How to Become a Systems Engineer: Career Guide, Courses, Jobs, Scope, Salary

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Systems Engineering is related to the study of microdevices, chips and sensors to make human life easier. The subject area and the field are relatively new and there are very few colleges offering the course. The course is mostly taught as an elective or specialized area. The admission into these courses is based on national-level entrance exams like JEE Mains, GATE, etc.

After graduating from the engineering courses, the candidates can find jobs in various government and private organizations. The job of a system engineer is usually offered by companies that produce MEMS devices. They can also find jobs in many industries like manufacturing, information, technical services, mining, oil and gas extraction, etc.


Table of Contents

  1. How to Become a Systems Engineer: Quick Facts
  2. What Does a Systems Engineer Do
  3. Steps to Follow become a Systems Engineer
  4. Types of Systems Engineer

4.1 Bio-microsystem Engineers

4.2 Opto-Systems Engineers

4.3 Radio Frequency Design Engineers

4.4 MEMS (Microelectrical Mechanical Integration) Integration Engineers

4.5 Control Systems Engineers

  1. How to Become a Systems Engineer in India

5.1 School Level Preparation

  1. How to Become a Systems Engineer after 12th

6.1 UG Preparation

6.2 PG Preparation

  1. Courses to Become a Systems Engineer

7.1 BTech/BE in Computer Science Engineering

7.2 BTech/BE in Electrical Engineering

7.3 BTech/BE in Mechanical Engineering

7.4 MTech in VLSI and Systems Engineering

7.5 MTech Electrical Engineering

7.6 MTech Mechanical Engineering

7.7 MTech Mechatronics

  1. How to Become a Systems Engineer Abroad

8.1 UK

8.2 USA

8.3 Canada

8.4 Australia

  1. Benefits of Career as a Systems Engineer
  2. Skills Required for a Systems Engineer 
  3. Salary of Systems Engineer in India

11.1 Average Annual Salary

11.2 Experience-wise Salary

  1. How to Become a Systems Engineer: FAQs

How to Become a Systems Engineer: Quick Facts

Industry Manufacturing, electronics, etc
Eligibility Masters Degree
Average Starting Salary INR 9,63,765 per annum
Job Opportunity Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, CAD Technician, Nanosystems Engineer, etc.

What Does a Systems Engineer Do?

Systems Engineers are specialized in researching, designing, developing, and testing microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices. They create systematic and physical layouts of integrated MEMS components or packaged assemblies consistent with the process, functional, or package constraints.

Some of their job responsibilities include:

  • They evaluate the materials used, fabrication methods, surface treatments, or packaging.
  • They conduct tests and trials to validate devices using a variety of inspection tools, testing protocols, and simulation software.
  • Using simulation software, they investigate characteristics like cost, processing capability, and performance of the potential MEMS device designs.
  • They refine the final MEMS design to optimize designs for target dimensions, processing constraints, and/or physical tolerances.
  • They oversee the conduct of prototype development or microfabrication activities.

Steps to Follow become a Systems Engineer

Some of the steps the individual may have to go through to build a career as a Systems engineer has been mentioned below:

  • Step 1: Candidates should take decisions immediately after class 10th. This will help them to map out their path easily.
  • Step 2: Candidates will have to choose science with mathematics in 10+2. Then at the UG level, they should go for BTech/BE in Mechanical, Electrical, or Mechatronics, followed by MTech/ME in the same fields.
  • Step 3: To take up a college degree both UG and PG, they will have to clear national or state level entrance tests. The performance of these entrance exams is necessary to get admission into the top engineering institutes. Some of the entrance exams are JEE Mains, GATE, TANCET, UPSEE, etc.
  • Step 4: To choose the right college, candidates should look for the criteria like ranking of the institute, facilities offered, course fee, campus placements, and the reviews of the passing students.
  • Step 5: They should complete their degree with an academic score of above 50%. They should gain both theoretical and practical knowledge, attend workshops and internships to understand how these skills are used in the real world.
  • Step 6: After completion of a bachelor’s degree in any of the engineering courses, the individual may require a master’s degree to work as a Systems engineer. To take a PG course, they will have to clear the GATE exam or any other institute-level exams. 
  • Step 7: The final process to become a Systems engineer is to go for an interview. Look for the companies that have a vacancy for Systems engineers, build their resumes and prepare for the interview. 

