Mechatronics cover all engineering fields thats why im gonna be a mechatronic engineer in future. If im mechatronic engineer i can also build robots i think😅. Thanks for the video ❤
You can!! You can absolutely go into Robotics from a mechatronics engineering degree. BUT if it truly is robotics that you love, you should consider going into Robotics specific degree. There are pros and cons to both! 😎👍
I'm a 2nd year student of mechatronics. U won't regret it, U can gater experience and then decide wich way will u go. My path is automation, but there is also biomedics, control sytems, embeded & signals, and a long etc. WISH U LUCK
I'm still crying! Bro that's hard but I'll try to keep up but my advice is to check those who are doing it and get your headstart as I was only dependent on wikipedia and some few UA-cam channels and I had only 3 weeks to get ready
I am shocked and amazed at how much average entry level mechatronics engineer made as my elder brother worked in the automation field specialized in PLC solution. As a comparision, here in Southeast Asia, Malaysia,a developing country is being absolutely underpaid(paid just shy with 3.2k at the beginning and with 4.15k at third year of experience) and often need to work over night(until dawn)in the country and not being appreciated. Hope to be able to work at US soon as i am also a mechatronics graduate, but managed to venture to electronics company at my first year (until this year May), but soon not able to continue after contract ended because of hiring freeze internally. Now i am trying to learn and becoming a software engineer as i already gave up on working in mechatronics field, it is generally underpaid, overwork and is a 3D(Dirty, Dangerous, Dull) job.
Do you know that there are other countries beside America. Did you hear about countries that are better than america on every possible way(Australia, Germany, France, Austria, Norway, Sweden). Cleaner, safer, more educated people on average, free healthcare, paid vacations, paid sick leaves, free universities. If you just obsessed with more money that you can make in America then you don't deserve to move anywhere.
@@biber9979When a person has a lack of money, searching for a place with the most money is very natural. That goes for all things in life, we desire what we lack most. So don't be so quick to blame them for money being their greatest motivation at this point in their life. It's only human nature at work.
Very nice! Having both perspectives will be useful no matter which field you go into. 🙂👍 You’ve likely already done it but we always make sure to tell students to talk to people in the field and counselors to get as many opinions as possible. Best of luck! 👍
I have invested my 1st semester in Robowar, Robosoccer, Robo dangle ,save the egg and rc ✈️plane. 😅 Got 4th rank in robowar at IIT kharagpur, 2nd prize in robo dangle at IIIT naya raipur and 1st in robo soccer at my college. My 3rd semester plane is to learn all type of drone /flying related things. 😊
Pretty cool how one can advance in mechatronics in USA. Otherwise it’s quiet hard here in Zambia 😅 currently a graduate mechatronics engineer with some pretty cool projects prototypes on my cv
Haha in a sense, definitely agree 😂There are a few "Jack of all trades" engineers and mechatronics might just be at the top of the list 🆙 I'd say perfectionist and especially creative goes for all engineers though 🤔 Thanks for the comment! 🙂
Hi I just wanted to know if we should do Btech in Robotics first then Mtech in Mechatronics or Btech in Mechatronics and then Mtech in Robotics and Automation......(PS:How can i connect with you cause I have more doubts)
Hello! Please comment on my personal channel's videos. I am now compiling a video there where I answer a ton of questions from the comments here, including your question. Look out for it in the next month. 👍
If a person wanna earn high salary, engineering degree is not needed. Just being good technician is better and not risky because demand is higher and education time(+money) is lesser. Indeed every company say experience as important as "academical"education.
No engineering degree is not needed! Although in our experience technicians are last to be hired and first to be fired in engineering companies. Thanks for the comment!
