5 years ago
What is the qualification required to study at MIT( Manipal Institute of Technology) for mechatronics?
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SYED FARHAN HAIDERCurrent Student
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Basic qualifications required by you are - basics of coding in Java, c+, python or any language. Since mechatronics is a new branch combining mechanical and electronics, you should be familiar with the basics of mechanics and electronics taugh
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Basic qualifications required by you are - basics of coding in Java, c+, python or any language. Since mechatronics is a new branch combining mechanical and electronics, you should be familiar with the basics of mechanics and electronics taught in 11th and 12th grade. Apart from that whichever branch you choose, to pursue a great career you need to be passionate enough.
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Raj shakyaCurrent Student
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Hi,It is totally depends upon your keen interest in the field and you have to first introspect yourself and you have to decide to go for which course. Now come to the point that which course you should go for in my opinion you can go for the m
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Hi,It is totally depends upon your keen interest in the field and you have to first introspect yourself and you have to decide to go for which course. Now come to the point that which course you should go for in my opinion you can go for the mechanical B.Tech from SRM because MNC's and many other top organization do visit for the campus and placements for the students and its ranking is among top 20 institutes (private) in India, if you have interest in mechanical branch, you can definitely go for it. Now, for B.Tech aeronautical engineering, if you have interest in it, you can go for it from MIT Manipal or SRM Chennai too provide education in aeronautical engineering, you can again choose SRM for it. Or, if you want to go for MIT Manipal, it is also a good ranked a good educational institutes you can decide now in which field and institute you want to join. Cheers.
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Raj shakyaCurrent Student
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Hi,
Let me break it down for you:
Ranking: SRM ranks 11 on the list of the best private sector colleges in India while Manipal is off the charts. Infrastructure & facilities: SRM boasts a 250 acre campus in Chennai which is the biggest of its k
Let me break it down for you:
Ranking: SRM ranks 11 on the list of the best private sector colleges in India while Manipal is off the charts. Infrastructure & facilities: SRM boasts a 250 acre campus in Chennai which is the biggest of its k
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Hi,
Let me break it down for you:
Ranking: SRM ranks 11 on the list of the best private sector colleges in India while Manipal is off the charts. Infrastructure & facilities: SRM boasts a 250 acre campus in Chennai which is the biggest of its kind with a 100 mbps network connection spread throughout out the campus. Aeronautical hanger: SRM holds an aeronautical hanger which consists of:
A computational fluid dynamics laboratory with standard software has been established
A subsonic research wind tunnel with hot wire anemometer, pressure scanner and precision manometers is available
A full-fledged aerospace structural mechanics laboratory is under development
The associated laboratories such as CAD Lab, Dynamics Lab, Metrology Lab, and Metallurgy Lab in the sister departments of the school are made available to students
Supersonic Wind tunnel (Mach 2.5 to 3.5)
Blower Tunnel
Jet Tunnel
Water flow channel for flow visualization
Air bus simulator
Fee: At SRM, you have to pay a lot less than what you have to pay at Manipal University, even though SRM being the better of the two. Hope you make the right choice cheers.
Let me break it down for you:
Ranking: SRM ranks 11 on the list of the best private sector colleges in India while Manipal is off the charts. Infrastructure & facilities: SRM boasts a 250 acre campus in Chennai which is the biggest of its kind with a 100 mbps network connection spread throughout out the campus. Aeronautical hanger: SRM holds an aeronautical hanger which consists of:
A computational fluid dynamics laboratory with standard software has been established
A subsonic research wind tunnel with hot wire anemometer, pressure scanner and precision manometers is available
A full-fledged aerospace structural mechanics laboratory is under development
The associated laboratories such as CAD Lab, Dynamics Lab, Metrology Lab, and Metallurgy Lab in the sister departments of the school are made available to students
Supersonic Wind tunnel (Mach 2.5 to 3.5)
Blower Tunnel
Jet Tunnel
Water flow channel for flow visualization
Air bus simulator
Fee: At SRM, you have to pay a lot less than what you have to pay at Manipal University, even though SRM being the better of the two. Hope you make the right choice cheers.
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5 years ago
Which one is better among SRM and Manipal Institute of Technology for aeronautical engineering?
