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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 05, 2025Hindi
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Hello sir my son got mechanical at thapar but interested in cse what to do is it worth to join mec at thapar

Ans: Thapar’s B.E. Mechanical is NAAC A+ and NBA-accredited with ABET recognition, delivered by predominantly PhD-qualified faculty. Its department hosts 20+ specialized labs—from Thermofluids and CAD/CAM to Robotics and Additive Manufacturing—alongside a state-funded Centre for Excellence and mandatory internships. Over the past three years, Mechanical graduates saw an average placement rate of 83% with core-sector recruiters like Bajaj Auto, Maruti Suzuki and Asian Paints. Industry tie-ups span DRDO, DST and leading OEMs, while global collaborations (Trinity College Dublin, Waterloo) foster research. Although Thapar’s CSE reports near-100% placements and average packages of ?7–12 LPA, lateral transfers into CSE are highly competitive and limited.

Recommendation: Given Thapar’s strong mechanical infrastructure, ABET/NBA accreditation, robust core-engineering placements and interdisciplinary research opportunities, accept Mechanical Engineering at Thapar and concurrently pursue coding and AI electives—ensuring both a reliable career foundation and pathways into software domains. All the BEST for Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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My ward got All India Rank 171092 (89%ile) (general male) in JEE Mains. From West Bengal. He is looking for Mechanical, Robotics, Mechatronics or other related branches with good education and prospects for abroad MS.
Ans: With a CRL around 1.71 lakh, as a General male from West Bengal Home State, getting Mechanical at IIEST Shibpur or NIT Durgapur through regular JoSAA is unrealistic since in 2024 IIEST Shibpur Mechanical (HS Open) closed at rank 34,075 and NIT Durgapur Mechanical (OS Open) at 26,917. Admission to IIITs is even less likely because most do not offer Mechanical-related branches and are more competitive. JoSAA’s (opening & closing ranks) archive is the best source to review 2022–2024 trends. More feasible options include CSAB Special Rounds, selected GFTIs, and some newer or lower-demand NIT core branches if vacancies arise, such as Mechanical or Production Engineering at NIT Agartala and Mechanical at BIT Mesra. For pursuing MS abroad, focus on Mechanical, Production, or Materials at the best institute available, then build a strong CGPA, project experience, skills in CAD, controls, robotics, internships, and research. Between college reputation and niche branch, college quality combined with academic performance matters more. Also consider WBJEE counseling and good private colleges as solid backup options instead of relying only on JoSAA/WBJEE. ALL the BEST for Your Ward's Prosperous Future!

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