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31st July 2011, 04:08 AM
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Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
i want to know the scope of mechatronics in future? because if there is good scope i want to start my career in this area
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31st July 2011, 12:37 PM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
Dear friend ,
Scope of Mechatronics in Future- This course provides the students with heavy knowledge on basic electronics subjects, various computer languages along with hardware and software, control system, various machine related works, etc. One of the most beneficial things about the course is that it provides the student with elaborate knowledge on various streams such as electronics, computer science, mechanical, controlled system, etc. this increases the job scope for the candidates after the completion of B.Sc in Mechatronics. As various factories and industries are growing day by day the scope of students in this course is also rising. Good day!!!!!! |
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1st August 2011, 02:09 AM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
'Mechatronics is the synergistic combination of electronics, mechanical and computer systems integrated via a control architecture'
A mechatronic engineer designs mechanical devices that incorporate electrical, software and mechanical components.Examples include a more efficient washing machine, cameras, laser printers, hybrid autos and garage door openers. A mechatronics Engineer deals with a system that has many electromechanical components. Collaborate with vehicle dynamics group on developing advanced systems The field of mechatronics requires that engineers have broad exposure to software programming, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. A mechatronic engineer needs to possess good communication, problem solving and creative skills Graduates can work in automobiles, manufacturing, gas and oil, mining, transport, defense, robotics, aerospace and aviation. |
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23rd August 2011, 05:40 PM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
dear sir
my name is khan I COMPLETED MECHATRONIC ENGINEERING COULD I DO MASTER IN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING PLZ SEND MY E MAIL [email protected] |
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30th January 2012, 05:04 PM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
>>the only way to become a software engineer is you must get a good cutoff in 10 +2 exam .
>>to get agood seat in a good college. >>you can also even write entrances to get seats in indian institute of technology and national institute of technology. >>to become a software engineer you must study b.e or b.tech course in computer science engineering. |
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5th March 2012, 08:45 PM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
http://collegedata.in/scope-of-mechatronics-colleges-available-in-india-and-abroad-for-mechatronics/ HERE YOU CAN see what is the scope of MEchatronics and realted top engineering colleges providing mechantroncs frns
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7th May 2012, 04:29 PM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
hello...m persueing degree in mechanical engg. i wnt to do a 3-4 mnths course in mechatronics. so i wnt 2 kno the institutes offering this course, fee structure, its job prospects,future scope,whether it is a certificated course or not. please guide
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28th July 2012, 11:49 PM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
sir
I wish to join a mechatronics course of 3 year.i dont know the scope & the job how to?so please help me .type of job with example.please reply to me my email add is [email protected] |
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29th July 2012, 04:29 AM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
This course provides the students with heavy knowledge on basic electronics subjects, various computer languages along with hardware and software, control system, various machine related works, etc.
One of the most beneficial things about the course is that it provides the student with elaborate knowledge on various streams such as electronics, computer science, mechanical, controlled system, etc. this increases the job scope for the candidates after the completion of B.Sc in Mechatronics. As various factories and industries are growing day by day the scope of students in this course is also rising. |
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29th July 2012, 10:13 AM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
MECHATRONICS is Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics systems combined with Information Technology.
In the current scenario of technical advancement those who can handle multiple disciplines of engineering, is preferred rather than who sticks to a branch by itself. Hence Mechatronics being an integrated new generation course has wide potential within the country and abroad. Mechatronic engineering is a new focus area in engineering with wide range of application in business and industrial sector. Industries entered in mechatronic engineering include automobile, aerospace, defence and energy as well as the manufacturing of industrial and domestic products, drugs, furniture and processing of chemicals and foods. |
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29th July 2012, 12:02 PM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
Dear friend,
To Be More Clear:- Mechatronics is emerging as one of the integrated new generation courses having enough career potential within the country and abroad. This is a combination of mechanical engineering, electrical & electronics, computer engineering, systems engineering and control engineering. It is also called Robotic science. Mechatronics has wide applications in Robotics, Nano technology, automation, aircraft engineering, biomedical systems and computer-aided design. Taking in to account the emerging opportunities in the telecom sector, Nanotechnology and Mechatronics is emerging as the promising technological areas. Being the four-year graduate program, engineering students can directly apply for postgraduate programs in Mechatronics abroad. MS Mechatronics is the most established and successful specialist program in UK, which will substantially enhance career prospects of students. It is of one-year duration under full-time program. In United States MS Mechatronics course is of two-year duration. Completing the post graduate program in mechatronics, career opportunities include positions such as:- 1)systems engineer, 2)Application engineer, 3)Product development in industrial sectors 4)Automation systems, 5)Automotive engineering, 6)Aerospace, 7)Shipping or hardware/software development. All The Best |
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9th September 2012, 02:03 AM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
I AM SWAROOP........... AM A MECHATRONICS STUDENT....
