Mechanics
if the seats are vacant then you have very high chance of getting your branch changed...
hii emad,
results of most of the courses has already been announced and i think M.Tech. results have also been announced. please check the results.
Good luck...
Dear Vaibhav,
Best Books for GATE Mechanical Engineering:
The following site will help you in knowing more about GATE Mechanical:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/what-are-best-books-for-gate-me
Hope it helps.
Good Luck.
You can surely convert Thakur College of engineering for Mechanical as well as IT Amd Electronic engineering streams.
You can also apply via MHTCET scores butcutoffs are above 133 marks.
You can also get decent private engineering colleges like SIT Bhubaneswar, GL bajaj and LM Thapar for IT engineering with JEE Mains score .
Engineering mechanics is the application of mechanics which is used to solve problems involving the common engineering elements. The main goal of Engineering Mechanics course is to expose engineering students to the problems in mechanics as applied to the real-world scenarios.
The following link provides chapters in engineering mechanics
http://www.pearsoncanada.ca/highered/product-showcase/new-solutions-for-workforce-readiness-from-pearson-canada/engineering-mechanics-statics-and-dynamics-14e/table-of-contents
Hello Pritam Shaw. Thanks for contacting Careers360 and we hope we will be able to answer your query.
I would like to direct your attention to this Quora question for some WBJEE preparation tips:
Basically, I would just advice you to study and prepare thoroughly for JEE Mains. Please review the concepts and practice two or three mock tests daily.
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Dear Roychowdhury,
please mention what you want to know about Structural Engineering and Geotechnical Engineering so that we could suggest you the better.
Dear Yash,
According, to the 2017 analysis you can check the important topics for JEE Main below in physics section-
Physics
Capacitance- 6.67%
Current Electricity- 10.00%
Calorimetry & Thermal Expansion- 6.67%
KTG & Thermodynamics- 6.67%
Rigid Body Dynamics- 6.67%
Work, Power & Energy- 6.67%
Modern Physics- 10.00%
In Mechanics, Gravitation holds 3.33% weightage
Good Luck!!
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