Can I do mechatronics engineering in Chennai Institute of Technology, Chennai?

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Asked by Arunachalam K

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  • Hello Arunachalam,
    Yes, it is a good choice for mechatronics engineering. But if you can get PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore then it is better to opt for it as PSG is more reputed and recognized than CIT, Chennai.
    You need to have a good cut-off for getting into PSG.
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    INFO@CITCHENNAI.NET

    7 years ago
    Yes, you can. Chennai Institute of Technology is the best place to learn mechatronics as it has South India's first Industrial robotics center in association with KUKA, Germany, Indo China Technology Center for Robotics and Automation and many more facilities.

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