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Surbhi Saxena

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For metallurgical Engineering NIT is the best if we check placements then you will find that NIT is better than IIEST Shibpur. For further studies, the best NIT colleges are NIT Durgapur, NIT Warangal, NIT Rourkela, NIT Jamshedpur, NIT Karnataka, NIT Jaipur. Best of luck for your future.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The lateral entry process at OP Jindal University (OPJU) for a three-year full-time B.Tech in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering is as follows:
1. The eligible students have to either apply online at the official website of OPJU or submit an offline application.
2. They also need to pay a nonrefundable application fee of Rs. 500 for the B.Tech course.
3. The eligibility criteria to apply are: having completed a 3-year Diploma in metallurgical engineering or a related subject with at least 50% marks, or having done a B.Sc. In mathematics with a first-class division.
4. Thereafter, a merit list will be announced for eligible candidat
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tarun mittal

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suggest you to take CSE engineer, it's better than metallurgical engineering. It's my personal opinion, I'm also a cs Engineer and I know very well it's scope. It's easier to find job by CSE engineering. There are lots of it companies and startups now a days.

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Chandan Jangir

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No, he can't sit in the placement drive of the CS, they ask only CSE and IT to sit in their campus round and somewhere ECE also but not the metallurgy student.
You can definitely go to software job if you'll have that potential to maintain both metallurgy and coding part that is you'll have to maintain both your GPA along with the coding and other skills necessary to get into software field do start learning different coding languages

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Shivam Pathak

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Around 78% of students were placed in IIT ROORKEE in the metallurgy branch. You can change branches in IIT Roorkee it will be based on 1st year CPI. The average package of IIT Roorkee is 20lakh and the maximum offer was around 1.2cr last year. IIT Roorkee is of the best IITs and the Branch can be easily changed in IIT if you performed well in your 1st year so that you can join your dream branch but it depends on your CPI, talking about other courses in IIT Roorkee it does not matter because IITs and NITs give full freedom to the student so that they can work in their interested field.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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NIT Trichy is better than the colleges which have the working field for the core jobs like NIT Jamshedpur, NIT Raipur, etc. Because the activities provided at NIT Trichy will overpower that. Hope it helps.

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AdiAditya Pandey

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National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology (NIFT) is Best it is a government college situated in Ranchi Jharkhand. It comes under JoSAA counseling and one can get admission by doing choice filling in JoSAA counseling. The package is decent in NIFT and good government companies visit the campus for mechanical and metallurgical engineers.

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Ankit GuptaDoing btech from Rajasthan

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Debating about NIT Srinagar and Amrita Coimbatore, NIT Srinagar is far much better college than Amrita Coimbatore in terms of placements, company visited, infrastructure, campus, facilities and activities. If you are getting mechanical branch in NIT Srinagar, then I think you should take a seat in that college only as compared to Amrita Coimbatore Mechanical. So the choice is in your hands. Good luck. I hope that this will help.

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Ankit GuptaDoing btech from Rajasthan

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Physical metallurgy deal out with trouble solving: and you will create the sorts of metallic alloys required for different types of manufacturing and construction. B.Tech. Metallurgical Engineering includes extracting metal from ore. Mineral processing require gathering mineral products from the earths incrustation. Candidates after completing this course they find many job scope in various fields. And duration of this course is 4 yeras. As well as syllabus divided into 8 seems. And it is being offered by most of the industries throughout the nation. B.Tech. Metallurgical Engineering Employ Areas:
Authority of India (SAIL)
Hardware Compa
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Pradnya Sharma, it's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing your graduation in engineering after completion of the Diploma in engineering. Yes, you can definitely do this. You can get admission based on your Diploma under the lateral mode of admission. For this, you need to check the website of the dte of tech education of your state. Normally speaking admissions are based on marks of Diploma and one has to apply online. Best wishes to you.

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