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What is career in tool engineering .what is highest package of dite.

Aishwarya Dharani 1st Jul, 2018
B.E./B.Tech in Tool Engineering is a 4-year programme. Tool engineering is based on the use and application of various industrial tools within a manufacturing set-up.
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Is it ok to take admission in Delhi institute of tool engineering???

Suraj Mallick 30th Jun, 2018

It totally depends on you and your ambitions in life. No one can answer this question on your behalf. So do a lot of introspection in this aspect.

All the best!

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Hi;Got 6280 rank in IPU CET 2018(code-131) as general outside delhi candidate.Is there any chance to get tool engineering or govt college?

Anonymous 16th Jun, 2018


Hii

As per your rank, you can get the following colleges -

Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering ,okhla- Tool Engineering

Delhi Technical Campus- Civil Engineering.




 Kindly click below link to know last year cutoff-

https://images.careers360.mobi/sites/default/files/IPU-CET-2017-cutoff-round-3-and-sliding-round-outside-Delhi.pdf

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Job required in this engneering

Raksha Anand 12th Jun, 2018

hello Saptarshi, 

there are different things that you need to do to get a job and it starts with a degree as well as making a secure and strong CV. 

the resume plays a vital role. 

you can go for either campus placements, from or even outside colleges. again, also keep in mind that you may go for internships during the course. 

refer to the link for list of jobs in tool engineering, all over india

https://www.google.co.in/search?q=jobs+in+tool+engineering+in+india&rlz=1C1DVJR_enIN791IN791&oq=jobs+in+tool+engineering+in+india&aqs=chrome..69i57j0.8061j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

also check for ones on internshaala and frapp. 

hope this helps. good luck

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how to find efficiency of cooling tower

Anonymous 30th Nov, 2017

It is very important part of many chemical plants.

 

Cooling tower effectiveness (in percentage) is the ratio of range, to the ideal range, i.e., difference between cooling water inlet temperature and ambient wet bulb temperature, or in other words it is = Range / (Range + Approach).

 

Good Luck!!

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