You should have passed class 10th from any recognised board (often with around 35-45% marks). Lateral entry may be available if you have 12th (Science) or ITI.
read moreYes — the course begins with basics and then moves into practical tasks, so with interest and effort you can succeed.
read moreNo — it includes both theory and lots of hands-on training: workshops, CAD/CAM labs, machine shop practice and real projects.
read moreYes — graduates can work in manufacturing, automotive, maintenance, production and quality control roles in private and public sectors.
read moreYes — the curriculum covers CAD/CAM, automation basics, robotics & thermal systems along with classical mechanical engineering topics.
read moreAbsolutely — many colleges in Haryana welcome students from diverse backgrounds and provide support, hostels and transport.
read moreYou’ll study Engineering Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Thermodynamics, Manufacturing Technology, CAD/CAM, Fluid Mechanics, Workshop Practice and Project Work.
read moreNo, many colleges offer quality education at reasonable fees compared to metro cities, making it an affordable choice.
read moreIt is a 3-year full-time technical programme (six semesters) that trains you in the design, production, operation and maintenance of machines and mechanical systems.
read moreBecause Sonepat has strong industrial growth, modern labs, affordable fees, and many mechanical engineering job opportunities nearby.
read moreYou should have passed Class 10th from any recognised board (often with around 35-45% marks). Lateral entry may be available if you have class 12th (Science) or ITI.
read moreYes — the course begins with basics and then moves into practical tasks, so with interest and effort, you can succeed.
read moreNo — it includes both theory and lots of hands-on training: workshops, CAD/CAM labs, machine shop practice and real projects.
read moreYes — the curriculum covers CAD/CAM, automation basics, robotics & thermal systems along with classical mechanical engineering topics.
read moreAbsolutely — many colleges in Sonepat welcome students from diverse backgrounds and provide support, hostels and transport.
read moreYes — after completing the programme, you’ll be eligible for roles in manufacturing units, PSUs, state industries, railways, PWD and other government sectors as a technician or junior engineer.
read moreThe best ones offer modern labs, experienced faculty, industry tie-ups, good placement support, affordable fees and practical training — all of which make your career start strong.
read moreIt is a 3-year full-time diploma programme (six semesters) that trains you in the design, production, operation and maintenance of machines and mechanical systems.
read moreBecause Haryana has strong industrial growth, modern labs, affordable fees, and many mechanical-engineering job opportunities nearby.
read moreYou should have passed class 10th from any recognised board (often with around 35-45% marks). Lateral entry may be available if you have class 12th (Science) or ITI.
read moreYes — the programme begins with basics and then moves into practical tasks, so with interest and effort you can succeed.
read moreNo — it includes both theory and lots of hands-on training: workshops, CAD/CAM labs, machine shop practice and real projects.
read moreYes — graduates can work in manufacturing, automotive, maintenance, production and quality control roles in private & government sectors.
read moreYes — the curriculum covers CAD/CAM, automation basics, robotics & thermal systems along with classical mechanical engineering topics.
read moreYes — good colleges ensure final year students undertake industrial training or site visits with manufacturing firms or engineering consultancies to get real-world exposure.
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