Types of Systems Engineers

Given below are some types of jobs Systems Engineering graduates 

Bio-microsystem Engineers

Bio-microsystem Engineers are responsible for designing, developing, and supervising the production of products using MEMS. These chips are computer-aided software devices that are used for manufacturing products or other bio-equipments. 

Opto-Systems Engineers

Opto-Systems Engineers are responsible for manufacturing products using optical engineering. They use applications of MEMS or MOEMS to build more futuristic micro products. 

Radio Frequency Design Engineers

Radio Frequency Design Engineers study the engineering behind the design or application of transmission lines, waveguides, electromagnetic field principles, and antennas. They are responsible for analyzing, designing and implementing new enhancements to wireless telecommunication networks in hopes of improving them. 

MEMS (Microelectrical Mechanical Integration) Integration Engineers

MEMS Integration Engineers are responsible for producing new and cost-effective MEMS fabrication processes and products. They are also responsible for providing support to existing MEMS technology by an organisation. 

Control Systems Engineers

Control Systems Engineers are responsible for using the control theory to develop, design and sustain systems used for electrical and mechanical engineering. They are responsible for making sure of the smooth operation of machines that require minimal to zero human involvement like dishwashers, refrigerators, washing machines, and more

How to Become a Systems Engineer in India?

School Level Preparation

  • After completion of class 10th, the candidates should choose science with mathematics as their stream of study. 
  • The final exam scores of class 12th should be above 50%, as it is considered during the UG admission.
  • During their 10+2 studies, they should either join coaching centres or do their self-study to prepare for college entrances.
  • They should figure out the syllabus of the exams they will be appearing in and start preparing according to it.

How to Become a Systems Engineer after 12th?

Below are some tips to help with your career.

UG Preparation

UG studies are important to enter the field of engineering, below are some tips to take benefit of the courses.

  • The UG studies in the field of electrical, mechanical, mechatronics, etc will help them gain basic knowledge in the field of Systems. It will help them create a foundation in the field of Systems.
  • They will also gain some hands-on skills and will be able to design and create small circuits and systems.
  • The internships in the final year will help them understand how this theoretical knowledge would be applied in the real world.
  • The UG course will make them eligible to take up jobs in the field of Systems or pursue higher studies.

PG Preparation

PG studies are mandatory to build a career as a Systems engineer. It can be counted as a minimum requirement to become one. Benefits of taking the postgraduate courses are:

  • PG courses will provide advanced and in-depth knowledge in the field of Systems. 
  • The PG course will also allow them to work on projects that will provide them with an opportunity for the practical implementation of engineering knowledge.
  • It is a professional qualification and will help them to build a strong social industrial network through which they could get top-notch jobs.
  • A PG degree will also help an individual to shift into managerial roles after they have gained enough experience in the technical field.

Courses to Become a Systems Engineer

There are very few courses offering System Engineering. Most courses include microsystem engineering as an elective. Some of the courses the candidates should refer to build a course as a Systems engineer are mentioned in the sections below:

BTech/BE in Computer Science Engineering

BTech in Computer Science Engineering is a 4-year undergraduate course that deals with computers and all their different software. Students learn the theoretical and practical ways to study, analyse, fix and solve problems or issues in the field. 

Admissions Process

Admissions to BTech/BE in Computer Science Engineering is merit and entrance based. 

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must have passed their 12th in Science/Mathematics with at least 45% aggregate as a minimum. 

BTech/BE in Electrical Engineering

BTech in Electrical Engineering is a 4-year undergraduate course that deals with electronics and electrical of all varieties. 

Admissions Process

Admissions to BTech/BE in Computer Science Engineering is merit and entrance based. 

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must have passed their 12th in Science/Mathematics with at least 50% aggregate as a minimum. 

