DSEC ME CAD/CAM FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between TANCET and CEETA-PG for ME admissions in Tamil Nadu?
Ans. TANCET is used for MBA and MCA admissions, while CEETA-PG (Common Engineering Entrance Test and Admissions for PG) is used for ME/M.Tech admissions to government and government-aided colleges. Self-financing colleges like DSEC use TANCET scores for ME admissions. Candidates should appear for TANCET to be eligible for ME admissions at DSEC.
Ques. What are the career options after ME CAD/CAM from DSEC?
Ans. Graduates can work as design engineers, CAD/CAM specialists, product development engineers, simulation engineers, and manufacturing engineers in automotive (TVS, Ashok Leyland), aerospace (HAL, ISRO), and industrial machinery companies. They can also pursue PhD programs or take up teaching positions in engineering colleges.
Ques. What software tools are covered in the ME CAD/CAM program at DSEC?
Ans. The ME CAD/CAM curriculum covers industry-standard software tools including CATIA, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, ANSYS (FEA), Pro/ENGINEER, Mastercam (CNC programming), and MATLAB. These tools are widely used in the automotive and aerospace industries.
Ques. Is GATE score accepted for ME CAD/CAM admissions at DSEC?
Ans. DSEC primarily uses TANCET scores for ME admissions. GATE scores may be considered for certain scholarships or government-funded seats, but the primary admission criterion for self-financing colleges in Tamil Nadu is TANCET. Candidates should confirm with the college admissions office.
Ques. What is the seat intake for ME CAD/CAM at DSEC Perambalur?
Ans. The seat intake for ME CAD/CAM at DSEC is typically 18 seats per batch, as per AICTE norms for postgraduate engineering programs. Candidates should confirm the exact intake with the college admissions office.
Ques. Can students from other states apply for ME CAD/CAM at DSEC?
Ans. Yes, students from other states can apply for ME CAD/CAM at DSEC. They need a valid TANCET score and must meet the eligibility criteria (B.E./B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering with 50% aggregate). The admission process is the same for all candidates regardless of state domicile.
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