will I get into symbiosis from a score of 40 percentile in mht cet and got mechanical engineering through siteee?
Hi there,
Hope you are doing fine.
Getting admission in the symbiosis college at this score depend on a variety of factors like the previous year cutoffs , the number of applicants appearing for the examination, the number of seats available and many more.
You can get all the necessary details and information by visiting the official website of the examination authority and then checking all the important admission and exam related details carefully.
You can also take help from our official website from where you will get all the necessary details regarding the siteee examination and many more. The link of the website is mentioned below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/siteee-exam-pattern
Hope this resolves your query.
My category is obc I have 60 percentile in pcm cet I want mechanical college from 1.pune 2.nagpur or Mumbai can you please suggest me colleges aur else where I can get college.......
Hello student,
With a 60 percentile in PCM CET and belonging to the OBC category, getting into top mechanical engineering colleges in Pune, Nagpur, or Mumbai might be challenging. However, you can still consider some options:
Pune:
- D.Y. Patil College of Engineering
- Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering (PCCOE)
- MIT Academy of Engineering
Nagpur:
- Priyadarshini College of Engineering
- Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering
- KDK College of Engineering
Mumbai:
- Atharva College of Engineering
- Vidyalankar Institute of Technology
- Thakur College of Engineering and Technology
If these options don't work, you can explore colleges in other cities like Nashik, Kolhapur, or Aurangabad, where the competition might be slightly lower.
If you have a valid JEE Mains score then,
I would recommend you to use JEE college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your score.
Here is the link to the tool:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your score.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Should I choose Bsc chemistry in IITK considering branch change after 1st year to mechanical or Take mechanical engineering in a 2nd Tier IIT?
hello aspirant
if u want to persue mechanical eng.. then u should consider tier 2 iit because opting for branch chanche option is avialable in very few iits and also it is very difficult to get your branch change in iit because it require quite high cgpa.
im studying btech in automobile eng. if i give my gate through mechanical eng. am i eligible for PSU companies which recruits ME students??
Hi there,
Hope you are doing fine.
Yes you are certainly eligible to get admission in the public sector companies by giving the gate examination in the mechanical engineering.
You need to secure a good rank to get admission in the top mtech colleges through the gate and even getting a job in the top psus.
You can get more details regarding the marks required and the procedure required to secure the job in public sector companies. Further you can contact any senior or expert students and get an idea about the same and the tips required to crack the examination with a good score.
Hope this resolves your query.
what is the cutoff of mechanical engineering of sc category
Hello student,
The cutoff for mechanical engineering in JEE Main for the SC category varies each year depending on several factors, including:
- Number of applicants: The more applicants, the higher the cutoff.
- Difficulty level of the exam: A more difficult exam can lead to lower cutoffs.
- Number of seats available: More seats generally mean lower cutoffs.
To get an accurate idea of the cutoff for your specific year, it's best to refer to the official JEE Main results and counseling information.
However, based on past trends, the cutoff for mechanical engineering in the SC category is generally lower than the general category.
If you have a valid JEE Mains score and you are looking for colleges at your score then,
I would recommend you to use JEE college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your score.
Here is the link to the tool:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your score.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
I got 61 marks in ts pgecet what will be my rank i am from mechanical engineering and is there any chance of getting JntuH (SC category)
Hi there,
Hope you are doing fine.
With 61 marks in TS PGECET, predicting your exact rank can be challenging without the precise ranking formula and considering the overall competition and number of candidates. However, based on previous year data and general trends a score of 61 often places you in a competitive position likely within the top 5000 to 10000 ranks but this can vary.
For Mechanical Engineering, this rank might still provide opportunities for admission into various government and private engineering colleges in Telangana. Many institutions offer specializations and courses related to mechanical engineering, including those in emerging fields and advanced studies.
To get specific details regarding it, you can visit the official website of the ts pgecet and then check the required details.
Hope this resolves your query.
i ranked 488 in tsecet is there any chance to get seat in kuwl kakathiya university i am from mechanical branch
Hi there,
Hope you are doing fine.
Congratulations on getting 488 rank in the ts ecet examination.
With a rank of 488 in the TS ECET you have a strong chance of securing a seat in the mechanical engineering branch at Kakatiya University .
Generally having a rank of 488 is quite competitive and Kakatiya University being a prominent institution in Telangana is likely to have seats available for candidates with this rank especially in branches like mechanical engineering.
However the exact availability of seats can depend on the number of applicants and the specific cutoff for the mechanical engineering program for the current year.
To get a more precise details related to it, you can contact the admission office and know about your queries.
Hope this resolves your query.
