Is Madras Institute of Technology better for automobile engineering?

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Girish Singh
Girish Singh Posted On - Sep 15, 2020

Madras Institute of Technology is a private and autonomous college under Anna University. It ranks at the 8th position for Top Engineering Colleges in Chennai and is accredited by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The Automobile Engineering course comes under the Bachelor of Engineering and Masters of Engineering degrees.

Given below is a brief overview of the course:

Key Information

MIT (Automobile Engineering Dept)

Placement Rate

85%

Tentative Cut-off

1711-6192

Course Duration

4 years

Application Fee

INR 800

Placements:

  • Overall, 344 B.Tech and 39 Masters students were placed by MIT College and around 47 students were placed in ME.
  • The average salary of an MIT student is 4.5 LPA. Up to INR 3.9 Million has been the highest salary package provided by a company to students of MIT College.
  • Maruti, TVS, Hyundai, Daimler Benz, Caterpillar, Renault-Nissan, Ford, Ashok Leyland, Tate Motors, etc. are some of the profound recruiters that hire Automobile Engineering students during the placement season.

Academics:

  • The course is provided for both graduate and undergraduate degrees and a part-time study is also available for the course.
  • There are 15 members of faculty in the Automobile Engineering course.
  • Students can pursue research work along with the staff teachers. Vehicle System Dynamics, Alternative Fuels Application for Automobiles are two of the many areas of research in the department.
  • Laboratories such as Engine and Chassis, Engine and Vehicle, Automotive Electronics, Automotive Design are available for practical classes.
  • Other facilities include the Variable compression ratio Multi-fuel engine, Microcontrollers, and training kits for automotive electronics among others.
  • The department-specific library is present with over 500 books on Automobile Engineering.

Admissions:

  • At least 50% marks and the subjects Maths, Physics, and Chemistry are necessary to take admission in the Automobile Engineering course.
  • Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission (TNEA) exam as well as TANCET counselling is a necessity for the candidate to apply for admission at MIT.
  • The mode of applying is online through the common application of Anna University.

The Automobile Engineering course is well-established for more than 70 years and one of the popular courses at MIT. It has a great scope with respect to academic excellence and placement statistics of the college. Choosing a course is entirely based on an individual’s preference and one’s specialization interest. So, choose according to your own preference.

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