Entrance Exam

JEE Mains, BITSAT, VITEEE, are some of the accepted entrance exams for admissions to the course. The important dates for the entrance exams are provided above. 

BTech/BE in Mechanical Engineering

BTech in Mechanical Engineering is a 4-year undergraduate course that deals with the study of designing, manufacturing, and maintenance of various mechanical systems. 

Admissions Process

Admissions to BTech/BE in Computer Science Engineering is merit and entrance based. 

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must have passed their 12th in Science/Mathematics with at least 50% aggregate as a minimum. 

Entrance Exam

JEE Mains, BITSAT, are some of the accepted entrance exams for admissions to the course. The important dates for the entrance exams are provided above. 

MTech in VLSI and Systems Engineering

MTech in VLSI and Systems Engineering is a 2-year postgraduate that deals with the study of linear and non-linear control systems. It covers topics such as optimal, intelligent and automatic control systems

Admission Process

Admissions to MTech in VLSI and Systems Engineering is done based on the entrance exam. 

Eligibility Criteria

The candidates who have completed their BTech in a related field with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.

Entrance Exam

GATE is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the IITs and IISc Bangalore on a rotational basis. It offers admission into M.Tech/ ME courses offered by various engineering institutes across India.

How to Become a Systems Engineer Abroad?

To build a career as a microsystem engineer in abroad countries like the UK, US, Canada, and Australia, an individual may require to take up courses in these countries. To take any course abroad, they will have to prove their English proficiency by taking up exams like TOEFL and IELTS. They will have to apply to the institute and will have to apply for the visa, once their application has been accepted. The requirements for the 4 countries have been mentioned in the sections below:

UK

About 6% of the Indian migrants choose to shift to the UK for higher studies and in search of better jobs. The average salary of a Systems engineer in the UK is around £45,739 (INR 40,03,992) per annum. Whereas in India, a Systems engineer earns an average of INR 9,63,765 per annum, which is much lower as compared to the UK salary. 

The individuals who want to build their career as a Systems engineer in the UK would require the following:

  • The candidates should have a master’s degree in microelectronics, or Systems, or nanotechnology.
  • To pursue courses in any of these, they will have to complete a bachelor's program in electrical or electronics engineering, computer engineering, applied physics, and related discipline.

Given below are some of the courses offered:

  • MSc Microelectronics
  • MSc in Advanced Microelectronic Systems Engineering
  • MSc in Systems and Nanotechnology

Top Colleges

Some of the top engineering institutes in the UK has been mentioned in the table below:

Institute Name Annual Course Fee
University of Oxford, England INR 24,53,220
University of Cambridge -
University of Edinburgh INR 27,76,302
Imperial College, London INR 34,37,259
University of Manchester INR 23,97,465
University of Bristol INR 25,33,953
University of Southampton -
University of Warwick INR 18,94,778
University of Birmingham INR 23,83,192
University of Nottingham INR 25,64,730

USA

About 45% of the immigrants choose to shift to the US for higher studies and better job opportunities. The market is huge and there is demand for engineers is also huge. The average salary of a Systems engineer in America is around USD 83,945 (INR 62,36,274) per annum. The top 10% of the Systems engineers make around USD 1,13,000 (INR 83,94,770) per year, while the bottom 10% make around USD 61,000 (INR 45,31,690) per year.

It is one of the most popular countries in Indian and the requirements that they may need to build a career as a Systems engineer in India has been mentioned in the sections below:

  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or physics, with 3 - 5 years of work experience in Systems engineering, or a master’s degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or physics.
  • Candidates who want to work as an engineering faculty or want to conduct research should have a PhD.

Some courses offered are:

  • MSc Mechanical Engineering
  • MSc Computer Science
  • M.Eng Electrical Engineering
  • M.Eng Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • MSc Electrical Engineering

Top Colleges

Some of the top engineering colleges in the US has been mentioned in the table below:

Canada

About 7% of the migrating people choose Canada for better jobs and higher salaries. The average salary earned by the Systems engineer in Canada is around CAD 1,09,054 per annum, i.e, They earn CAD 52 (INR 3,081) per hour with an average bonus of AUD 3,861 (INR 2,28,764)

The individuals looking for building a career as a Systems engineer may require the following:

The individuals should have a bachelor’s degree in engineering, mainly in areas like mechanical, electronics, electrical, or nanotechnology, etc.

