Mechatronics Engineering
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Yes, this can be a good option. Tata Motors through Quess Corp gives you work experience along with a Diploma in Mechatronics from Ganpat University (GUNI). The benefit is that you get to learn while working, earn a stipend, and gain practical skills in the automobile and manufacturing field.
GUNI is a recognised university, so the diploma holds value for jobs in mechatronics, automation, robotics, and related industries.
However, if your main goal is to study further like B.Tech, you must check whether the diploma is AICTE approved or not. Sometimes such programmes are good for jobs but may not allow direct higher education later.
If you want to start working early and build skills, this is a good path. If you want to focus more on higher studies, then you should think carefully before joining.
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If you join Tata motors and their or offering diploma in mechatronics in guni University it is really very valuable part to increase and brighten your career because it have various options like you will study lot about manufacturing and modern automotive career parts
With a COMEDK rank of 47505, getting ECE in round 3 will be difficult in top or mid tier colleges because the cutoff for ECE generally closes much earlier. At this rank, you are more likely to get branches like Mechanical, Civil, Mechatronics, or Biotechnology in colleges like Acharya, East Point, Don Bosco, or AMC Engineering. Since you already got Mechatronics at Acharya in round 1, ECE chances in round 3 are very slim unless in lesser preferred colleges.
Here is a list of some colleges in Chennai that offer B.Tech or B.E. in Mechatronics Engineering, without any links:
Chennai Institute of Technology (CIT) – Offers B.E. in Mechatronics Engineering. It’s known for affordable fees and good industry tie-ups.
Rajalakshmi Engineering College – Offers B.E. in Mechatronics with a solid academic record and decent placement support.
Agni College of Technology – Located on OMR, offers B.E. in Mechatronics. Moderate infrastructure and intake.
Jeppiaar University – Offers B.Tech in Mechatronics. Fairly new but includes industry-focused programs.
Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS) – Offers B.Tech in Mechatronics. Private deemed university with international exposure.
Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research (BIHER) – Offers Mechatronics Engineering as part of its B.Tech programs.
These colleges typically require 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and admissions are through state-level counselling or direct admission depending on the institution. Fees and placements vary, but some of these colleges provide decent training and exposure for Mechatronics students.
If you got Mechatronics Engineering at JEC (Jabalpur Engineering College) in Round 2 of MP DTE counselling, here’s a simple way to decide:
If you are interested in robotics, automation, AI, and mechanical and electronics systems, Mechatronics is a very future forward and interdisciplinary field.
JEC is a reputed government college, so you’ll get good exposure and low fees.
If you were expecting a better branch or college and think your chances are strong in upcoming rounds, you can wait but there’s a risk of not getting anything better.
If you’re unsure about the Mechatronics branch itself, research its scope and see if it aligns with your career interests.
With 92 percentile in MHT-CET, you can easily get Mechatronics in colleges like MMIT Pune and TCET Mumbai. These colleges have lower cutoffs, so admission is likely. You can also try related branches like AI & DS or Robotics in private colleges like PCCOE, AISSMS, VIIT, etc.
Hi Jeevana, In India, some top colleges offer mechatronics engineering through AP EAPCET: Offers UG : Centurion University of Technology & Management (CUTM), Vizianagaram. Offers PG and Diploma : JNTU Kakinada and MSME Technology Centre, Visakhapatnam. You can also check the list of top colleges that offer mechatronics engineering: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mechatronics-engineering-colleges-in-india All the best. Thank you. Regards,
Hello there,
The cutoff for Mechatronics Engineering through MHT CET varies by college and category. Based on the 2024 CAP Round 1 data, here are some examples:
G. S. Mandal's Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Aurangabad : Closing rank for Mechatronics Engineering was 70,590 for All India seats.
Thakur College of Engineering and Technology, Mumbai : Mechatronics Engineering had a closing percentile of 86.97 in Round 1 for the General category.
Please note that cutoffs can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants, seat availability, and exam difficulty. It's advisable to check the official MHT CET website or contact the respective colleges for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
For more precise details about the cut-off CLICK HERE .
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Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
HELLO,
You can please provide me the exact details like which college you are interested in and for which exam you are asking for so that i can give you the exact details .
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Hello Rudra,
With a score of 88 in the MET 2025 exam, securing admission to the Mechatronics Engineering program at the Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), Manipal campus, is highly unlikely.
In previous years, the closing ranks for Mechatronics at MIT Manipal have been around 8,218. Typically, a score of 88 corresponds to a rank significantly higher than this cutoff.
However, you might consider the following alternatives:
Manipal University Jaipur (MUJ) : The Mechatronics program here had closing ranks around 35,527 in earlier years.
Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology (SMIT) : This campus generally has higher closing ranks, potentially increasing your chances of admission.
If you're open to these campuses, you may have a better chance of securing admission.
I would recommend you to use the MET College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
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