Course Duration
4 YearsTotal Fees
2.35 LakhsTotal Fees | ₹2.35 Lakhs |
Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech) with specialization in Mechanical Engineering is a four year undergraduate course and is one of the most sought after degree courses in engineering stream. The eligibility to take admission in this course is 10+2 pass or equivalent.
Mechanical Engineering is the oldest branch of engineering. It was emerged as field of study in 18th century when industrial revolution took place in Europe. In India engineering was started with the establishment of IIT Roorkee, which was established in 1860s as Thomson College of Engineering. Now there are about 4300 engineering colleges in India including Institutes of National Importance i.e. IITs, NITs private colleges and universities like BITS Pilani, VIT etc.
First thing any engineering aspirant considers while choosing a branch is placement, Which branch is in demand nowadays? Which engineering graduates are the highest paid in current scenario? These are some questions that arise when admissions in engineering colleges start. Apart from this palcement criteria there are some other parameters which should be considered while choosing a discipline like- what are the research opportunities, what is scope of career growth etc.
Mechanical Engineering is the evergreen branch of engineering. Market scenario and demand of engineering graduates change every year but the demand of mechanical engineering will never be obsolete. Mechanical engineering graduates can find placements in almost every sector, right from construction sector to steel industry and from automobile to software.
Following are some highlights of general Mechanical Engineering course in India-
Course Level |
Undergraduate |
---|---|
Duration |
4 years (5 years in case of dual degree) |
Examination Type |
Semester System |
Eligibility |
10+2 or equivalent |
Admission Process |
Counselling after taking entrance test or direct admission |
Major Entrance Tests |
JEE Mains, BITSAT, COMEDK, VITEEE, SRMJEEE, UPSEE |
Course Fee |
INR 4 Lakh to 10 Lakh |
Average Starting salary |
INR 2.5 Lakh to 7 Lakh |
Top recruiting companies |
L&T, Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors |
Our daily life is surrounded by different kind of machines. Study of these machines comes under mechanical engineering. It is the branch of engineering that involves production, designing and operations of machines. The course objective of mechanical engineering is to prepare students for applying the principles of mechanical engineering for designing, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems.
Following are the sub disciplines that are associated with mechanical engineering-
Aspirants seeking admission to 4 year Full-time Program should be pass in (10+2) with Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry/Biotechnology, Language and any other subject from a recognised board.
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The CGPA to Percentage conversion formula in BPUT is as follows.
(CGPA - 0.5) * 10
Let’s say you have scored a CGPA of 8.5. The corresponding percentage for your CGPA is -
(8.5 - 0.5) * 10 = 8.0 * 10 = 80%
Here is a video explaining the same
You can easily calculate your percentage by following the above formula.
There is no such marking system at BPUT. They provide only grades and you cannot figure out how many marks you have scored in the examination. The grading system is as follows:
Grades |
Marks Range |
O |
90-100 |
E |
80-89 |
A |
70-79 |
B |
60-69 |
C |
50-59 |
D |
35-49 |
F |
Below 35 |
Here it is mentioned that O is the highest level. Grade C is considered to be an average grade. Grade D is the passing grade for theory and Grade C is a passing grade for Practical, seasonal, project, seminar, and viva voice. A student’s level of competence is measured by grade point average as semester grade point average and cumulative grade point average.
KIIT is the best college among these, in terms of placements. Reputed companies like Accenture, Wipro, Cognizant, etc. visit the campus drive each year. Here are the highlights of KIIT University 2022 placements.
Parameters | Statistics |
Average CTC | INR 6.05 LPA |
Highest CTC | INR 52 LPA |
No. of recruiters visited | 300+ |
Offers made | 5,000+ |
SOA (ITER) ranks next after KIIT, in terms of placements. During the 2022 placement drive, SOA Bhubaneswar offered the highest CTC of INR 42 LPA.
You need to know that collecting transcripts from BPUT is a very long and tiring process. Following are the steps to collect transcripts from BPUT:
This process is the most tiring one but you need to be very patient while handling this phase. Once you receive the transcripts, you would feel a sense of achievement and a lot of relief.
As per the new rules declared in 2018-19, you must clear a total of 179 credits (regular) and 129 credits (LE) to get your degree. If your total credits are greater than the above-said criterion, you can definitely skip the extra credit subject if you want to. For example, if you have a total credit score of 182, then you can willingly skip 182-179=3 credit subjects.
Now, suppose you have skipped one of your exams. The SGPA calculation on skipping the exam would be as follows:
Grade |
Score |
O |
10 |
E |
9 |
A |
8 |
B |
7 |
C |
6 |
D |
5 |
F |
2 |
M |
0 |
S |
0 |
The credit points per subject (CP) = Score* Credits of that subject
Credit Index (Sem)(CI)= Sum of all subjects*CP
Total credits (TC)= Total credit of each semester (Exclude the credits of the skipped subject)
SGPA=CI/TC.
This would be the new way to calculate your SGPA, once you skip an exam.
You always need to remember that if you are a student in BPUT, your syllabus is huge and the time period is very limited. You have to work on your own. Following are some tips and tricks for you to clear the BPUT exam:
You would definitely pass the exam with good grade points unless you have any attendance issues or backlogs.