Following are some courses taught

  • MEng in Electrical Engineering
  • MEng in Mechanical Engineering

Top Colleges

Some of the top-ranked engineering institutes in Canada has been mentioned in the table below:

Institute Name Annual Course Fee
University of Toronto INR 37,69,261
The University of British Columbia, Vancouver INR 13,02,288
Mcgill University, Montreal INR 11,09,748
University of Waterloo INR 15,99,276
University of Alberta INR 11,01,124
University of Calgary INR 17,51,153
University of Montreal INR 6,93,146
Queen's University, Kingston INR 8.06.886
Laval University, Quebec City INR 8,23,687

Australia

There is a huge demand for engineers and migrant engineers can easily find a good salaried job in Australia. The average salary of a Systems engineer in Australia is around AUD 94,500 (INR 51,41,745) per year, i.e, monthly they earn around AUD 7,870 (INR 4,28,206) including housing, transport, and other benefits.

To work as a Systems engineer in Australia, the individual may require the following: 

The individual should have completed their graduation in engineering, mainly in mechanical, electronics, electrical, or nanotechnology. 

The following are some of the courses offered

  • M.Eng in Electronics Engineering
  • M.Eng in Electrical Engineering
  • M.Eng in Mechanical Engineering.

Top Colleges

Some of the top engineering institutes in Australia are mentioned in the table below:

Benefits of Career as Systems Engineers

Every job has its perks and losses. Some of the advantages that the Systems engineers have after working in the position are:

  • Higher Salary - The average salary of a Systems engineer in India is around INR 9 lakhs per annum, which eventually increases with experience. The salary of a Systems engineer is much higher in abroad countries.
  • Job Security - The Systems engineers are hired by semi-government organizations that deal with production and manufacturing. These organizations offer jobs till retirement and also have retirement plans for their employees.
  • Exciting Projects - They make devices that help humans in making their life comfortable and easy. Thus every time working on a new project and designing a new device that could shake the market is exciting.
  • Help the Community - They make devices that help the community, like the sensor systems for saving electricity and water, car airbag systems that could prevent losses due to accidents, small microphones for surveillance, etc.

Skills Required for Systems Engineer

Skills required to be a Systems engineer has been mentioned in the table below:

Interpret and analyze the collected data Record Test Data
Perform Data Analysis Ability to read Engineering Drawings
Conduct Literature Research Design MEMS designs
Scientific Research Adjust Engineering Designs
Operate Scientific Measuring Equipments Preparation of Production Prototype
Use technical drawing software Conduct Quality Control Analysis
Design Prototypes -

Salary of Systems Engineer in India

The salary of a Systems engineer varies based on various factors like location, experience, gender, type of organization, etc. Salaries based on certain factors have been mentioned in the tables below:

Average Annual Salary

The average salary of engineers in the government sector is a bit higher than that of the ones working in the private sector. The average salary in both types of organizations has been mentioned below:

Name of Organisation Average Salary
Govt INR 32,700
Private INR 31,000

Experience Wise Salary

The salary of a candidate usually increases with experience. The average salary based on the years of experience has been mentioned in the table below:

Experience Average Salary
0 - 2 years INR 17,400
2 - 5 years INR 22,800
5 - 10 years INR 31,900
10 - 15 years INR 38,300
15 - 20 years INR 41,600
20+ years INR 44,900

How to Become a Systems Engineer: FAQs

Ques. Who is a Systems engineer?

Ans. The engineer who researches, designs, develops, and tests the microelectromechanical devices or MEMS devices and also prepares systematic and physical layouts of integrated MEMS components or packaged assemblies consistent with the process, functional, or package constraints.

Ques. How do I become a Systems engineer?

