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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
No, you will not able to admission in anand homoeopathic medical College without neet. Only in government quata admission consider. Total fees of college is 35K
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, of course. Internships are a crucial part of the BTech in Mechanical Engineering coursework that gives the right opportunity to gain practical experience in the field, learn about the real-world applications, and excel at the workplace in the future. You get to learn new skills and techniques to tackle challenges and also have fun applying the theoretical knowledge learned within the classroom setting to solve real-world mechanical puzzles.
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The BTech Mechanical Engineering labs are actually a mix of both factors. You will have fun experimenting and learning new things using your problem-solving and analytical skills, but it will also be challenging and tough at times owing to the work pressure and the complex nature of tasks assigned to be completed within a stipulated time.
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Well, yes. You can get a chance to make drones and smart robotic systems during the BTech Mechanical Engg. coursework because there are elective subject modules related to these topics that also involve dedicated lab classes and projects. You may get the perfect opportunity to create such exciting mechanical systems during labs and industrial projects.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Make a study plan and note down all the important topics. Understand the concepts well instead of mugging up. Take help from your peers and professors. Practice the last 5 years papers to check your preparation. You would definitely be able to clear the backlog of papers in the B Tech Mechanical Engineering course with consistent efforts.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, coaching classes are not strictly necessary for B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering—but they can be helpful in some cases, depending on your goals and learning style.
When You Don't Need Coaching
| Situation | Why Coaching May Not Be Necessary |
|---|---|
| You attend a good college with strong faculty | Regular lectures and labs often cover the core concepts well. |
| You are self-motivated and disciplined | If you study consistently and use online resources (e.g., NPTEL, YouTube, PDFs), you can do just fine. |
| You're focused on passing university exams and understanding concepts | Standard textbooks and practice problems are usually enough. |
When Coaching Can Help
| Goal | Coaching Helps With |
|---|---|
| GATE/IES/PSU preparation | Coaching provides structured prep, doubt-solving, and mock tests. |
| Difficulty in core subjects (Thermodynamics, SOM, Fluid Mechanics) | Good coaching can clarify tough concepts and improve grades. |
| Campus placements in core/mechanical companies | Coaching may help with aptitude tests and technical interviews. |
| Higher studies abroad (GRE, TOEFL) | Specialized coaching helps improve your test scores. |
What The Majority of Students Do
- 1st & 2nd year: No coaching, generally, the concentration is on the college studies.
- 3 rd year and above: Those who want to go to PSUs, M.Tech or government jobs, join GATE coaching.
- Others also have aptitude/interview coaching in the final year placements.
Alternative to Coaching
- In case you don t want to coach, but you want to perform:
- Take NPTEL lectures (free, IIT professors)
- Co
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The college life for the BTech Mechanical Engineering students offers learning experiences, vibrant culture, social events, workshops, seminars and lectures. There are lab sessions and research projects to help you innovate.
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Yes, there are more than 90 colleges in India that offer admission to the BTech Mechanical Engg. course via the CUET exam scores, including LPU, GGSIPU, Galgotias University, and Shoolini University. While not many students are aware, CUET can actually turn out to be an excellent alternative to JEE Main for admission to engineering courses like BTech Mechanical Engineering, where the exam syllabus includes the questions from the Class 12 syllabus only, as opposed to JEE Main, which covers both Class 11 and 12. CUET scores are also more likely to be accepted across various colleges than JEE Main.
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