Which is better IIT Roorkee Chemical, IIT Mandi/Ropar/ Patna Mathematics and computing or IIT Kanpur Mechanical/Chemical, placement-wise and opportunity-wise in the last 3-4 years?
Hy,
When comparing different IITs and their respective programs, it's essential to consider factors such as placement statistics, career opportunities, faculty, research facilities, and overall reputation.
IIT Roorkee, Chemical Engineering
- Reputation: IIT Roorkee has a strong reputation in Chemical Engineering and is one of the oldest IITs, with a robust network of alumni and industry connections.
- Opportunities: Graduates from IIT Roorkee in Chemical Engineering generally find good placement opportunities, with many securing positions in top chemical, petrochemical, and related industries.
- Placement Stats: Historically, IIT Roorkee has had good placement records in Chemical Engineering, with competitive salaries and opportunities for higher studies or research roles.
IIT Mandi/Ropar/Patna, Mathematics and Computing
- Reputation: These newer IITs have rapidly established themselves in Mathematics and Computing. They are known for strong programs in these fields and offer significant opportunities for research and industry collaboration.
- Opportunities: Graduates from these IITs have been increasingly successful in securing roles in top tech companies, finance, and research institutions.
- Placement Stats: Recent reports suggest that Mathematics and Computing graduates from IIT Mandi, Ropar, and Patna have seen strong placements, with competitive offers from leading tech firms and finance companies.
IIT Kanpur, Mechanical/Chemical Engineering
- Reputation: IIT Kanpur is renowned for its engineering programs, including Mechanical and Chemical Engineering. It is one of the top IITs in terms of research output, faculty quality, and industry connections.
- Opportunities: Graduates from IIT Kanpur in Mechanical and Chemical Engineering benefit from the institute's strong industry ties and research facilities, leading to excellent career opportunities.
- Placement Stats: IIT Kanpur consistently reports high placement rates with attractive salary packages for both Mechanical and Chemical Engineering graduates. The institute's strong alumni network further enhances career prospects.
If you value the prestige and established placement record of a more established IIT, IIT Kanpur would be a strong choice for mechanical or chemical engineering. If you're interested in emerging fields with strong placement potential and can leverage the growing reputation of newer IITs, Mathematics and Computing at IIT Mandi, Ropar, or Patna is also an excellent option.
iit bombay chemical or iit madras mechanical and why
Hello there,
Choosing between IIT Bombay Chemical Engineering and IIT Madras Mechanical Engineering depends on your interests and career goals:
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IIT Bombay Chemical Engineering : Known for its strong research facilities and industry connections in the chemical sector. If you’re interested in chemical processes, materials science, or related fields, this could be a great fit.
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IIT Madras Mechanical Engineering : Renowned for its robust mechanical engineering curriculum, research opportunities, and diverse applications in industries like automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. If you have a keen interest in mechanical systems and design, this might suit you better.
Both are prestigious programs, but IIT Madras Mechanical Engineering generally has broader applications and may offer more diverse career opportunities.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Can I pursue an M.Tech in AI/ML or Computer Science through PGCET after completing a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, and am I eligible to choose the CSE paper during PGCET?
Hello Aspirant
There are possibilities for pursuing an M.Tech in AI/ML or Computer Science after a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering through PGCET, but eligibility can vary depending on the specific PGCET exam and the universities you're applying to. Here's a breakdown:
Eligibility for M.Tech:
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PGCET Exam:
- Some states like Karnataka conduct PGCET exams with separate papers for different specializations (e.g., Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science). In such cases, you wouldn't be eligible for the CSE paper unless your B.Tech is in Computer Science.
- Other states might have a common PGCET exam for all engineering disciplines. Here, with a good score and depending on the university's specific eligibility criteria, you might be considered for M.Tech programs in CS or AI/ML, even with a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering.
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University Eligibility:
- Each university offering M.Tech programs might have its own specific eligibility criteria. Some might require a B.Tech in a relevant field like Computer Science for CS or AI/ML programs.
- However, some universities might offer these programs even for students from other engineering backgrounds, provided they meet certain requirements (e.g., bridge courses in computer science fundamentals).
Check the specific PGCET exam you're planning to take (e.g., Karnataka PGCET) and understand their paper structure and eligibility criteria for M.Tech programs.
Explore M.Tech programs in AI/ML or CS offered by universities you're interested in. Look for their eligibility criteria regarding the qualifying B.Tech degree and any additional requirements for students from non-CS backgrounds.
If the information online is unclear, don't hesitate to contact the admissions office of the universities directly. They can clarify their eligibility criteria for your specific situation.
Hope this helps