Mechatronics Correspondence Courses: Guidance & Advice for Students in India

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A mechanical engineering student in India, currently in their third year, is seeking guidance on pursuing mechatronics due to a lack of available programs in their country. They express a strong interest in self-controlled projects that incorporate electronics but are struggling to find relevant courses. The student is looking for information on correspondence courses in mechatronics or similar fields, including details about funding options, eligibility criteria, course fees, and duration. They are reaching out for advice and assistance from others who may have knowledge of available programs or resources.
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Hi .. I am a student of mechanical engineering..3rd year!
Basically my interest was in mechatronics, but due to inavailability of this field in any of the universities in my country I finally opted mechanical engineering. Now working on projects I always tend to make something that's self controlled and that brings in the electronics stuff. Its giving me a hard time and I really want to get involved with my real interest. So what I am eactly looking is some advice and some help from you guys ..
can anyone tell me if there is any correspondence course( for mechatronics or alike) available from any university at nominal fee? Are the funding available for correspondnce courses? i am in India and so there is no question for me to join as a regular candidate. can anyone just help me by telling me the facts and figures? How is the selection done? Wat is the eligibility criteria? and wat is the course fee and duration?
Any sort of info. and advice will be appriciated.
Anyone who know? or anyone who know someone who knows and can ask?(ur professor .. or classmate/batchmate) ?? anyone willing to help??
Thanx !
 
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Ki Man said:
What country are you in

I believe he stated India...
 
I am in India ..
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