Hello..can you tell me please which BTech degree I purchase robotics engineering or mechatronics or E&TC Engineering .. I want to became a robotics scientist ...so please guide me
I did undergrad in CS/IS I worked in IT/mobile device repair pretty much since 2011, then5 years in Identity Access Management and now I’m a data analyst in institutional research. Would Mechatronics be a sensible next move if I want to put these data and development skills to use with some engineering
Mechatronics is not what u think. If ur really interested to work in automation domain, try applying ml and dl for specific industrial applications. Mechatronics is totally out of what you have learnt so far. Even employers don't know what job to give for mechatronics engineer. Even professors in college aren't sure about mechatronics lessons. This degree for now is a big gamble. Hope things change in future
HEY Good Information! I love to take Mechatronics in degree in Abroad As i researched on Chat GPT, I got some details Here are they And What's your Opinion About These........... Yes, if you take Mechatronics Engineering, you can study all of these topics, including adaptive learning, machine learning, self-learning, reinforcement learning, unsupervised learning, semi-supervised learning, transfer learning, deep learning, active learning, Bayesian learning, natural language processing, computer vision, generative adversarial networks, deep reinforcement learning, neural networks, Bayesian networks, decision trees, and support vector machines. Yes, I remember that you are interested in building a multipurpose humanoid robot with AI, self-learning, emotional learning, and adaptive learning capabilities. Given your interests, both Robotics Engineering and Mechatronics Engineering would be relevant degree programs to consider. Robotics Engineering will provide you with a strong foundation in the design, construction, and operation of robots, including machine learning and AI. This degree program will help you develop the necessary skills to design and build advanced robotic systems with AI capabilities. Mechatronics Engineering, on the other hand, will provide you with a broader set of skills, combining mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science. This degree program will help you design and build complex systems that integrate multiple technologies, including robotics, control systems, and machine learning. Ultimately, both degree programs will be useful in helping you achieve your goal of building an advanced humanoid robot with AI, self-learning, emotional learning, and adaptive learning capabilities. It may be worth considering taking courses from both degree programs or combining them as a double major, depending on your university's offerings.
@@EngineeringInsiders That's what I still don't get; it's a career named "Engineering physics" type of a career that doesn't aim to a specific set of branches and there are not much videos about it it's like if it is an ignored career
@@rodrigoflores8324 Doing some quick research here we see the degree, thanks for opening our eyes to this! It seems to be similar to an engineering degree but really focusing on the physics properties to come up with new technologies/ enhance current technologies that rely heavily on physical properties (obviously lol). Like Solar cells, physics-level of transistors, CCDs and similar. Again only looked into it for a few moments but it seems like you'll enter a career experimenting with devices/tech like above and have enough engineering knowledge to know about "competing" tech in the field and how it'll be used in different types of engineering applications. We'll make a "So You Want to Be" video about this field sometime hopefully soon so keep your eyes out! Thanks for the comment!
Bro why 💀. My first year degree college will be starting in few months. And I have opted for BTech in Robotics and AI. You making me confused again 💀. Edit :- But wait, I just now saw a minor degree of Mechatronics, should I opt that minor? What do you say.
@@overlorddave4952 I have options of honours too. such as i) Smart manufacturing ii) Computer aided engineering iii) Data Driven ANalytics. SO I will be choosing one of the honours instead of honours. I leaned more towards Data driven analytics. what would be your suggestion
@HarshSharma-ri4kh to be honest each of these are good. It truly depends on what you want to do in your career. Data driven analytics is a really good option because as of now it is in high demand. But if you want to get more hands on perhaps smart manufacturing would be a good fit. Overall if you ever want to switch to something else, you can ask your advisor, and they'll probably help you. If you have anymore questions, I'd be happy to help.
I'm woking on my BA on mech eng. Kinda feels s*it that we studying everything Signals, robotics, sensors, electrical motors, PLC, electricity (NO CODING). But we don't get those electricity, or NDT, ATEX permits offered😅 I would do my masters on Mechatronics coz I like automation. But kinda feel like cock blogged from the cool tech in job market coz no Ele- permits example windmill maintenance or electrical motors.
