5th June 2011, 05:44 PM
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Is Mechatronics a good option for engineering? What's the future prospective for the same?
what does it deals with ?Is it really hard to study ?
which is the best college for mechatronics in India Is there any job opportunity in India or abroad |
5th April 2012, 12:30 AM
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Mechatronics is one of the few booming industries today with great future prospects.Its not really hard.Its just conceptual.You need to be regular.IITs are the best college available for the subject.Mechatronics is the combination of Mechanical engineering, Electronic engineering, Computer engineering, Software engineering, Control engineering, and Systems Design engineering in order to design, and manufacture useful products.Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary field of engineering, that is to say it rejects splitting engineering into separate disciplines.
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15th May 2012, 09:40 PM
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hi friends
Is Mechatronics a good option for engineering? What's the future prospective for the same? Mechatronics is one of the few booming industries today with great future prospects.Its not really hard.Its just conceptual.You need to be regular.IITs are the best college available for the subject.Mechatronics is the combination of Mechanical engineering, Electronic engineering, Computer engineering, Software engineering, Control engineering, and Systems Design engineering in order to design, and manufacture useful products.Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary field of engineering, that is to say it rejects splitting engineering into separate disciplines. thanks |
16th May 2012, 12:34 AM
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Mechatronics is one of the few booming industries today with great future prospects.Its not really hard.Its just conceptual.You need to be regular.IITs are the best college available for the subject.Mechatronics is the combination of Mechanical engineering, Electronic engineering, Computer engineering, Software engineering, Control engineering, and Systems Design engineering in order to design, and manufacture useful products.Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary field of engineering, that is to say it rejects splitting engineering into separate disciplines.
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4th June 2012, 10:26 PM
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does a mechatronics engineer have a high pay?
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13th June 2012, 01:32 PM
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I have 163.75 cut off mark in HSC Exam of Tamil Nadu., I am OC Category also.Can I get B.E.(Mechatronics) in any Engineering College?
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13th June 2012, 02:47 PM
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Mechatronics is mechanical, electrical and electronic systems combined with information technology. the thing that sets mechatronics(MCT) apart is that an MCT engineer does not need to have an indepth knowledge on the design of mechanical, electronic or computers... he just has to know their proper implementation to achive the desired control... Therefore, he needs to have the 'sufficient' knowledge about them.. However, his design domain is the system as a whole, and not its individual components.. This is what the crux of MCT is about... foreseeable future of MECHATRONIC ENGINEERING Aerospace industry Automotive industry Chemical Processing Computers Communications Education Electronics Healthcare Manufacturing and process Marine engineering Mining Research and development Your interests and talents:which are require to have unlimited growth in this industries You are interested in engineering - mathematics - physics You are quick to grasp technical relationships You like planning and organising You enjoy working on the PC You work accurately and carefully You are sociable and enjoy helping people You like working in a team best luck |
13th June 2012, 02:48 PM
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Dear, What is Mechatronics? Mechatronics is the future of engineering. It combines the principles of mechanics with electronics and computer systems in applications across many industries. Mechatronic engineers design and create machinery that integrates with electronics and computer control. From everyday consumer products such as microwaves, washing machines and DVD players to travel and transport applications in cars, boats and aircraft, Mechatronics is at play. Why study Mechatronics? The new degree offers an exciting world of opportunities. You’ll not only possess the knowledge and skills to work in Mechatronics, but you’ll also be able to work in traditional engineering fields such as mechanical, electronic, electrical and computer systems engineering, and project management. Career Opportunities In a world continually transformed by technology, you’ll be in high demand in organisations ranging from large, global corporations to smaller, niche firms in many diverse fields such as automotive, aerospace, defence, product development, manufacturing and processing plants, software and equipment. Thanks. |
13th June 2012, 02:50 PM
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hello friend as you asked about mechatronics its the favourite subject of myself it has a lot scope i'll tell you why it is my favourite subject ->as i'm electronics engineer i have a lot of interest on that subject because it has incredible path of electronics as you know well the integration of MECHATRONICS it is the combination of mechanical electronics control engineering and also computer science engineering ->next there is a lot of scope in research engineering ->and you can step in the robotics industry and also there are many reasons any ways you have a chance bro don't waste take up it will be amazing according to me all the best |
4th December 2012, 11:14 PM
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Is mechatronics engineering cources in india are approved abroad?
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1st May 2013, 02:51 PM
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I got 939/1000 & i confused which course to take is mechatronics or chemical engineer
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7th May 2013, 06:34 PM
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May i know some good companies which are available in Tamil Nadu which offers mechatronic jobs.
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11th May 2013, 02:27 PM
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Will I be able go in Automobile Industries after studying B.Tech Mechatronics?
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23rd September 2013, 05:03 AM
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Can I work in IT industry with a degree in Mechatronics? I will soon begin university in Mechatronics degree and I just need to know what jobs can I do
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24th January 2015, 02:34 PM
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I am B.Tech mechatronics engineeer myself(2011 passout). I worked in TCS for 2 years and resigned to work in my core field. As a mechatonics engineer I must say its a gateway to entirely different world where after you graduate you wont sit IDLE. You are employable escpecially in INDIA IT & computer science sector(after graduation if u find computer programming interesting) manufacturing sector(obviously...) pharmaceutical sector(deal with machines which makes medicines) automobile sector at abroad oil and gas pharmaceuticals industries which are purely automated. Like any other engineering if the person after graduation wants to live a good life then he can without fear opt for Mechatronics engineering. Its one of the most flexible discipline which the candidate can enjoy. I myself, my college mates, my seniors are living a decent life and on behalf of them i can say we did'nt regret joining mechatronics. hope this helps not only to questioner but anyone who reads this blog in future.... all the best |
30th January 2015, 07:09 PM
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Dear sir/mam I want become mechatronics after 12tscience.is there scope for mechatronics?
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31st December 2021, 03:27 PM
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how is mechatronics applicable in army?
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