Hi Nishu!
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Actually, now it only depends upon your interest. If you like computers and want to work in an it company in future and can compensate with your bitsian tag then go for ait without any second thought, but if you want to be bitsian and do not have any wish to work in a it company doing coding or other, then you can join bits pilani and can live your best college life in a reputed college.
But I will suggest you to go for AIT pune and join ece, it will make your future safe as ece have many job opportunities and you can do masters from their later if you wish with ece branch in hand. But if you are not agree with me then as your wish.
But I can give you information about manufacturing in BITS pilani.
Manufacturing Engineering has two main focus areas - manufacturing operations and manufacturing processes.
Manufacturing operations deal with simple inventory models, process ordering and forecasting like topics which may be covered in Manufacturing Management course and Optimization and Operations Research like courses which were a part of the old course structure, but now may be covered under other courses. Then there is management level focus in topics like Flexible Manufacturing Systems and Lean Manufacturing which are as of now offered as electives the former being along with MBA students.
The Manufacturing Processes deal with elementary design and theoretical understanding of core industrial processes which you would imagine to be of the time of Industrial Revolution. Things have surely come a long way since then but sure basics are there as it is. The newer techniques are given only introductory focus and only a 'reading' of what they are, is done. There is also a course on Mechatronics systems which gives good knowledge and feel of present systems, but again is slightly the informative kind.
Placements for automotive and production line type jobs is more or less treated both mechanical and manufacturing students alike, though I will refrain to say more . Another aspect is that you being a BITSian by no means will be restricted to be the Engineer your program (branch) makes you. You are free to stretch to cover Mechanical subjects and come at par; chuck the idea of core and jump to consultancy, finance or coding based job if you please and feel your interests to be otherwise.
WARNING : A VERY VERY PERSONAL OPINION Course contents particularly w.r.t the old curriculum have not been the analytical kind, more the like of informative and knowledge based. That is something, well, a lot of people realize that in core Engineering that tends to be the case - lesser chances of problem solving, if at all, not illuminated in coursework. My discomfort with Manufacturing Engineering would be attributed to this. I have a million more reasons to curse it for I know how and where it could have been better (analytical, real -life problem solving like etc.) - well everyone sees a scope for improvement. But as they say - "Har kisi ko mukammal jahan nahi milta" (not everyone is blessed with a complete/ perfect world). So I won't portray a rosy picture, i'll be blunt. I can't promise happiness, but I can promise opportunity and freedom like none other.
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