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If you are looking for colleges in Bangalore then it is Acharya Institute of Technology.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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Mechatronics engineering is a multidisciplinary segment of the engineering field. Rather than embrace traditional divisions of engineering as distinct entities, it combines electrical engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, and control engineering. In India, mechatronics is not that good filed for making a career but if you outside India such as Germany, USA, UK, Russia you'll find there is a huge demand for mechatronics engineers with good knowledge. Even the companies which manufactures the medical machinery needs the mechatronics engineer. Mechanical Engineering is also provide same opportunity but mechatronic
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Kanishk BarhanpurkarAlways looks for all-round development.

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As per my idea, there is a lot of scope in mechatronics branch in India. It contributes to the development of new technologies, automation, good practices in the industry, innovation of processes, products and systems. It also opens the way to specializations in several important fields such as medicine, aeronautics, chemistry and information technologies. So, if you want to go for this branch, it is an evergreen branch but the main factor is it depends on the college. So, all the best for your future.

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kanksha Mutreja

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Mechatronics is a field that can be considered relatively recent when compared to the various subcategories of engineering (even though it's been around for over 40 years). It is basically is a design process and new form of engineering that includes a combination of mechanical, electrical, telecommunications, control and computer engineering. So, the first thing that comes to anyone's head when thinking of mechatronics is a robot. Robots are the pinnacle of mechatronics engineering and to a certain extent correctly represent what mechatronics is all about. It's a lot of electronics and computer engineering implemented to control a mec
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kanksha Mutreja

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If your a good mechatronics engineer then you can get an average compensation ranging from INR 64000 and INR 96000 based on the tenure level. Mechatronics engineers can expect an average pay level of 88800 dollars per annum.

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Deependra KhandelwalI purusing B.Tech

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You can apply for the National scholarship for the B.Tech mecatronics programme. NPI (National scholarship portal) scholarship given by the government.

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sawan kumar

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Some of the colleges of Karnataka which offers engineering in mechatronics are Oxford college of engineering, Bangalore institute of technology, Manipal institute of technology and many more.

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Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary field of Science that includes a combination of mechanical engineering, electronics, computer engineering, telecommunications engineering, systems engineering and control engineering. As technology advances, the sub-fields of engineering multiply and adapt. Mechatronics' aim is a design process that unifies these sub-fields. Originally, mechatronics just included the combination of mechanics and electronics, therefore the word is a combination of mechanics and electronics; however, as technical systems have become more and more complex the definition has been broadened to include more technical areas
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