Mechatronics Engineering
Hi Aspirant,
Nice to hear about your interest.You have opted for a modern path as robotics is the future of the modern World.However the eligibility criteria of Mtech in Robotics demands you to have minimum score of 55% in graduation level such as BE or Btech.In addition to that you must have a bachelors degree in relevant field like EE,ECE,Mechtronics,Robotics,CSE etc with a good gate score.SO yes if you study CSE in college then you can opt for mtech in robotics in higher studies .
You can go for iiit as it is a very good college.
Hope this helps!!
Hello Ganesh,
As per your APEAMCET Rank you will get admission in Mechatronics from following Colleges,
1.Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College, Tirupati.
2.Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering College, Vijayawada.
3.Lakireddy Bali Reddy College of Engineering, Mylavaram.
4.Andhra University College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam.
These are the colleges you can get admission in Mechatronics based on your rank.
You Can predict colleges by yourself by using college predictor tool given below:-
https://dqxeclau.top/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
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Hello aspirant,
You asked for the review of the college named MIT ADT.
Here is the full review of it:
MIT ADT(MIT Art Design and Technology) was established under the flagship of the prestigious MIT Group of Institutions. It is also rated as the "Best Campus" tag by ASSOCHAM. It is located at the Loni campus & not the main MIT campus in Kothrud.
As it is a part of MIT WPU, so its curriculum also changes according to the industry trends. But also all traditional engg methods are followed here at MIT ADT. So, for study this college is great. Infrastructure, faculties, placements are good totally. You may go for it.
All the best !!
It’s difficult to tell you the exact about your admission possibilities but as per the previous year cutoff as a BC Category reserved Student, you would be eligible for a Seat in all of the Colleges under TNEA Counselling as the Closing rank for 2019 have been around 70,000-1,00,000
Dear Aspirant,
You should really go for Mechatronics instead of electronics and Instrumentation. While in the latter you mostly learn about electronics and chips, in the former you learn about both electronics and mechanisms.
In Mechatronics, you will get to learn about physical systems modelling, sensors and actuators,signals and systems , computers and logic systems, software and data acquisition,etc. These key concepts shall be able to build you a strong fundamental base of robotics through which you can excel in your career. This branch has a lot of scope in future and Mechatronics is an absolute and continuously evolving integration of electrical and mechanical engineering.
The blending components of mechatronics are mechanical components, electro mechanical components, electronics, electronics software, software for mechanical components and computer science. As it is continuously evolving branch of engineering,more subjects are being integrated within its paradigm.
Mechatronics engineers work on projects like AI( Artificial Intelligence), robotics,control systems ,data communications and networks, Dynamics of machines and mechanisms, human interaction with machines , industrial automation management, smart infrastructure and so on.
Mechatronics is a rare branch and not all institutions have this particular branch with the qualified professors for guiding the students in the process.
I hope this information was helpful to you. Choose a branch which interests you more.
Hello.,
TANCET is a tamilnadu common entrance exam which ia conducted by Anna university behalf of the government of tamilanadu for taking admission into the pg courses such as MBA., MCA., M.E/M.Tech or M. Arch etc. The cutoff score will be between 40 to 60 for open category for admision into top universities.
You can choose any course depending upon your choice. If you want to acheive managerial skills then you can do MBA and the placement are also good. If you really want to have business management skills and are really interested then you can join. It also have good scope.
Hope this helps you out. Any queries do comment below. Good luck
Mechatronics, which is also called mechatronics engineering, is a multidisciplinary branch of engineering that focuses on the engineering of both electrical and mechanical systems, and also includes a combination of robotics, electronics, computer, telecommunications, systems, control, and product engineering. Placements at Mechatronics engineering stream at MGIT with 70 percent getting placed and average package is 3.5lpa.
KITS warangal and it offers well teaching in Mechanical. in a college and campus life is also very good there. Infrastructure is good and coming to mechanical branch they have all the facilities for this branch, their lab and good faculty.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, Master of Technology (M.Tech.) in Mechatronics Engineering is a two-year full-time postgraduate program recognized by AICTE and offered by the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad.
Eligibility criteria:
The candidate should have passed B.E/B.Tech with the relevant subject from a recognized university.
Admission to the PGP shall be made either on the basis of - the Rank/Percentile earned by the candidate in the relevant qualifying GATE Examination / the Merit Rank obtained by the qualifying candidate at an Entrance Test conducted by the Telangana State Government (PGECET) for M.Tech. Programmes / an Entrance Test conducted by the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad / on the basis of any other order of merit approved by the University, subject to reservations as prescribed by the Government from time to time.
Please visit this link for more information.
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/jntuh-college-of-engineering-hyderabad/mtech-mechatronics-engineering-course
hope this was helpful to you
All the best for your future
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