Robotics
The admission requirements on 70 percent of seats are carried out through State Counseling Via JEE Mains and class 12 percentile; 15 percent through JEE Mains who are out-stationed candidates from outside Rajasthan, and 15 percent through Management Quota.
See if I explain the difference between them in a set fashion, then Artificial Intelligence is a super set and Machine Learning and other branches are subsets of the same domain. In general Artificial Intelligence contains many things under it's hood like Machine Learning, Natural language Processing, Computer Vision and many other things.
So, the future scope of all of them are going to be crazily great as these are very hot fields nowadays and they are here to stay. So, study the syllabus and go after whatever interests you the most as the opportunities are the same in all of them.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
Hello Anil,
Prediction of a college depends on a lot of factors and hence, it is not always 100% true. However, it will give you a rough idea about the colleges and branches that you can expect at your rank.
LIST OF COLLEGES AT YOUR RANK WITH CS BRANCH:
Selection of college is solely your choice. All the NITs mentioned above are very good in terms of academics, coding culture, placements, etc. According to me, you should aim for CS top 3 NITs. By the end of 6th round you will probably get CS in one of the top 3 NITs. If you don't have any constraints just go for that.
CSAI, COE, and Robotics are all specialization courses. NITs don't offer colleges with specialization courses. Specialization courses are usually offered by private colleges in order to increase the seats of CS branch. However, there are many clubs that you can join in college for AI ML, Robotics, etc. Just focus on getting CS in a good college for now.
Many IIITs offer specialization courses tho. You can also consider IIITs if you want to get a specialization branch very badly.
LIST OF IIITs PROVIDING SPECIALISATION COURSES WITH CS:
To find the best college at your rank, use the JEE Main College predictor tool:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
This is a very interesting question. If you want to pursue robotics further, then for now you can do either mechanical engineering from IITM, or ECE or Electrical Engineering from any Indian Institute of Technology. Nowadays there is a much better branch for UG which is Data Science and Artificial Intelligence and many good IITs like IIT Guwahati, IIT Bhilai, IIT Hyderabad and IIT Jodhpur offer it.
Going for an AI degree nowadays will be a better option that traditional branches like Mechanical due to the competitive edge they provide.
You can also use our college predictor to see your chances in all the colleges: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hi,
The following factors shall play the determining role according to which the VITEEE 2022 cutoff marks shall be decided:
The difficulty level of the VITEEE examination.
Number of candidates who appeared in the exam.
Previous year VITEEE cutoff trends for BTech.
Total number of seats on which admissions are offered in VIT .
The authorities have not released VITEEE cutoff marks for the past few years.
But there are cutoff available of year 2015 and 2016 which are
Course Name
2016 Closing Rank
2015 Closing Rank
Computer Science & Engineering
7000
15000
Information Technology
12000
17000
Computer science and Engg. (Specialisation in Bioinformatics)
13500
7500
BioMedical Engineering
45000
13000
Biotechnology
20000
Civil Engineering
35000
14300
Electronics & Communication Engineering
14500
15500
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
16000
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
18500
16500
Mechanical Engineering
19500
19000
Mechanical (Spec. in Automotive Engineering)
12300
Mechanical (Spec. in Energy Engineering)
25000
Production and Industrial Engg
50000
27500
Chemical Engineering
-
ECE (Spec. Internet of Things and Sensor)
14800
Comp.Science Engg.(Spec.in Information Security)
Hope this will help you !
Hey.
At first I want to say to you is that choosing a career path is totally on you. You should go for your interest .
And now coming to your second question . We can't differentiate between mechatronics and robotics as robotics is subset of mechatronics . Both of them include mechanical, electrical, and computer science but mechatronics is a broader category . Mechatronics give you platform for Robotics but for getting good grasp of robotics you have to deep dive with your own way. If you want to work in the field of designing and developing autonomous machines then you can go for mechatronics.
Hope this answer will help you.
Have bright future ahead.
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