Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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Tution fees | ₹125000 | ₹125000 | ₹125000 | ₹125000 |
Other fees | ₹55000 | ₹25150 | ₹27750 | ₹30450 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹1.80 Lakhs | ₹1.50 Lakhs | ₹1.53 Lakhs | ₹1.55 Lakhs |
Events | Dates |
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Withdrawal Query Response [Round 3] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Ongoing Jul 05, 2024 - Jul 09, 2024 |
Resolution of Fee Payment Issues for Candidates [Round 3] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Jul 09, 2024 |
Seat Allocation [Round 4] (JoSAA Counselling) [B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 10, 2024 |
Seat Allocation [Round 4] (JoSAA Counselling) [B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 10, 2024 |
DASA - Round 2 Seat Allotment [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 11, 2024 |
DASA - Confirmation by Candidates [Round 2] [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 12, 2024 - Jul 13, 2024 |
Last Date for Document Upload & Fee payment [Round 4] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 15, 2024 |
Online Reporting: Fee Payment/ Document Uploading/ Respond to Query [Round 4] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 10, 2024 - Jul 15, 2024 |
Last Date for Document Upload & Fee payment [Round 4] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 15, 2024 |
Online Reporting: Fee Payment/ Document Uploading/ Respond to Query [Round 4] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 10, 2024 - Jul 15, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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Display of Mock Seat Allocation 1 [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Jun 15, 2024 |
Display of Mock Seat Allocation 2 [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Jun 17, 2024 |
Display of Mock Seat Allocation 2 [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Jun 17, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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Resolution of Fee Payment Issues for Candidates [Round 3] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Jul 09, 2024 |
Withdrawal Query Response [Round 3] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Ongoing Jul 05, 2024 - Jul 09, 2024 |
Seat Allocation [Round 4] (JoSAA Counselling) [B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 10, 2024 |
Seat Allocation [Round 4] (JoSAA Counselling) [B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 10, 2024 |
DASA - Round 2 Seat Allotment [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 11, 2024 |
DASA - Confirmation by Candidates [Round 2] [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 12, 2024 - Jul 13, 2024 |
DASA - Round 3 Seat Allotment [BE/B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 15, 2024 |
Online Reporting: Fee Payment/ Document Uploading/ Respond to Query [Round 4] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 10, 2024 - Jul 15, 2024 |
Last Date for Document Upload & Fee payment [Round 4] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 15, 2024 |
Online Reporting: Fee Payment/ Document Uploading/ Respond to Query [Round 4] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Upcoming Jul 10, 2024 - Jul 15, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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Online Reporting: Fee Payment/ Document Upload/ Candidate Response [Round 3] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Jul 04, 2024 - Jul 08, 2024 |
Last Date for Fee Payment [Round 3] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Jul 08, 2024 |
Initiation of Withdrawal of Seat/Exit from Seat Allocation Process [Round 3] [JoSAA Counselling] [B.Tech] | Jul 05, 2024 - Jul 08, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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JEE Main 2025 Registration (Session - 1) | Tentative Nov 01, 2024 - Dec 04, 2024 |
JEE Main 2025 Admit Card (Session - 1) | Tentative Jan 17, 2025 |
JEE Main 2025 Exam Date (Session - 1) | Tentative Jan 24, 2025 - Jan 31, 2025 |
JEE Main 2025 Result (Session - 1) | Tentative Feb 13, 2025 |
JEE-Main counselling | Tentative Jun 10, 2025 - Jun 18, 2025 |
The 8 JEE Main round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Production Engineering) at NIT Trichy was 28103 for the General category. While In 7 the cutoff rank was 25134 .
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The 2 CSAB Counselling round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Production Engineering) at NIT Trichy was 28103 for the General category. While In 1 the cutoff rank was 25134 .
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The 4 DASA round 1 cutoff rank for the Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Production Engineering) at NIT Trichy was 638609 for the General category. While In 3 the cutoff rank was 638609 .
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Aspirants seeking admission to 4 years Full-time B.Tech Program should meet the following criteria as specified by the institute.
