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Akhil Waid

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Production Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Systems Engineering are closely related disciplines. Production and Industrial Engineering are pretty much the same disciplines. The areas of study include production systems (batch, mass, etc. ), production planning and management, economics of production systems, optimization and simulation techniques, etc. The supporting core engineering disciplines like engineering design, machine tools, production technology, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, the strength of materials, material Science, are all taught as well. Manufacturing Systems Engineering is more often a graduate
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Pravin JavheriProcess Engineer | Mentor | IIT Bombay

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Hi Satyam, I have just completed my graduation from one of the famous colleges in Maharashtra. So, I would like to suggest you the colleges based on my experience. For Production engineering best option can be, College of engineering Pune (COEP)
VJTI, Mumbai
VIT Pune
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Kunwar Bhanu Prakash VermaCivil Engineering NiT Agartala

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You can join any IIT, NIT or psu through GATE mechanical each year (marks should be greater than 75 & rank lesser than 500).
You can appear for GATE production and industrial (PI), through which you can get admission into many IITs and NITs.

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Prachi Shah

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There is a wide difference between the fields you are talking about and you can study further in any branch you take up, I would suggest that choose a field of your interest. And yes if you wish to study abroad then definitely DJSCOE has an upper hand as it provides more exposure.
All the best.

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Kushal Doshi

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I would suggest going for mechanical in KJ Somaiya because mechanical has always got higher preference than Prod as far as I know. Secondly KJ is already a deemed university. Deemed university means it is no longer under the rules of Mumbai University so when you pass you are said to be from KJ Somaiya University instead of Mumbai University. If we have a look at surveys then KJ Somaiya ranks higher than DJ Sanghvi which might be a reason for you to choose it.

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Pranjal Narain Saxena

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IPE is one of the oldest branches of NITJ and the faculty there is highly qualified and experienced. As per the placements stats, I can say it totally depends on you because lots of companies visit our campus and there is an ample amount of opportunities for you. Companies like Whirlpool, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Honda and other big giant companies allow IPE students to participate in placements with mechanical students.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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Industrial, Mechanical, and Production Engineers primarily design and construct large-scale industrial and mechanical processing plants and facilities. They also plan and coordinate manufacturing activities and take on administrative tasks like drawing up budgets and ensuring programs are run smoothly and efficiently.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there, Production Engineering is a combination of manufacturing technology, engineering sciences with management science. A production engineer typically has a wide knowledge of engineering practices and is aware of the management challenges related to production. In simple words, you know the value of your product and also know the proper management of that product in accordance with the market.Core Curriculum:Manufacturing Processes: In-depth knowledge of machining, casting, welding, forming, and other production techniques.Production Planning & Control: Learn to plan production schedules, manage inventory, and optimi
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