CAN YOU PLEASE REPLY ME THE SCOPE OF MECHATRONICS IN DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF FIELDS?????????? I AM A DEPLOMA STUDENT IN "NTTF" SHOULD I STUDY B-TECH OR WILL I GET A JOB WITH THIS DEPLOMA THAN B-TECH??? |
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4th December 2012, 07:49 PM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
Hello Friend,
Mechatronics provides the students to gives knowledge on various streams such as mechanics, computer science, electronics, controlled system, artifical inteligence etc. The scope of students in this course are rising.Courses Available: 1.B.tech/B.E in Mechatronic Engineering 2.M.tech/M.E in Mechatronic Engineering. Qualification: 1.For Bachelor Degree the student have passed +2 EXAM With 50% marks in agreegate inPhysics,chemistry,math in any Recognized Board/University.. 2.For Post Graduate program in Mechatronics a candidate need to have B.E/B.Tech in the area of electrical engineering, electronics, instrumentation, mechanical, electronics and telecommunication from any recognized university. Scope of Mechatronics: After completion of the Mechatronics program one can getting jobs in IT sectors or other private firms.They can also get jobs in Govt. sectors. |
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5th December 2012, 12:22 AM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
As the branch in engineering called mechatronics is the combined branch of two
different branches eletronics and mechanical, it has good scope in future MECHATRONICS is Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics systems combined with Information Technology. In the current scenario of technical advancement those who can handle multiple disciplines of engineering, is preferred rather than who sticks to a branch by itself. Hence Mechatronics being an integrated new generation course has wide potential within the country and abroad. Mechatronic engineering is a new focus area in engineering with wide range of application in business and industrial sector. Industries entered in mechatronic engineering include automobile, aerospace, defence and energy as well as the manufacturing of industrial and domestic products, drugs, furniture and processing of chemicals and foods. GOOD LUCK... |
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5th December 2012, 02:52 PM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
The synergistic combination of electronics, mechanical and computer systems integrated via a control architecture'A mechatronic engineer designs mechanical devices that incorporate electrical, software and mechanical components.Examples include a more efficient washing machine, cameras, laser printers, hybrid autos and garage door openers.
A mechatronics Engineer deals with a system that has many electromechanical components.Collaborate with vehicle dynamics group on developing advanced systems The field of mechatronics requires that engineers have broad exposure to software programming, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. A mechatronic engineer needs to possess good communication, problem solving and creative skills Completing the post graduate program in mechatronics, career opportunities include positions such as:- 1)systems engineer, 2)Application engineer, 3)Product development in industrial sectors 4)Automation systems, 5)Automotive engineering, |
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12th February 2013, 06:55 PM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
Dear friend ,
Scope of Mechatronics in Future- This course provides the students with heavy knowledge on basic electronics subjects, various computer languages along with hardware and software, control system, various machine related works, etc. One of the most beneficial things about the course is that it provides the student with elaborate knowledge on various streams such as electronics, computer science, mechanical, controlled system, etc. this increases the job scope for the candidates after the completion of B.Sc in Mechatronics. As various factories and industries are growing day by day the scope of students in this course is also rising. Good day!!!!!! |
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12th February 2013, 06:56 PM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
Dear friend ,
Scope of Mechatronics in Future- This course provides the students with heavy knowledge on basic electronics subjects, various computer languages along with hardware and software, control system, various machine related works, etc. One of the most beneficial things about the course is that it provides the student with elaborate knowledge on various streams such as electronics, computer science, mechanical, controlled system, etc. this increases the job scope for the candidates after the completion of B.Sc in Mechatronics. As various factories and industries are growing day by day the scope of students in this course is also rising. Good day!!!!!! |
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24th July 2013, 10:02 PM
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Re: Scope of Mechatronics in Future?