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Raj shakyaCurrent Student
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Let me break it down for you:
Ranking: SRM ranks 11 on the list of the best private sector colleges in India while Manipal is off the charts. Infrastructure & facilities: SRM boasts a 250 acre campus in Chennai which is the biggest of its kind
Ranking: SRM ranks 11 on the list of the best private sector colleges in India while Manipal is off the charts. Infrastructure & facilities: SRM boasts a 250 acre campus in Chennai which is the biggest of its kind
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Let me break it down for you:
Ranking: SRM ranks 11 on the list of the best private sector colleges in India while Manipal is off the charts. Infrastructure & facilities: SRM boasts a 250 acre campus in Chennai which is the biggest of its kind with a 100 mbps network connection spread throughout out the campus. Aeronautical hanger: SRM holds an aeronautical hanger which consists of:
A computational fluid dynamics laboratory with standard software has been established
A subsonic research wind tunnel with hot wire anemometer, pressure scanner and precision manometers is available
A full-fledged aerospace structural mechanics laboratory is under development
The associated laboratories such as CAD Lab, Dynamics Lab, Metrology Lab, and Metallurgy Lab in the sister departments of the school are made available to students
Supersonic Wind tunnel (Mach 2.5 to 3.5)
Blower Tunnel
Jet Tunnel
Water flow channel for flow visualization
Air bus simulator.
Ranking: SRM ranks 11 on the list of the best private sector colleges in India while Manipal is off the charts. Infrastructure & facilities: SRM boasts a 250 acre campus in Chennai which is the biggest of its kind with a 100 mbps network connection spread throughout out the campus. Aeronautical hanger: SRM holds an aeronautical hanger which consists of:
A computational fluid dynamics laboratory with standard software has been established
A subsonic research wind tunnel with hot wire anemometer, pressure scanner and precision manometers is available
A full-fledged aerospace structural mechanics laboratory is under development
The associated laboratories such as CAD Lab, Dynamics Lab, Metrology Lab, and Metallurgy Lab in the sister departments of the school are made available to students
Supersonic Wind tunnel (Mach 2.5 to 3.5)
Blower Tunnel
Jet Tunnel
Water flow channel for flow visualization
Air bus simulator.
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Shreya JaiswalCurrent Student
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Manipal Institute of Technology does not offer Diploma in aerospace engineering but you may do it from a different college and then join Manipal as a lateral entry student for B.Tech in aeronautical engineering.
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PRAKHAR SINGHCurrent Student
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SRM rank around -9000 VIT- 5000, Manipal University-7000 in their respective entrances.
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YUVRAJ SHARMACurrent Student
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Yes, it is absolutely possible, but as per the branch, that you can have only on the basis of the results of your Diploma, as the branch is given on the basis of the merit list.
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YUVRAJ SHARMACurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
Hi,
Having a low GPA is an issue, but try to cope up your GPA by end of 3rd year. Sit for placements. Else, you can directly go for a Master's degree in either field you choose as there is a lot of scope in Master's degree.
Having a low GPA is an issue, but try to cope up your GPA by end of 3rd year. Sit for placements. Else, you can directly go for a Master's degree in either field you choose as there is a lot of scope in Master's degree.
6 years ago
What about cultural festivals? Are they good? Are there any sports competitions between colleges?
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SYED FARHAN HAIDERCurrent Student
Campus Representative, MIT Manipal
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Cultural Festival in Manipal University is named as REVELS. It is among the best in this zone. Most of the colleges participate. A lot of celebrities are also invited. So, many events are conducted that I don't have record of. It's the best ex
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Cultural Festival in Manipal University is named as REVELS. It is among the best in this zone. Most of the colleges participate. A lot of celebrities are also invited. So, many events are conducted that I don't have record of. It's the best experience of Manipal University a student can ever have here.
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6 years ago
I am in 12th standard and want to know about aerospace engineering in MIT. How is it? Should I join or not?
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SYED FARHAN HAIDERCurrent Student
Campus Representative, MIT Manipal
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Have you ever flown in an airplane and are you curious about how flying works? Are you interested in the fundamental concepts behind flying? How does a wing generate lift? And how can we fly as optimally as possible? If you want answers to the
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Have you ever flown in an airplane and are you curious about how flying works? Are you interested in the fundamental concepts behind flying? How does a wing generate lift? And how can we fly as optimally as possible? If you want answers to these questions, if this excites you, then you should definitely join this course.
Aerospace engineering deals with designing and building machines that fly. It is one of the newest branches of engineering, and began in the 19th century with the first experiments in powered flight. As technology progressed, two specialties emerged; aeronautical engineering, which involves designing aircraft such as powered lighter-than-air craft, gliders, fixed-wing airplanes and jets, autogyros, and helicopters; and astronautical engineering, which focuses on the design and development of spacecraft.
Aerospace engineering deals with designing and building machines that fly. It is one of the newest branches of engineering, and began in the 19th century with the first experiments in powered flight. As technology progressed, two specialties emerged; aeronautical engineering, which involves designing aircraft such as powered lighter-than-air craft, gliders, fixed-wing airplanes and jets, autogyros, and helicopters; and astronautical engineering, which focuses on the design and development of spacecraft.
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