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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Mechatronics is a field of engineering that includes study with a combination of various engineering disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, telecommunication, control and computer engineering.
Not in india but globally Mechatronics is growing very fast and right now every systems is made of Electromechanical systems with computer Science and programming like PLC, HMI, Microcontroller, CNC, Robotics systems.
India have the big market in manufacturing and machine tools applications where mostly mechatronics systems are working, In every industries like Food, Oil gas, Pharma, Manufacturing, Automotive every sector are using mechatronic
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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Yes. There's no problem in doing that.

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Lipika Dhingra

Scholar-Level 16

Hello! Being an alumni of LPU I would like to throw some light on the specific programme outcomes of CIVIL ENGINNERING:
1: Creating Civil Engineers who are competent enough to deal with real life problems and providing their sustainable solutions through knowledge of mathematics, Science and engineering, including project based learning and industry internship.
2 : Imparting knowledge of the latest technology and development in the field of Civil Engineering through updated curriculum and its content, incorporating software learning, E learning, practical learning.
3 : Skill development, both technical as well as soft skills, to make th
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Sumit Kumar SinghTime to create Illusion to Reality!

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Yes, in future, it has a vast scope and competition is also very less. So, go for it.

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Smridhi BhambriTrying to give directions to aspirants .

Contributor-Level 7

Yes of course. You can go after that.
Good Luck.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Sai Ganesh, your score in board exam is not bad but to get admission at SASTRA University you must have scored atleast 90% and JEE marks are not important as if they don't consider the low marks in JEE, they will admit based on board exam marks also.
I think you have low chances to get a seat and since you have opted for computer science engineering, it is highly competitive. So even if you get a seat you will not get computer science engineering.
The official website for applying is www.sastra.edu and the last date is June 10.
If you want , you can apply but you have low chances only.
All the best!

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

No, there is a difference between petrochemical and petroleum engineering. A petroleum engineer typically deals with the process of producing oil and gas from the reservoir, thus needing knowledge of reservoir and oil/gas wells. A petrochemical engineer deals with the production of petroleum based chemicals which is carried out in a refinery. This require knowledge of chemical/process engineering like separation, unit operations etc.

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Saeony SatpathyStudent at Alliance University. Here to help 😊

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Kabiraj,
For any scholarship, you have to first appear for the entrance exam AUMAT for an undergraduate course. After getting selected in the selection process you can apply for the scholarship/s if you choose to take admission into Alliance University. You'll get detailed information from the registrar's office of the college and proceed accordingly.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

I would rather suggest you to get admission in a government college rather than spending such a huge amount.

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Hardeep Sidhu

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This college has given maximum salary package of 6 Lacs per year yet. Average package is 4 Lacs per year. On the basis of these packages, you can take admission in this college in any branch of engineering.and technology.

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Sumit Kumar SinghTime to create Illusion to Reality!

Contributor-Level 7

Why not? You can get admission in reputed colleges because colleges provide BCA depending on board marks. Don't think that you are a science student so you won't be able to pursue BCA.

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Hardeep Sidhu

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Yes, it is famous for its placements.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Symbiosis, ISBM Pune, Indira, Pune University Department of MBA, JBIMS, NMIMS, KJ somaiya, SIES, N L Dalmia, Welingkar, Sydenham, etc. to name a few.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

It's difficult to get admission into government medical colleges at this score. For government medical colleges, your score should be 450+.
All the best.

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Shipra Suman

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The fee varies from college to college. For example, for IGNOU, the fee for entire course is Rs.20,000.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

54 marks are not enough to get you any college. So, it is advisable for you to keep trying in private universities for direct admission on the basis of 12th score.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
As per you marks in JEE Mains your chances are nil for getting into any top colleges.

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