes, you can potentially change your course from Diploma in Mechanical Engineering to Diploma in Automobile Engineering after your 3rd semester. However, this will depend on several factors:
1. College Policy:
2. Curriculum Overlap:
3. Practical Considerations:
Steps to Take:
Remember, the feasibility of switching courses will depend on your college's policies, your academic performance, and your personal circumstances. It's advisable to consult with your college authorities and academic advisors to get the most accurate and up-to-date information.
A score of 150 marks in JEE Main which is rank between 15 k to 20 k is might not be a good score enough to get you a seat in NIT Kurukshetra for Mechanical, Electronics, or Electrical engineering as an SC female student from Punjab, but it's not sure and depends heavily on the overall cut-off that year; you should aim for a higher score to secure your desired branch.
You need atleast under rank 10k to get admission in nit kurukshetra mechanica, electrical branch.however you may get other branches like planning and architecture.participate in counselling process wait till the last rounds you will definitely get your preferred seat.
BEST of luck...
Currently there is no dual degree program for mechanical engineering with finance The only dual degree program is of BS-MS for software engineering in vit Vellore.SE / IT / CSE are the strong streams of VIT if you are interested in these courses you can apply directly to college from website or they do offer dual courses of BBA and mba for finance you can think of that too.
If you are interested in both fields you could first complete a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and then pursue an M.B.A with a finance specialization.
Hi Hriday! Generally, you can enter college directly into the second year of a B.Tech in Automobile Engineering through lateral entry after completing your Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. This is possible in most universities but with changing eligibility criteria in different institutions, so better to check with individual institutions.
Subjects will range from Automotive Engineering, Vehicle Dynamics, Internal Combustion Engines, Automotive Electronics, to all general engineering subjects.
The fees structure too varies with institutions. An approximate range for B.Tech in India would be 50,000 to 2,00,000 per year, depending on if you choose a government or private college. Some even charge extra for lab materials and workshops.
Do check the website of specific colleges for their detailed admission process and fee structure to be sure!
You can do B.Tech in Automobile Engineering Lateral Entry basically it is a three-year program for diploma holders who want to upgrade their diploma to a degree. The program is divided into six semesters, with each semester lasting six months.topics in this course involves Design, Thermodynamics, Tribology, Industrial, Production, and Automobiles, Embedded Systems, Robotics, and Automation
Students are admitted directly into the second year of the program based on their diploma.in india there are various universities which offers this program you can enroll yourself by giving entrance test conducted by them.
Foe example:you can take admission in lovely professional University by giving lpunest its their entrance exam for b.tech courses.total fees for a B.Tech. in Automobile Engineering at Lovely Professional University (LPU) is INR 1,120,000. The hostel fee is an additional INR 3,30,000.
Hey Hriday,
Yes, after completing your Diploma in Mechanical Engineering , you can pursue a B.Tech in Automobile Engineering through lateral entry , which allows you to directly join the second year of the program. This is possible under the lateral entry scheme offered by many colleges across India. Key Points for Admission:
In the second year, you will cover subjects like:
In addition, you will continue with core mechanical engineering subjects and specialized automobile courses. Fees Structure:
Fees vary by institution, but for a lateral entry B.Tech program, the annual tuition fees in private colleges can range between Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 2 lakhs . Government colleges generally have lower fees, around Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 1 lakh per year.
Be sure to check the specific college websites for detailed admission processes and fees.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
The mechanical engineering branch had a placement rate of 67% in 2020-21and it goes down due to many startups.The average salary offered to mechanical engineering graduates was Rs 11.4 lakh per annum, while the highest salary was Rs 1.4 crore per annum
tier 3 engineering colleges provides placement assistance to students in MNCs but most of them don't get selected but after experience for few years in IT firm they make it to MNCs off campus placement.
Its better to check placement reports of specific NITs on their website.
Hello aspirant, Admission processes and deadlines can vary widely between institutions.
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There are a number of institutions that offer flexible programs if you are interested in pursuing an online mechanical diploma course. Generally, such courses will run from basic concepts to advanced ones such as thermodynamics and material science, and manufacturing processes and design of mechanisms. Such courses require an integration of theory and practice to equip you with the skills needed in the manufacturing, automotive, and construction industries.
The virtue of online courses is often the self-paced manner in which one can learn at any convenient time. Look for courses that entail practical training and provide recognized industry-specific certificates. Some such programs are offered by Coursera, Udemy, and some technical institutes. Even a diploma in mechanical goes beyond these grounds to polish up your technical skills and career prospects even after a long time out of formal education.
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