PVKKIT M.Tech CAD/CAM FAQs
Ques. What is the intake for M.Tech CAD/CAM at PVKKIT and how competitive is admission?
Ans. The M.Tech CAD/CAM programme has an intake of 24 seats. Admission is based on GATE or AP PGCET scores. Since the intake is small, competition can be moderate. Candidates with a valid GATE score in Mechanical Engineering (ME) are preferred, but AP PGCET rank holders are also eligible.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after M.Tech CAD/CAM from PVKKIT?
Ans. Graduates of M.Tech CAD/CAM can pursue careers as Design Engineers, CAD/CAM Engineers, Product Development Engineers, CNC Programmers, and Manufacturing Automation Specialists in industries such as automotive (Renault, Tata Motors, Mahindra), aerospace (HAL, ISRO), and industrial manufacturing. They can also pursue research and teaching careers.
Ques. Is GATE mandatory for M.Tech CAD/CAM admission at PVKKIT?
Ans. GATE is not mandatory. Candidates can also seek admission through AP PGCET scores. However, GATE-qualified candidates may receive AICTE stipend of Rs. 12,400 per month during the programme. Management quota seats (30%) are available for candidates without GATE/AP PGCET scores.
Ques. What software tools are taught in M.Tech CAD/CAM at PVKKIT?
Ans. The M.Tech CAD/CAM curriculum typically includes training in industry-standard software such as AutoCAD, CATIA, SolidWorks, Pro-E/Creo, ANSYS (for FEA), and Mastercam/NX CAM for CNC programming. The exact software tools may vary based on the JNTUA curriculum and available lab infrastructure.
Ques. Can M.Tech CAD/CAM graduates from PVKKIT pursue a Ph.D.?
Ans. Yes, M.Tech graduates are eligible to pursue Ph.D. programmes at JNTUA or other universities. PVKKIT also has a Research and Development Cell that encourages faculty and students to engage in research activities. Candidates can also apply for Ph.D. programmes at IITs, NITs, and other reputed institutions.
Ques. What is the difference between M.Tech CAD/CAM and M.Tech Structural Engineering at PVKKIT?
Ans. M.Tech CAD/CAM focuses on computer-aided design and manufacturing technologies, automation, robotics, and product development, primarily suited for Mechanical Engineering graduates. M.Tech Structural Engineering (offered under the Civil Engineering department) focuses on structural analysis, design of structures, and construction materials, suited for Civil Engineering graduates. Both are 2-year programmes with 24 seats each.
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