for btech : which government college should i prefer for btech ...and the college which has better placement in mechanical

- AdminUpdated On January 27, 2023 09:50 AM

The LPU offers a B Tech in Mechanical Engineering which seamlessly articulates the concepts from basic science to technology with relevant practice through lab and projects for building the problem-solving skills, keeping industry requirements in place for Design, Manufacturing, Thermal, etc specialisation. The Eligibility Criteria is (Qualifying Exam) Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics, Mathematics, and English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST. The course aims at enabling the student to Effectively build and communicate the solutions using learnings from basic mechanical engineering, basic sciences, mathematics, and computational skills and tools. He should have the ability to design using Design of Machine Elements theories and to create prototypes using relevant manufacturing technology. He should acquire the Capability of building efficient energy conversion systems using a basic understanding of Thermodynamics, Heat transfer, and Fluid Mechanics. He should demonstrate the ability to propose cost-effective optimised solutions using simulated environments of Computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, and computer-aided engineering. The highest salary package offered to mechanical branch students is 31 LPA, while the average salary is 5 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Unominda, Altair, Dharam Consulting, Collins India, Hettich India, MVM Industries, Ashok Leyland, Bosch and Siemens Home Appliances, Volkswagen, Punjab Renewable Energy Systems, Wabag, Imperial Society of Innovative Engineers, Steelstrips Wheels, TCI, Spectraforce Technologies, Voltas, Cognizant, Capgemini, Code Nation, DXC Technology, Evalueserve, Anglo Eastern Ship Management, Asahi India, Rockman (Hero group), Samundra, Indo-MIM, Sandhar Technologies, JK Cement, Maruti, XL Dynamics, Cleanmax Solar, Elgi Equipments, Thermax, Bristlecone, Tex Zippers, Giga Solar, Westline Shipping, Raam Group, Nylocore Transmisisons, Saint Gobain Glass India, CHC Consultancy, GE Power, Delhivery etc.

- priyal gognaAnswered on January 27, 2023 09:50 AM
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Dear Student,

The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) are by far the best government engineering colleges in India. However, your preference should primarily depend on the score you are able to secure in the JEE Mains and JEE Advanced (in the case of IITs) exams.

Getting a good score is essential to get admission in any of these institutes. These institutes offer the best quality of technical education and placement offers.

If you are looking for regional colleges, then your decision must be based on the past placement records and discussion with alumni of these colleges. This step is important before shortlisting regional government colleges as not all of these colleges offer good placement opportunities through campus placement.

Also Read: Top 20 Private Engineering Colleges: Entrance Exam and Fees

Your primary goal should be getting a good score. On the basis of that, you will be able to select colleges that will offer you good academic value as well as job opportunities after graduation.

- Akansha SirohiAnswered on March 15, 2017 01:02 PM
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