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I am a final year student of B.Tech. I want to do M.Tech (Mechatronics). Kindly provide the details of universities that offer this course. What are the job opportunities in this field? Marur Sai Charan Mechatronics is a blend of branches of engineering like Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics and Computer Science. It focuses mainly on design and production of automated equipment. It aids design, development, maintenance and management of high-technology engineering systems for automation of industrial operations. Mechatronics is extensively used in design and manufacturing of mechanical and electronic items. In fact, several products we know as mechanical or electronic devices are actually, products of mechatronics. Washing machines, dishwashers, microwaves and robots are some examples. Robotics is a classic example of the application of Mechatronics. The basic difference between robotics and mechatronics is in the way the systems get their inputs. In mechatronic systems, we provide the inputs; whereas robotic systems get their inputs by themselves. For better understanding, consider traffic lights. These are mechatronic systems because they work using the inputs we provide. However, if they are programmed to capture the density of traffic and change lights accordingly, they would become robotic systems! Mechatronics can be applied to fields like nanotechnology, automation, aircraft engineering, oceanography, oil and gas, biomedical systems, transport and computer-aided design. The study of Mechatronics covers subjects like Mathematics, Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Circuit System, Electronics and Communication, Mechanical Design and Power Engineering. Some of the universities/institutes that offer M.Tech (Mechatronics) are listed below. VIT University, Vellore: The eligibility criterion is Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Automobile Engineering or Computer Science and Engineering. Admission is based on performance in entrance test/ GATE. For details, log on to http://www.vit.ac.in Central Institute of Tool Design, Hyderabad: The eligibility criterion is BE/ B.Tech (ECE/ Mechanical/ EEE/ EIE/ Aeronautical Engineering) with at least 55 percent marks. Admission is based on performance in entrance test. For details, log on to www.citdindia.org Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Amity University, Noida: The eligibility criteria are BE/ B.Tech/ AMIE in Mechanical/ ECE/ EEE and +2 with 60 percent marks. For details, log on to http://www.amity.edu Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur: The eligibility criterion is Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Production Engineering or Computer Science and Engineering. For details, log on to http://www.iiitdmj.ac.in Job prospects: Professionals in Mechatronics can work in areas like design, R&D, manufacture, production, safety, and quality. Some roles they can assume are systems engineer, application engineer, product development engineer, quality and safety engineer, research and development engineer, project supervisor and managers. Jobs can be found in fields like electronics, electrical, manufacturing, engineering, instrumentation, defence, mining, aerospace, automobile, robotics, tool design and aviation. In short, candidates who are adept in electronics, software design and mechanics can compete for many technical roles in these fields. Research organisations and educational institutions are the other avenues. Some attributes expected in Mechatronics engineers are: Technical drawing and computer programming skills 1)Numeric skills (as Mathematics is an important tool) 2)Good communication, problem solving and decision making skills 3)Ability to work in teams if you want to do MS in abroad, then you have to consider the following factors: Academic record, right from schooling Marks obtained in the basic degree Scores obtained in GRE and TOEFL Letters of recommendation from professors If you want to pursue Master's programme in a good university in USA, securing a good score in GRE and TOEFL is imperative. Taking these tests is one of the ‘must’ criteria candidates must meet for getting admission into any of the US universities. The cut off score in GRE for the master's programmes varies from university to university and may differ from year to year. For a better idea on cut off scores, you may write to the universities, analyse the cut off scores of the specific university in previous years or seek the help of foreign education consultancies. all the best for your carrier..!!! |
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