KiTE BE (Robotics and Automation) FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of BE (Robotics and Automation) from KiTE in terms of career opportunities?
Ans. Graduates of BE (Robotics and Automation) from KiTE can pursue careers as Robotics Engineer, Automation Engineer, PLC/SCADA Programmer, Mechatronics Engineer, Industrial Automation Specialist, Embedded Systems Engineer, and Research and Development Engineer. Key hiring sectors include automotive (Bosch, Toyota, Hyundai), aerospace, electronics manufacturing, FMCG, and IT-enabled automation companies. With Industry 4.0 adoption accelerating in India, demand for robotics and automation engineers is growing rapidly.
Ques. Is BE (Robotics and Automation) a good choice compared to BE Mechanical Engineering at KiTE?
Ans. BE (Robotics and Automation) is a more specialised programme compared to BE Mechanical Engineering. While BE Mechanical covers a broader range of mechanical engineering topics, BE (Robotics and Automation) focuses specifically on intelligent systems, automation, and robotics. Students interested in smart manufacturing, autonomous systems, and industrial automation will find the Robotics and Automation programme more aligned with future industry needs. Both programmes are offered at the same fee of Rs. 3.25 Lakhs.
Ques. What is the TNEA cut-off rank required for BE (Robotics and Automation) at KiTE?
Ans. Based on TNEA 2025 data, the cut-off rank for BE (Robotics and Automation) at KiTE was 31,938 for OC category (Round 1). This is slightly lower than the cutoff for BE CSE and BE IT, making it relatively more accessible for students with moderate TNEA ranks. Note that cut-off ranks vary each year based on the number of applicants and seat availability.
Ques. Does KiTE have dedicated robotics labs for BE (Robotics and Automation) students?
Ans. Yes, KiTE has dedicated labs for the Robotics and Automation programme, including access to the AICTE-approved Idea Lab and the School of Innovation. The curriculum includes hands-on training in robot programming, PLC/SCADA systems, embedded systems, and computer vision. KGiSL Technologies, the parent company, also provides automation training resources that students can leverage.
Ques. Can BE (Robotics and Automation) graduates pursue higher studies like M.Tech or MS abroad?
Ans. Yes, graduates can pursue M.Tech in Robotics, Mechatronics, Automation, or related fields from IITs, NITs, and other reputed institutions through GATE. For MS abroad, universities in Germany, USA, Japan, and South Korea have strong robotics programmes. Students can also pursue MBA in Operations or Supply Chain Management for management roles in manufacturing companies.
Ques. What is the difference between BE (Robotics and Automation) and BE (Mechanical Engineering) at KiTE in terms of curriculum?
Ans. BE (Robotics and Automation) focuses on intelligent systems, robot kinematics, automation, PLC/SCADA, embedded systems, machine learning for robotics, and Industry 4.0 technologies. BE (Mechanical Engineering) covers a broader range including thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, manufacturing processes, and design. Both are 4-year programmes with the same fee structure of Rs. 3.25 Lakhs. Students interested in automation and smart manufacturing should opt for Robotics and Automation, while those interested in core mechanical engineering should opt for BE Mechanical.
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