Academic Requirement:
Entrance Exam:
For TAMILNADU:-
Seat Capacity – 59
Female Supernumerary – 0
For Other than TAMILNADU:-
Seat Capacity – 59
Female Supernumerary – 0
Fees structure:-
CATEGORY: OPEN/OPEN-EWS/OBC-NCL/ICCR/DASA (CIWG)
Open, Open-EWS & OBC-NCL Students, whose family income is less than Rs.1.00 lakh per annum shall get full remission of Tuition fees (Rs.62500/-)
Open, Open-EWS & OBC-NCL Students, whose family income is between Rs.1.00 lakh to Rs.5.00 lakh per annum shall get remission of 2/3rd of the Tuition fees (Rs.41667/-)
CATEGORY: SC/ST/ALL PWD
CATEGORY: DASA/SII (SAARC)
CATEGORY: DASA/SII (NON SAARC)
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Cost To Study | Total Fees ₹1250550 (4 Years ) Hostel Fees ₹49300 |
Ranking | # Ranked 9/30 by India Today Engineering Ranks |
Highest Salary | ₹4000000 |
Average Salary | - |
General Course Details | Duration - 4 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 59 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | 10+2 with 75% + JEE Main |
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frankly speaking i don't have interest in this course but i choose this course on the basis on my rank the curriculum here in college is far better than school as it is highly practical and it has various uses with respect to the present world the course is repeated every year and the teacher aslo don't find the course to make it interesting and they keep on teaching without any interest the college exams are pretty easy and first ct1, ct2 and finally end sem
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My course is production engineering,mostly it relates to mechanical engineering. My course is totally based on industrial activities. Coming to the faculty, most of the professors are well qualified but the scholars who are working under them, takes some courses which causes difficulty to understand.
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The Reason I choose Production Engineering b.tech 4 years was because from the beginning itself I was interested in production management.The process of making sheet metals, Welding etc.From my childhood itself I had seen many things like this so I was interested in this. The ratio of faculty:Student is also nice...for each department and for each section In department..the faculty is distributed equally... Talking about the qualification as it is the best NIT so all the faculties are highly educated and they teach very well..there teaching method is unique which helps us to get the clarity of the subject's properly....We were giving one month gap for term exam and it was not that difficult to pass the exam if we studied well and attended the lectures properly.It was not that tough to pass the term exam
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I am interested in the production and manufacturing process and would like to know more about it and study about it. It also has mechatronics and robotics and industry 4.0 in it.Faculty is good.The faculties are mostly mtech and phd and post doctorate from IITs and they are quite good in teaching. Exams here are CT1 CT2 and end sems and break between them is almost 1 month.It is not that difficult to pass the exams if you attend the classes regularly.
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This institute's reputation precedes itself and I want to make a career in management and finance, hence Production Engineering is the best way to start in a techno-managerial role. Faculty:student ratio is at a 1:28. All faculty members have PhDs from reputed IITs and NITs. Term exams are frequent and require constant dedication to pass.
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Production engineering has management-related subjects that deeply interested me. It has chill coursework with a lot of cross-departmental opportunities in coursework. The student-faculty ratio is near 1:50 and all the faculty are PhDs and well qualified.
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The course curriculum is amazing. It has a lot of future scopes but some professors aren't that great. They have a lot of knowledge and their teaching knowledge is good. Student faculty ratio is around 1:30
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I got Production Engineering at NIT Trichy. Honestly, I was only getting this branch with my rank so I chose college over a branch. There is 2:60 faculty: student ratio and the teaching style is pretty boring and as expected. They did conduct term exams on time and completed everything on time.
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The course and curriculum are very nice and then there are 8 semesters. The course is like 2 class tests and then 1 final exam. The course is nice with a lot of practical as well as theoretical learning.
I chose Production engineering as it was relatively less hectic as compared to other branches in terms of academic burden. There are a total of 32 faculties in the Production department including HoD, Professors, associate and assistant professors and post-doctoral fellows. A number of students intake for each year in my department is 120+. All of the faculties are well qualified. Most of the new professors have done their PhD and masters from top IITs. The teaching method is classroom based through chalkboards and projectors. Each semester there are two lab courses up to the 6th semester. Labs are conducted in the Production department building for the 2nd and 3rd years and in the central workshop for first year. For almost all of the courses, the evaluations will be based on two class tests, assignments and the End semester examination. The exams are not that hard to score if you focus on lectures. The grading system is relative grading.
