There are several companies that recruit students from industrial and production engineering from IIT Delhi. Some of the most prominent companies include:
Industry-Type |
Companies |
Automobiles (2-wheeler and Passenger car |
Mercedes Benz, BMW, Tata Motors, Volkswagen Group, Mahindra |
Automobiles (commercial vehicles) |
Tata, Mahindra, Volov, Bharat Benz |
Heavy machinery and earth moving |
Mahindra, Hitachi, JCB, John Deere, Ingersoll rand |
Power Sector and Projects |
Larsen and Toubro, BHEL, Thermax, Alfa Laval, Godrej |
Auto Sector allied |
Gabriel, Bosch, ZF, Tata Johnson, Bharat Forge |
Petroleum and mining |
Reliance oil, ONGC, Coal India, Gail |
Raw material Processing |
Tata Steel, Indian Seamless steel and Alloys, Jindal Steelworks, Bhushan Steel |
Other Eminent companies |
Sandvik, KSB, Pricol, PARI Robotics, KUKA Robotics |
These companies often visit the campus for recruitment drives, and students from industrial and production engineering are eligible to apply for roles in the manufacturing and production
departments.
IIT Kanpur has several advantages over IIT Delhi. A few are mentioned below:
Lastly, once you enter IIT, your branch rarely matters. Your placements solely depend on your CG, your skills, and the efforts you invested throughout. So, go for a branch that matches your area of interest and you are good to go.
The choice of the Institute as well as the branch is specifically based on your inclinations and only you can make the wisest decision. However, some points that will assist you in making an informed decision are
However, if you are inclined to Mechanical, then choosing production is not wise. Ultimately, more than the branch and institute, what matters is how well you manage your time and learn additional skills.
I will restrict my answer to Engineering Physics and Chemicals only as I know the same only.
I wouldn’t suggest anyone go for Engineering Physics if they have no intention of pursuing it later. Instead, look for other options in BTech and explore your interests.
Yes, B.Tech Tool Engineering is offered by many Govt. and private technological institutes in India. If you are interested in pursuing B.Tech Tool Engineering, you can check out the following colleges.
Institute | Entrance | Fees | Average CTC |
Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering | IPU CET 2022 | INR 6.96 Lakhs | INR 4.5 LPA |
Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University | JEE Main 2022 | INR 6.96 Lakhs | INR 3.5 LPA |
Panjab Technical University | JEE Main 2022 | INR 78,000 | INR 3.6 LPA |
Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (TIET) | JEE Main 2022 | INR 1.20 Lakhs | INR 7 LPA |
RV College of Engineering | KCET, UCET, JEE Main 2022 | INR 1.29 Lakhs | INR 6.5 LPA |
A B.Tech in Tool Engineering can be rewarding. After graduating you can get hired in different manufacturing sectors.