AIT BE Lateral Robotics & Automation FAQs
Ques. What diploma branches are eligible for lateral entry into BE (Robotics and Automation) at Atria?
Ans. Diploma holders from Mechanical Engineering, Electronics, Mechatronics, Electrical, and related branches are typically eligible. The exact list of eligible branches is as per VTU and KEA norms for DCET.
Ques. What are the career prospects after BE (Robotics and Automation) lateral entry from Atria?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Robotics Engineers, Automation Engineers, Control Systems Engineers, Industrial Automation Specialists, and Mechatronics Engineers. The robotics and automation sector is growing rapidly with demand from manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and healthcare industries.
Ques. Is the BE (Robotics and Automation) degree from Atria recognized for GATE and higher studies?
Ans. Yes, the BE degree from Atria is awarded by VTU, a recognized university. It is valid for GATE, M.Tech admissions, government jobs, and other higher studies.
Ques. Does Atria have dedicated labs for Robotics and Automation students?
Ans. Yes, Atria has a dedicated Robotics & Automation department with specialized labs for robotics programming, automation systems, and mechatronics. Students also have access to the 24/7 online learning platform and industry collaboration projects.
Ques. Can non-Karnataka students apply for BE Lateral (Robotics and Automation) at Atria?
Ans. Yes, 25% of the total intake is filled through management quota, which is open to students from all states. Non-Karnataka students can apply directly to the admissions office at admissions@atria.edu.
Ques. What is the difference between BE (Robotics and Automation) and BE (Mechanical Engineering) at Atria?
Ans. BE (Robotics and Automation) is a specialized branch focused on robotics, automation, control systems, and mechatronics, while BE (Mechanical Engineering) covers a broader range of mechanical engineering topics. Students interested in automation and robotics careers should opt for the Robotics and Automation branch.
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