MIT M.Tech Industrial Automation and Robotics FAQs
Ques. Is GATE mandatory for admission to M.Tech Industrial Automation and Robotics at MIT Manipal?
Ans. No, GATE is not mandatory. Admission is primarily through the MET (Manipal Entrance Test). However, GATE-qualified candidates under the General category are given additional weightage (10% extra marks) in the merit list, which significantly improves their chances of admission and also makes them eligible for the AICTE GATE scholarship of approximately Rs. 12,400 per month.
Ques. What is the second year of the programme like? Is it purely project-based?
Ans. Yes, the second year is entirely dedicated to project/dissertation work. Students are required to complete a minimum of 8 months (and up to 12 months) of industry internship or research project work. The project must be based on mechatronics/automation/robotics. Students are also expected to publish at least one research paper in a journal before completing the programme.
Ques. What are the typical job roles and salary packages after completing this M.Tech?
Ans. Graduates typically work as Automation Engineers, Robotics Specialists, Control Systems Engineers, Embedded Systems Engineers, and IoT Solutions Architects. Key recruiters include ABB India, Siemens India, L&T, Bosch, Tata Motors, GE Healthcare, HAL, ISRO, and DRDO. The average package for M.Tech graduates from MIT Manipal is approximately Rs. 12.31 LPA, with the highest package reaching Rs. 69.25 LPA (overall M.Tech, not course-specific). For Industrial Automation and Robotics specifically, packages typically range from Rs. 6-14 LPA depending on the company and role.
Ques. What is the difference between M.Tech Industrial Automation and Robotics and M.Tech Embedded Control and Automation at MIT Manipal?
Ans. M.Tech Industrial Automation and Robotics is offered under the Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics) department and focuses on robotics, PLCs, hydraulics, pneumatics, industrial IoT, and manufacturing automation. M.Tech Embedded Control and Automation is offered under the Electrical/Electronics Engineering department and focuses more on embedded systems, control engineering, and electronic automation. Students from mechanical/mechatronics backgrounds typically prefer the former, while those from electrical/electronics backgrounds may find the latter more suitable.
Ques. Can students from non-mechanical backgrounds (e.g., ECE, EEE, CSE) apply for this programme?
Ans. Yes. The eligibility criteria accept B.E./B.Tech graduates from Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Mechatronics, Computer Science, and related engineering disciplines. However, students from non-mechanical backgrounds (especially ECE/EEE/CSE) should be prepared to put in extra effort in subjects like fluid power systems, hydraulics, and mechanical design, as these may be new to them. The programme is multidisciplinary by design.
Ques. How is the hostel and campus life at MIT Manipal for M.Tech students?
Ans. MIT Manipal has a vibrant campus with world-class infrastructure including the MARENA sports complex, a 1.5 lakh sq. ft. library, innovation centres, and 50+ student clubs. Hostel accommodation is available at approximately Rs. 97,500 per year (non-AC double room). M.Tech students share the campus with B.Tech and other PG students from 60+ countries, creating a diverse and enriching environment. The campus is located in the serene town of Manipal, close to beaches and cultural landmarks, offering a stress-free academic environment.
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