Preparing for engineering entrances

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The discussion focuses on preparing for the IIT-JEE entrance exam in India, specifically for a career in nuclear engineering. Key institutions mentioned include the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, IIT Bombay's Department of Mechanical Engineering, and IIT Kanpur, which offers advanced degrees in Nuclear Engineering & Technology. The conversation highlights the importance of contacting BARC for recommendations and emphasizes the need to explore undergraduate programs in Mechanical Engineering as a pathway to nuclear engineering education.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of IIT-JEE entrance exam structure
  • Familiarity with nuclear engineering concepts
  • Knowledge of mechanical engineering fundamentals
  • Awareness of Indian higher education institutions
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the IIT-JEE exam syllabus and preparation strategies
  • Explore the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre's educational resources
  • Investigate undergraduate mechanical engineering programs at IITs
  • Learn about advanced interdisciplinary degree programs in nuclear engineering at IIT Kanpur
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Students preparing for engineering entrance exams, aspiring nuclear engineers, and individuals seeking information on prestigious Indian institutions offering nuclear engineering education.

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i am preparing for engineering entrances and is not much knowledged in the subject. at present i am preparinfg for the IIT- JEE entrance exam in India. i have heard about the nuclear engineering and is intersted in the subject. i want to know the prestigious institutes in insia which provide education on nuclear engineering. i also want to know about entrance tests to enter there.
 
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I would recommend contacting someone at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, and ask them for recommendations on Nuclear Engineering programs.

http://www.barc.ernet.in/webpages/about/organ.html

http://www.barc.ernet.in/webpages/special_talks/spltalks.htm

Otherwise, check out -

Dept of Mechanical Engg, IIT Bombay - http://www.me.iitb.ac.in/
The Mechanical Engineering Dept at IIT Bombay is one of the largest in terms of faculty, students, and activities, continues to lead and expand its activities in various directions. The Department is known for research and projects in robotics, fluid dynamics, heat pumps, cryogenics, nuclear engineering, fracture mechanics, . . .

http://mech.iitm.ac.in/people/faculty/saritdas.html - Dr. Sarit Kumar Das apparently has experience in nuclear engineering.

IIT Kanpur (http://www.iitk.ac.in/) offers advanced Interdisciplinary Degree Programs

M.Tech
Materials Science Programme
Nuclear Engineering & Technology

Ph.D
Materials Science Programme
Nuclear Engineering & Technology

But it is not clear about undergraduate programs. Possibly, one would obtain bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering - http://www.iitk.ac.in/mech/.
 
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