Tool Engineering
Hey Laluprasad,
You have to first do BE/BTech in Tool Engineering which is an undergraduate degree which is a 4 year degree that does not equal to post graduation. After that you have to do ME/MTech in Tool Engineering which will equal to post graduation.
Hope this helps, all the best.
Hi Aspirant
Most of the colleges take M.tech admission on the basis of gate score not even colleges but also company nowadays ask for gate score.
The college is affiliated to Gurugobind Singh Indraprastha University.
The minimum eligibility to pursue tool engineering is:
Mandatory Course : B.E. / B.Tech( Tool Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Production Engineering, Industrial Engineering) with minimum 60% of marks.
Entrance exams accepted are:GATE, IPU CET.
All the best.
These are top well ranked colleges woth decent placements and very good faculty for learning
Entire list below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-tool-engineering-colleges-in-india
You should go with Mechanical Engineering for GATE because Tool Engineering is a branch of a Mechanical Engineering. Its function is to plan the process of manufacture, develop various tools and machines and integrate facilities required for producing particular products with minimal expenditure of time, labour and material. Tool engineering is based on the use and application of various industrial tools within a manufacturing set-up.
In Your engineering courses what You studied will be in many aspects similar to Mechanical Engineering, so You should go for Mechanical, once have a look at the syllabus of Mechanical and if you see similarities go with it otherwise compare syllabus and go with something you like, But not this year as GATE application is already over.
Hi Anurag ,
Below given are the eligibility criteria for participating in diet entrance exam.
All the best
Tool Engineering is a branch of Mechanical branch. Its function is to plan the process of manufacture, develop various tools and machines and integrate facilities required for producing particular products with minimal expenditure of time, labour and material. Tool engineering is based on the use and application of various industrial tools within a manufacturing set-up.
Good Luck!
1. B.TECH (Tool Engineering) 60 seats
2. B.TECH (Mechatronics) 60 seats
The college provides a good ratio of well trained and highly educated faculty members equipped with all the modern technology.
Admission is strictly on the basis of Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
Hi Rahul kumar!This is Neeraj Atluri.After completion of your Btech you have good number of chances for governement jobs.Their is no specific domain(branch) ,Completion of your engineering is required for gaining the eligibilty for these jobs.If you have any doubts reply me,I will help you.
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