Mechanical Engineering
Hello Shaurabh,
With a CRL rank of 2824 in the general category, you have a promising opportunity to secure admission in Electrical, Civil, or Mechanical Engineering at reputable institutions in Dhanbad or Ranchi, such as the Indian School of Mines (ISM) Dhanbad and National Institute of Technology (NIT) Jamshedpur . Admission Prospects
Indian School of Mines (ISM) Dhanbad :
National Institute of Technology (NIT) Jamshedpur :
In summary, your rank of 2824 places you in a strong position for securing a seat in one of the branches you are interested in at ISM Dhanbad or NIT Jamshedpur, particularly for Civil and Mechanical Engineering.
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello there,
With a VIT AP rank of 127,000, getting admission to the Mechanical Engineering program may be challenging, as VIT AP tends to have competitive cutoffs for engineering branches. However, here are a few points to consider: 1. Check Previous Year Cutoffs:
While it may be a competitive situation, staying informed and exploring all options will be key.
Yes, cit off expected to be 55 for general category this year
Hello Rajesh,
With a branch rank of 2119 in Mechanical Engineering in AP ECET 2024, you may have a chance of securing a seat at G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College in Kurnool, but it will largely depend on the cutoff for that year, your category, and seat availability.
Typically, G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College has relatively competitive cutoffs, especially in core branches like Mechanical. If your rank aligns closely with the previous year's cutoffs or falls within the expected cutoff range, your chances are higher.
Hello student,
Choosing between Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at NIT Hamirpur and Mechanical/Civil Engineering at IIT Jammu depends on several factors, including your interests, career goals, and the specific strengths of each institution. Here's a breakdown to help you decide: 1. Interest in the Branch:
Choose the branch that aligns more with your personal interests and career aspirations, as that will motivate you to excel in the long term.
It is unlikely you'll be eligible for AP ECET counselling with a current backlog in your diploma. Most sources mention that candidates must possess a Diploma in Engineering and Technology from the State Board of Technical Education of Andhra Pradesh (or a recognized AICTE institution) with a minimum percentage (usually 40-45%) to be eligible for AP ECET counselling.Since you have a backlog, you likely haven't received your diploma certificate yet. This might make you ineligible for counselling at this stage. If you clear your backlog and obtain your diploma certificate before counselling begins (usually July 2024 for AP ECET), you might be eligible to participate. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-ecet-exam-centres I Hope it helps!
The fee for Mechanical Engineering depends on the college type. In government colleges, the fee is low, around Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 20,000 per year. In private colleges, it is usually between Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 1,20,000 per year. But if you belong to a reservation category like SC, ST, or BC and your family income is within the limit (usually below Rs. 2 lakhs), you may get full fee reimbursement from the government. So, your education can be almost free in that case. Always check the college’s fee structure before applying.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/college-predictor
Hi
hope you are doing well
While Having a core of JEE Mains SC category rank of 30,200, you may have a chance to get a Mechanical Engineering
However, the availability of seats depends on the counseling rounds, and cutoffs vary each year.
National Institutes of Technology (NITs) (lower-tier NITs or newer ones):
Government-funded Technical Institutions (GFTIs):
You might have a better chance in later counseling rounds (like CSAB special rounds), as some seats may remain vacant after the main rounds.
For better analysis you can refer to this link:
JEE College Predictor
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Best wishes.
Hello Lucky,
With a rank of 10 lakh in JEE Mains and 77% in your +2 exams, getting admission into the University Institute of Engineering and Technology (UIET), Punjab University, Chandigarh , especially for popular branches like Mechanical Engineering or Information Technology , may be challenging. Here are some factors to consider:
JEE Main Rank : A rank of 10 lakh is generally considered high for competitive branches at reputed institutions like UIET. The closing ranks for these branches often fall significantly below this, typically around the 50,000 to 80,000 range for open categories.
SC Category Reservation : As an SC category candidate, you may have a slightly better chance due to reservation benefits. However, the specific cutoff for SC candidates can still be competitive, and the last admitted ranks often vary each year based on the applicant pool.
Alternative Options :
While it may be tough to secure a seat in Mechanical Engineering or Information Technology at UIET with your current rank, exploring other colleges and options will broaden your chances of admission. Keep an eye on the counseling process and stay informed about the specific cutoffs for SC candidates to make an informed decision.
After a BE in Mechanical Engineering, some top M.Tech choices include Thermal Engineering, Robotics, Manufacturing Engineering, Automobile Engineering, and Energy Systems. Thermal Engineering focuses on heat transfer and energy, while Robotics and Automation are growing fields for innovation. Manufacturing Engineering delves into production processes, and Automobile Engineering targets vehicle technology. For a sustainable focus, Energy Systems and Renewable Energy are ideal. Choose based on interests and career goals, as each field offers unique opportunities in industry and research.
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