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So, to prove yourself you should attend MAT exam according to my concern.
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With the great skills that the student has developed learning from a reputed IM, the student is bound to get a higher pay as compared to the others. The average package that an IIM graduate can expect ranges between 10 to 20 Lacs per annum.
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Honestly, Mechanical at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology is a solid but practical choice not a “dream” one.
You will get:
- Good campus, labs, exposure
- Decent peer group and opportunities
- Overall stable placements
But real talk:
- Core mechanical jobs are limited and not very high-paying
- Many students shift to IT/analytics later
- Your growth will depend a lot on your own skills, internships, projects
Simple take-
If your other options are similar or lower tier → it's worth it
If you're getting top NITs/IIITs or CS branches elsewhere → prefer thoseGo for it only if you're okay putting in extra effort or genuine
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