Mechatronics Engineering
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
As far as I know, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, SRM University, Hindustan University and Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai, only offer courses in robotics and automation in Tamil Nadu.
The cut-offs for these two colleges (PSG and Thiagarajar) are very high. I think you have very low cut off marks. You may get a seat if you belong to SC, ST, SCA categories only.
For previous year's cut-off marks refer: www.cutoff.tnea.ac.in
If you mention your caste then I may help you with more details.
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Good luck.
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The branch of mechatronics deals with machines and their operations. It is a combination of mechanical, electronics, electrical, and a little of computer science. With the increase in automation that is the employment of machines in the IT sector many people lose jobs. But the mechatronics course is essential in the working of the machines so that mechatronics has a wide scope in the future.
It may not be offered by many universities but there are some good colleges like Manipal University, SRM University, PSG College of Technology- Coimbatore, etc. After 4 years on completing the course, it will have a great scope.
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