I got in EAMCET first phase is CVSR and second phase is Vardhaman mechanical engineering what is the scope of mechanical engineering and in special phase I got in cvr.which should I join.
Hello,
The growth prospect in the field of mechanical engineering is immense and one needs to be resilient to make it to the top of the line. The growth path for mechanical engineering graduates is quite bright when it comes to the entry-level. However, progressing to senior level requires a masters’ degree in mechanical engineering as well as work experience in a big firm or organisation
You can refer this link for more information regarding mechanical engineering :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-mechanical-engineering
It is hard to choose a college so there are few things that one should keep in mind after the admission process is done.College's placement record, fee structure, academics and creditation.
Placements:
As seeing the placement record provided on the official website of the respected colleges, the companies visiting and the package offered, it is quite clear that CVR college has the best placement record among three. The companies visiting the CVR college are greater in number and better than the other too. Same goes with the package and internships offered. Keeping placement in mind, CVR is the best college.
Academics:
All these colleges offer all engineering courses of all domains. The syllabus pattern is almost same in all three.
Fee structure:
The academic fee for Vardhaman college is around 4.5 lakhs for a B.tech course of four years, for CVR it is around 2.5 Lakhs for the same and for cvsr it's around 4 lakhs for the same 4 year B.tech course. Among these three, the one with minimal fee structure is CVR.
Credits:
All three universities are accredited with garde 'A' by NAAC.
Comparing all the three colleges based on the above criterias, CVR seems the best choice. Good luck!