Production Engineering
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Note that the admissions to the IITs are only on the basis of JEE Advanced, the toughest entrance exam in the country! So, the level of input you should put into your JEE preparation should be quite high.
So, I would like to direct your attention to this Careers360 article for more information about the cutoffs for IIT Delhi B. Tech in Production Engineering:
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For every diploma students if you get admitted in B Tech after doing your Diploma degree then 3 years have have to study tobecome specialized in a particular stream.
Hello Ayush,
Basically, Scope of any professional course depends upon following things-
Demand for Production Engineers is getting higher day by day. Make In India program have boost up Indian manufacturing sector so demand is increasing for production engineers accordingly. MNIT Jaipur is one of the best colleges in India. It secured overall 70th rank in NIRF ranking system. MNIT Jaipur has a good quality of faculty. A master degree holder in Production Engineering can work as Plant Engineers, Manufacturing Engineers, Quality Engineers, Process Engineers and Industrial Managers. The mechanical department always conducts international seminars, training sessions to its students for quality improvement. Placement and Training department has quite good approach to industries. Top recruiter for Production Engineer from MNIT is Bajaj Autos, BOSCH, L&T, TATA Motors, BEL, Maruti etc.
Hi aspirant, For student exchange program in BIT mesra you should the average CGPA of 9.5 and above and s uccessfully completed 2nd year, are eligible for direct admission in 3rd year of M-Engg. . If you are research student then after they will send you to foreign. For doing MS in abroad you have to qualify GRE exam ,TOEFL and IELTS.
For more details : https://www.bitmesra.ac.in/Show_Content_Section?cid=1&pid=265
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If you are not interested in M.Tech and want to go for job then you can give Gate exam to get PSU recruitment as this would be the best option for you. Also, the cut off varies PSU to PSU wise so to check the complete information about PSUs through Gate, how to apply, eligibility and what scores are needed etc you can go through the below links -
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/psu-recruitment-through-gate
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/what-are-gate-scores-for-psu-recruitment
Good Luck!!!
There are several job opportunities for Industrial and Production Engineers in Manufacturing companies.
Other organizations like banks, hospitals, finance, agriculture, wholesale and retail trade, transportation and construction also hire engineers of this field.
Public and Private sectors hire industrial and production engineers for Instrumental Manufacturing Industries and Industrial Automation Units.
Plant engineers, manufacturing engineers, quality engineers, process engineers and industrial managers are some of the other sectors in which an industrial and production engineer may work.
Recruitment in government sector is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) which holds Engineering Services Examinations every year to appoint engineers in its various Central services.
Railways, Armed Forces and other Government departments is also a field to explore for these engineers.
An average salary of an Industrial and Production Engineer is Rs. 2.65 lakh per year. Again, depending on the performance and experience of the person, the salary will amount to much more than the starting salary.
Having said that, the compensation for a Industrial and Production Engineer is on the higher side internationally. Engineers from top engineering colleges and institutes like Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Birla Institute of Technology get more compensation as compared to engineers from other universities and colleges.
Check this out :
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-India?f%5B0%5D=sm_course_offered%3AProduction%20Engineering&icn=college_list_page&ici=production-engineering_course_rtblc
for the list of colleges
Dear kritika,
The future of industrial and production engineering is good.
We are live in the world of industrialization and for that the run of any industry production engineer is mandatory.
After B. Tech you should prepare for gate and go for M. Tech.
Because in this filed you fill such a great scope available for me.
You also start up your own project.
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