Ans. To become a Systems engineer, the individual should have any of the following:

  • A post-graduate degree in the field of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or physics.
  • A bachelor’s degree with 3 - 5 years of experience in Systems engineering.

Ques. How much does a Systems engineer make?

Ans. The average salary of a Systems engineer in India is around INR 9,63,765 per annum, which eventually increases with experience. The salary of a Systems engineer is much higher in abroad countries.

Ques. What are the other alternative job options for Systems engineers?

Ans. A Systems engineer can also work as an Electrical engineer, Electronics Engineer, Mechanical engineer, CAD technician, Nanosystems engineer, etc.

Ques. Do Systems engineers find a job in government organizations?

Ans. Yes, in India, a Systems engineer can find jobs in semi-government organizations. They can clear GATE and apply for the PSUs.

Ques. Can I become a Systems engineer with a mechanical or electrical engineering degree?

Ans. For a bachelors degree, mechanical or electrical engineering or computer science engineering is more than enough for the field. The candidates, however, will be required to have electives or specialized areas in the field.

Ques. What is the difference between Systems Engineering or Nanosystems Engineering?

Ans. Systems engineering is a study of engineering that deals with using electronics and mechanical principles to create micro products used for various fields. Nanosystems engineering is a branch of study that deals with analysing and improving materials on a molecular level. 

Ques. Is a nanosystems engineer the same as a Systems engineer?

Ans. Systems engineers make use of electromechanical, optical, thermal, fluidic or magnetic devices to study and improve micro-sized products. Nanosystems engineers design and manufacture materials of a nanoscale level. 

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Ques. I got a call from IIT Bhubaneswar as well as from IIT Gandhinagar for MTech in Machine design branch. Which IIT is better?

● Top Answer By kartik on 11 Jul 24

Ans.   I think you should go for M.Tech in Mechanical Systems Design at IIT Bhubaneswar. IIT Gandhinagar offers an M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, but not specifically in Machine Design.    IIT Bhubaneswar is placed #47 in the Engineering category as per the NIRF 2023 Ranking. The School of Mechanical Sciences at IIT Bhubaneswar has fully equipped labs. It has a state-of-the-art computing lab with thirty workstations connected to an eighteen-blade server.   Here’s a comparison between IIT Bhubaneswar and IIT Gandhinagar:   Parameters IIT Bhubaneswar Mechanical Systems Design IIT Gandhinagar Overall NIRF 2023 Engineering Ranking 47 18 Placement % (2023) 100 % 76.22% Highest Package (2023) INR 11.90 LPA - Average Package (2023) INR 8.58 LPA INR 19.34 LPA Median Package (2023) INR 9.80 LPA INR 15.18 LPA Top Recruiters on Campus (2023) Google, Microsoft, Reliance Industries, Accenture Japan, Caterpillar Accenture, Amul, Cognizant, Deloitte, Adobe   (The M.Tech placements data is not available for IIT Gandhinagar)   Although IIT Gandhinagar has a slightly higher ranking than IIT Bhubaneswar, the Mechanical Sciences Department at IIT Bhubaneswar has a much better overall value.    I would recommend you choose IIT Bhubaneswar Mechanical Systems Design over IIT Gandhinagar Mechanical for your M.Tech degree. Read more
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Ques. What is the eligibility criteria for BITS Pilani MTech in AI and ML for working professionals?

● Top Answer By Himanshi Tirkha on 28 May 24

Ans. The online PGP in AI and ML program from BITS Pilani offers a comprehensive curriculum in AI, ML, deep learning, big data processing and more. You will develop a deeper understanding of AI and ML to get equipped with the skills and knowledge to be used in various businesses. BITS Pilani offers it in collaboration with Purdue University in WILP mode for working professionals.  It is an 11-month-long course targeted at working professionals who wish to learn about the advances in AI and ML while continuing their work. The total program fee is INR 2.45 Lakhs.  The eligibility criteria for this program are listed below.  Employed working professionals with a BE/BTech degree. Candidates with an MSc in Mathematics or Statistics degree.  Candidates should be working in the relevant field.  Candidates with a working knowledge of programming languages like Python. Read more
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Ques. How is the M.Tech atmosphere (workload) in SVNIT Surat in mechanical engineering?

