Robotics in India

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Saurabh dutt

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No, B.Tech in Robotics is only offered by colleges located in Bangalore and for AI, you need to go abroad.

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Kritika Agarwal

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Robotics will be a better option as it consists of mechanical, electrical and computer science engineering which deals precisely with the construction, design, application and operations of Robots. This is the field right now which has got applications almost everywhere. More and more automated machines are taking place of humans to work in a hazardous environment and efficiency is also high. The use of robots will increase in the future and it holds a promising career for someone really interested in the field.

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Ankit Anand

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Hi, kindly check Manipal university, according to me it's best.

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raghav sharma

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GGI is the first and the best robotics college in North-India.

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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Day by day as technology is advancing so trained manpower demand is increasing. similar due to a boom in electronics and computer automation n instrumentation is also increasing. so there it will increase the trained manpower in robotics also. Ya not boom but it is increasing with a slow rate.

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Debajit Chandra

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Robotics course is a mixture of electronics, mechanics and software. Hence, 12th with science and minimum 50% marks is required to pursue the same.
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