Mechanical Engineering
Hey folk,
Hope you are fine.
Getting the cutoff marks for the mechanical engineering for the csab round of the nit rourkela will be too early to get. You can check the previous year cutoffs and the opening and closing ranks of the various courses and the programs by visiting the official website of the csab and then checking the required details.
The cutoff generally depend on a variety of factors like the difficulty level of the examination and the number of students appeared for the examination.
Also, you can take help of our official college predictor which can help you in finding the best matched colleges according to your rank and score secured in the jee exam. You can take the help of that link and know about the colleges from there.
The link of the predictor is mentioned below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Hope this resolves your query.
Hi there,
See it is up to you to decide that in which field and in which programme you want to study and further pursue your study.
Both the colleges mentioned above are good and you cannot compare them directly. It decides on you that whether you want to pursue mechanical engineering or you want to pursue csm. The choice is completely yours.
You can take help by visiting the official website of both the colleges and can get a detail about the placement records and the academic curriculum which will give you an idea about the college which is better and in which you want to continue your study.
Getting any college at any rank depend on the several factors like the previous year cutoff and the number of students appeared for the examination and the difficulty level of the examination.
You can check the official website of the examination authority and get an information about the cutoff and many factors responsible for getting the admission in a specific college. You can check the previous year closing rank and can get an idea about your admission in the college at this rank.
You can take help from our official predictor which will give you a idea about the list of colleges which you can get at this rank. The link of the predictor is mentioned below:
Yes, you are eligible for direct second-year admission to a BE Mechanical program.
Typically, candidates with a diploma in Mechanical Engineering are allowed to pursue a BE in the same field by directly entering the second year. Your aggregate of 79.95% is well above the minimum requirement for most colleges.
However, admission procedures and eligibility criteria may vary across different institutes. Some colleges might conduct entrance exams or have specific cutoff percentages.
To confirm your eligibility and admission process, contact the colleges you're interested in directly. They can provide the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Remember to gather all necessary documents like diploma marksheets, transfer certificates, and migration certificates before starting the admission process.
hope this helps you!!
Hello,
What a great dilemma to have!
Both options are excellent, but it ultimately depends on your son's interests, career goals, and priorities. Here's a brief comparison:
USICT (CSE or IT):
· Strong industry connections and placements
· Located in Delhi, with access to a hub of tech companies
· CSE and IT are in-demand fields with good job prospects
BITS (Mechanical):
· Renowned institution with a strong reputation
· Interdisciplinary approach, combining mechanical with other fields
· Opportunities for research and innovation
Hope this helps,
Thank you
Hii sir, selection between IT( information technology) from maharaja agrasen Institute or mechanical engineering from BITS hyderabad depends upon the goals and interests of your son. I can give you a description about both
1. BITS HYDERABAD: it is a top tier institution with high placement records and strong industry connection. Mechanical engineering offers good prospect in industries like manufacturing, robotics etc. Higher chances of Internship, research and networking.
2. Maharaja agrasen Institute: it have a decent reputation but it's placement records may not match BITS hyderabad. It gives you local opportunities so if you are looking to work in the local tech it might help.
In my opinion BITS could be a better option. But you should take decision based on other factors like distance , personal preferences, faculty etc.
Hello Dinesh
Your score is good but it's difficult to predict that you will get mbbs seat in Amritha university with 555 marks as neet cut off 2024 is too high . Cut off vary each year and also it depends upon various factors such as number of candidates appeared in exam, Toughness level of exam, seat intake and previous year's cut off etc.
Neet cut off for general category is 50th percentile ie score between 720-164.
For sc, st and obc category it is 40th percentile ie score between 163-129.
For college prediction and rank prediction you may follow the links given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor
Hey there,
If your goal is to pursue CS/IT related jobs, it's generally better to choose a college or university that offers Computer Science (CS) or a closely related branch directly rather than starting with Mechanical Engineering. Here are some considerations:
Relevance of Coursework: Mechanical Engineering focuses on physical systems and machines, while CS and IT degrees cover programming, software development, and information technology directly related to CS jobs.
Skill Alignment: CS programs provide specific skills and knowledge needed for roles in software development, data analysis, cybersecurity, etc. Mechanical Engineering may not provide the same level of preparation in these areas.
Job Market: CS graduates are often in high demand in the IT industry, with specialized roles and better job prospects directly related to their field of study.
Flexibility: If your interest lies in CS/IT, starting with a CS or related branch will likely provide a smoother transition into your desired career path.
Consider Other Colleges: Explore other colleges or universities that offer CS or IT programs. Look for institutions with good faculty, industry connections, and placement records in the CS field.
In conclusion, for pursuing CS/IT related jobs, it's generally recommended to opt for a college that offers CS or a related circuital branch directly rather than starting with Mechanical Engineering and then aiming for a transition. This approach aligns better with your career goals and ensures you acquire the relevant skills and knowledge needed in the IT industry. 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.
Hello student,
It's difficult to say definitively whether a rank of 65000 in the general category is enough for Mechanical Engineering at JNTUK (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada) for the 2024 admissions cycle. Here's why:
With a 60 percentile in PCM CET and belonging to the OBC category, getting into top mechanical engineering colleges in Pune, Nagpur, or Mumbai might be challenging. However, you can still consider some options:
Pune:
Nagpur:
Mumbai:
If these options don't work, you can explore colleges in other cities like Nashik, Kolhapur, or Aurangabad, where the competition might be slightly lower. If you have a valid JEE Mains score then,
I would recommend you to use JEE college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your score.
Here is the link to the tool:
Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your score.
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.
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