● Top Answer By Amit Sharma on 09 Jan 24

Ans. The workload for M.Tech Mechanical students is quite manageable at SVNIT.  In the first year of M.Tech, one has to complete the coursework and attend classes from 8:30 am to 5:40 pm. In the second year, one has to complete the dissertation work and Teaching Assistant Duty (which is for 8 hours per week). SVNIT offers five M.Tech specializations in the related fields. These are- Mechanical Engineering, CAD/CAM, Thermal System Design, Turbo Machines and Manufacturing Engineering. The workload varies from department to department. One gets ample time to prepare for competitive exams as an M.Tech Mechanical student over here. Most people in M.Tech Mechanical do not attend classes regularly, and instead prepare for their entrance exams. So you need not worry on the attendance front. Read more
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Ques. How is the placement of an MTech in mechanical engineering from SVNIT, Surat? Does core companies offer placement to MTech candidates?

● Top Answer By Amit Sharma on 06 Jan 24

Ans. The placement is not good for M.Tech courses. Pursuing an M.Tech from SVNIT is a better option if one wishes to prepare for competitive exams simultaneously. Taking out time for preparation isn’t difficult if one is focused and disciplined. In 2022,18 students were successfully placed on campus from M.Tech Mechanical. The highest package was 9.42 LPA, the average package was 6.86 LPA, and the lowest package was 5 LPA. As for M.Tech Manufacturing, 21 students were successfully placed on campus. The highest package was 9.58 LPA, the average package was 6.29 LPA, and the lowest package was 4.80 LPA.  Some M.Tech specializations like Computer Science, Communications System, CAD/CAM and Structure receive a few core companies for placements. But that number is far from satisfactory. Moreover, very few people are selected for these jobs. Mechanical, Thermal System Design, SMFE and MSc. Physics,mainly receive teaching offers.  Thus, the placements for M.Tech Mechanical are not satisfactory at SVNIT. Read more
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Ques. How are the placements at NIT Surathkal for an M.Tech in thermal?

● Top Answer By Arindam Chakraborty on 15 Sept 23

Ans. In all engineering colleges, BTech students are given more preference than MTech students because they can do the job at a lesser salary than MTech students. Moreover, they are more in number and are ready to grab any role whatsoever. MTech students on the other hand prefer core jobs that align with their academic profile and specific interests. So the placement opportunities offered to Masters students are less. Mostly, they have two options to choose from, academia or corporate.  Academics: Many institutes offer teaching positions to master students either as a college professor or for the role of an instructor at an Entrance Exam preparation institute, Master students of the Thermal branch are eligible for these roles.  Corporate: The Mechanical department students are often recruited by companies like GE, Mercedes, Bosch, Yazaki, Alstom, etc. do come for recruitment. The requirements vary each year. In reality, the chances of landing a job as an MTech student at NIT Surathkal depend on the market rather than the institute. NITK offers a great research culture that instills all the necessary skills. The placements are unpredictable though. Ultimately I will advise you to opt for a Master’s degree only if you are really interested in getting a specialization degree because there is no guarantee you’ll get a job in the end.Read more
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Ques. What is your review on NIT Silchar for M.tech in mechanical engineering?

● Top Answer By Lipika Chakraborty on 24 Aug 23

Ans. NIT Silchar is a prestigious engineering college that imparts quality education in various fields. However, the PG courses aren't very well-known and only the UG courses have gained fame over time. It is therefore advisable to check the profiles of the teachers in the respective department. Additionally, NIT Silchar is located in a remote location and you might find it difficult to procure your equipment for projects. MTech depends on the quality of the research and project you have completed and if you fail to accomplish it your MTech degree is invaluable.  Most companies visiting NIT Silchar prefer BTech students to MTech students. So getting a good job let alone a core job is very difficult here. The institute has no international ties so your future prospects may narrow down further. Consider all the above factors before making your final decision!Read more
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Ques. How was your interview experience for IIT Gandhinagar for an MTech in mechanical engineering?