Many people think that production engineering is mechanical minus thermodynamics. Which is not true. Production engineering is completely different from mechanical as the subjects are different.
My friend is currently in the 4th year of production engineering, NIT Trichy and according to him, it doesn’t really have a good prospect. Here’s why:
However, if you are planning for higher studies and research, then production is a very good choice. Being a production engineer opens up the manufacturing, industrial, and mechanical higher study options too. So, if placement after B.Tech. is your focus, please look elsewhere but if you are into higher studies then surely go for it. Choose wisely.
In order to determine the right branch for yourself, you will have to go through a list of questions related to these branches individually.
Production Engineering:
If yes, then go for Production Engineering.
Instrumentation and control engineering:
If yes, then go for Instrumentation and Control Engineering.
Chemical engineering:
If yes then go for Chemical Engineering.
Production Engineering has a majority of Mechanical syllabus but the value of both the degrees is piles apart. One of my friends was a student of Production Engineering and he completed his graduation in 2013. Today, he is working in a PSU NTPC. He told me that a student who does BTech in Production Engineering has a variety of future aspects some of which have been listed below
These were some of the options and reasons why you can take Production Engineering at NIT Trichy.
Through conversation with the alumni of this branch, I learned that the placements are at par with the other top NITs. A greater number of core companies visit the campus in comparison to other institutions.
Students who choose to pursue their higher studies get into well-known universities in India and abroad. For internships, however, you will have to try on your own.
These are the companies that offer placements to the students of Production Engineering at NIT Trichy:
ABB |
Cognizant |
Infosys |
Amazon |
Deloitte |
Morgan Stanley |
Amdocs |
Ernst & Young |
Oracle |
Bharat Forge |
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Pepsi |
Capgemini |
GE Money |
Qualcomm |
Capital IQ |
HCL |
Samsung |
Cisco Systems |
HSBC |
SONY |
During placements at NIT Trichy, the roles offered by companies vary greatly from technical profiles in core companies to app developers in IT companies to managerial positions like analysts and consultants.
NIT Trichy is a reputed government institution that offers decent placements and most branches see over 90-95% placement rate. Thus, it is a good choice to pursue your B.Tech in Production Engineering.
I know a little bit about ISI Kolkata since I have a few friends from the institute. Here is what you should know about the internships between semesters.
The course curriculum specifies that in the summer after completing your first year of M.Tech, you have to do an internship either in the industry or academia. You will have 3 options.
Industry:
Academia:
Within ISI:
If for some reason you could not get an internship in the above-mentioned ways, you can approach any of the 250+ faculty members across all 5 ISI‘s and can ask to work with them in their labs.
You will have internships at the end of the first year. In the second year, you will have placements, dissertation, academics. So, the only time left to do an additional internship is the winter break after the first sem. Unless you are extremely enthusiastic, I will suggest that you take a break during this period. Because after the break you will be swamped with coursework for 1.5 years.
NIT Trichy offers a B.Tech in Production Engineering.
Production Engineering deals with manufacturing Technology with Management Science to accomplish the manufacturing process in an efficient manner.
NIT Trichy Production Engineering curriculum offers topics with Engineering Materials, Casting Technology, Machining Technology, Physical and Mechanical Joining Processes, Tool Engineering, Metrology, Manufacturing Systems, Automation, and Rapid Manufacturing.
The concepts of Production Engineering deal with integrated design and efficient planning of the manufacturing system as a whole. The same has become increasingly challenging with the emergence of sophisticated production methods and control systems.
The PEOs for Production Engineering are-
If you want a blend of management studies and Engineering(with a touch of Mechanical Engineering), this course is right for you. NIT Trichy Production Engineering branch is comparatively more relaxed and the number of classes held is also lesser for this branch. Therefore, you can consider pursuing this course.
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