Which university provides best placements for Mechanical students in India?

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    Aadarshini | Guide-Level 11

    3 years ago
    In order to get the best placements, enroll in Chandigarh University. A record number of 3750 engineering students were selected during the campus placements in which more than 240 multinational companies participated. In total there was a jump of 30% in the number of total companies visiting the CU campus for campus placements of engineering students while there was jump of 70% in the number of core branch companies which selected the fresh talent. Moreover the total number of offers made to the engineering students also saw a rise of 60% in comparison to last year. Of the total 240 Engineering sector companies, more than 300+ MNCs of
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    Ankita Paul

    3 years ago
    Mechanical Engineering is the art and Science of designing, development and control of systems and components such as fluid mechanics, material Science, Thermodynamics kinematics, etc. Mechanical engineers use these core concepts paired with tools like computer-aided design (CAD), and product lifecycle management to design, analyze and manufacturing of equipments. Department of Mechanical Engineering - widely recognised as one among the best Mechanical engineering college in Punjab, India has established a trademark in entire region by producing a competent workforce in the past years. Their course curriculum equips students with the e
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    Rekha Devi | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    Chandigarh University is the youngest university to get NAAC A+ Accreditation and also the fastest-growing private university with the best placements records. Getting A+ in NAAC is itself enough to define the basic facilities that are available to students at Chandigarh University. THE MAXIMUM no. Of placement are from MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT in CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY and in BIG companies like Indigo, Google, Amazon, etc. High tech labs are there for students for practicing and making their projects. Special expertise is there for each student for making their all over development. Maximum patents are from Chandigarh University.
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    Aneeta Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    Placement for Mechanical Engineering students from Chandigarh university is the best option. Many multinational companies visit the campus such as Amazon, IBM software and many more tie-ups with signed MOU. They offer good package after completion of their course from the University. As the University has developed many programmes with advanced teaching methods.
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    Sakshi Nag

    3 years ago
    Chandigarh University provides the best placements for Mechanical students in India. Mechanical Engineering is the art and Science of designing, development and control of systems and components such as fluid mechanics, material Science, Thermodynamics kinematics, etc. Mechanical engineers use these core concepts paired with tools like computer-aided design (CAD), and product lifecycle management to design, analyze and manufacturing of equipments. Department of Mechanical Engineering - widely recognised as one among the best Mechanical engineering college in Punjab, India has established a trademark in entire region by producing a comp
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    rekha | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    The highest Paying Mechanical Engineering Jobs in India
    Godrej Group. General Motors. Bosch India. Larsen & Toubro Limited. Tata Motors. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. GAIL. IOCL.

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