● Top Answer By Anisha Srivastav on 27 Jul 23

Ans. My brother had to appear for an online interview because he applied during the corona time. He joined Google Meet on time and began with his introductions. The interviewers asked him a number of questions like Describe the college you did your bachelor's from and the placement scenario there Is there any topic you are most comfortable with for the technical questions? What is compressible flow and compressible fluid? what is internal energy? PV^? what are its assumptions? Define isoentropic process dh = M Cp dt where can we apply this? Is it valid for gases only? Define Cp and Cv For solids why do we use Q=mcdt .what is C here? Why is solid C constant here? Basically, he was bombarded with a lot of technical questions although they helped him a lot. From the interview experience, he arrived at the conclusion that to ace the interview one must have revised the notes he/she prepared while studying for GATE. Read more
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Ques. What are placement opportunities for students pursuing an M.Tech in mechanical engineering from IISC, Bangalore?

● Top Answer By Mayank Trivedi on 14 Jul 23

Ans. Well honestly, once you are in the grasp of the IISc magic, you will forget about placements, and your hunger for higher studies and research will grow instead. The intense workload and the dynamic research environment will bring you close to some of the geniuses who may be pursuing a Ph.D., UG, or master's. Interacting with them will make you realize that higher studies are a better option. Some who go for jobs anyway, come back to get a PhD sometime later. This is what the IISc effect is after all. As for the IISC placements for MTech Mechanical Engineering, students receive a minimum of 8 LPA packages with no limit on top packages varying from 15-25 LPA CTC. The major recruiters include companies like TATA motors, TATA steel, TCS research, Mahindra motors, Philips, Airbus, General Electric, Rolls Royce, TATA advanced system, PTC, L&T, and other design, manufacturing, and petroleum companies. The best part is that students of this branch can sit for placements in companies of Aerospace, Civil, Chemical, and Material Engineering as well.  In all placements at IISc won't be an issue for either branch yet I will say again, judging a research-oriented institute like IISc on the basis of placements is not justified. Read more
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Ques. How is an M.Tech in machine design in IIT Bhubaneswar?

● Top Answer By Pradeep Chowdhuri on 22 Jun 23

Ans. M.Tech in Machine Design at IIT Bhubaneswar is good. Most of the faculty is excellent when it comes to teaching. The professors always encourage the students, both inside the classroom and outside it. A Design and Innovation Centre (DIC) in the Department runs directly under MHRD. Here the students can try to execute their ideas. The placement scenario is equally good. Students are placed in various companies and teaching institutes. The rest of the students decide to go for their Ph.D. The placement statistics for M.Tech in Machine Design for the year 2023 at IIT Bhubaneswar are- Particulars IIT Bhubaneswar Machine Design  % of students placed 100 % Highest CTC 11.90 LPA Lowest CTC 6.25 LPA Average CTC 8.58 LPA Median CTC 9.80 LPA Thus, the course of M.Tech in Machine Design at IIT Bhubaneswar has a good faculty, ample placement opportunities, and all the necessary facilities. You should consider choosing this course.Read more
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Ques. Which one is better for the MTech: fluid and energy system in IIT Hyderabad or thermal in NIT Trichy?

● Top Answer By Bidita Ghose on 16 May 23

Ans. The better institute for MTech out of IIT Hyderabad and NIT Trichy depends on what you want to do after MTech. For those inclined towards research work and are willing to go for higher education like Ph.D. from a foreign university, IIT Hyderabad is the most suitable option. This is because it is a new IIT and thus has the best research and lab facilities in comparison to older IITs and NITs. The MTech program here will bring about a drastic change in your overall personality. For those who want to get employed as soon as possible, then NIT Trichy is a preferable choice. This is because The sole purpose of students coming here is to get placed with lucrative packages The initial days witness top firms after which only average companies pay a visit to the campus The placement percentage is almost 100% every year The teachers do it encourage research culture at all. This does not mean that IIT Hyderabad does not have placement opportunities. It’s just that for placements specifically, NIT is better but overall IIT Hyderabad is the best option.Read more
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