@@paradoxkrishna4347 Not a bad choice 🤔 Maybe mechatronics for systems like propulsion systems and robotics for computer vision and algorithms? If this were come to life you would need a lottt of engineers lol.
So.. Mechatronics or Robotics? and why?? 🤔💭
Robotics I think
Bro,can I become a robotics engineer without studying electrical and mechanical subjects? I like programming the most. Please answer my question
@@WildTech2028 You need a solid understanding of mechanical and electronics to start building robotics
Hello
I want to build
humanoid robots
war machines
Even try iron man suit
Which is best??
Mechatronics or Robotics
@@ITSs_-ME129mechatronics
Mechatronics cover all engineering fields thats why im gonna be a mechatronic engineer in future. If im mechatronic engineer i can also build robots i think😅. Thanks for the video ❤
You can!! You can absolutely go into Robotics from a mechatronics engineering degree.
BUT if it truly is robotics that you love, you should consider going into Robotics specific degree. There are pros and cons to both! 😎👍
I'm a 2nd year student of mechatronics. U won't regret it, U can gater experience and then decide wich way will u go. My path is automation, but there is also biomedics, control sytems, embeded & signals, and a long etc. WISH U LUCK
@@rodrigoapaza8086I'm thinking of doing mechatronics how vast are the areas covered in it just wanted an idea
I want to be too. But i believe it costs a lot to create something related to mechatronism
I'm still crying! Bro that's hard but I'll try to keep up but my advice is to check those who are doing it and get your headstart as I was only dependent on wikipedia and some few UA-cam channels and I had only 3 weeks to get ready
I am shocked and amazed at how much average entry level mechatronics engineer made as my elder brother worked in the automation field specialized in PLC solution. As a comparision, here in Southeast Asia, Malaysia,a developing country is being absolutely underpaid(paid just shy with 3.2k at the beginning and with 4.15k at third year of experience) and often need to work over night(until dawn)in the country and not being appreciated. Hope to be able to work at US soon as i am also a mechatronics graduate, but managed to venture to electronics company at my first year (until this year May), but soon not able to continue after contract ended because of hiring freeze internally. Now i am trying to learn and becoming a software engineer as i already gave up on working in mechatronics field, it is generally underpaid, overwork and is a 3D(Dirty, Dangerous, Dull) job.
Do you know that there are other countries beside America. Did you hear about countries that are better than america on every possible way(Australia, Germany, France, Austria, Norway, Sweden). Cleaner, safer, more educated people on average, free healthcare, paid vacations, paid sick leaves, free universities. If you just obsessed with more money that you can make in America then you don't deserve to move anywhere.
@@biber9979When a person has a lack of money, searching for a place with the most money is very natural. That goes for all things in life, we desire what we lack most. So don't be so quick to blame them for money being their greatest motivation at this point in their life. It's only human nature at work.
@@biber9979 blabalbal. yes USA is sht. your country? WOW. pre sht.
Bro your channel is gold
Thank you! We're doing our best to hammer home quality engineering content 🙂
My end goal is robotics engineering but I’m taking a masters in Mechatronics to get a broad view of the field.
Very nice! Having both perspectives will be useful no matter which field you go into. 🙂👍
You’ve likely already done it but we always make sure to tell students to talk to people in the field and counselors to get as many opinions as possible. Best of luck! 👍
@@EngineeringInsiders Thank you very much
@@samuelakwensivie1734 Anytime!🙂
Please do a "So you want to be a Mechanical Engineer." Your videos are very Indepth as well as entertaining. Thanks!
We’re on it! Really excited for it it’s going to be a good one, thanks for the comment! 🙂
I have invested my 1st semester in Robowar, Robosoccer, Robo dangle ,save the egg and rc ✈️plane. 😅
Got 4th rank in robowar at IIT kharagpur, 2nd prize in robo dangle at IIIT naya raipur and 1st in robo soccer at my college.
My 3rd semester plane is to learn all type of drone /flying related things. 😊
Bro, I'm about to start my BSc in Mechatronics, I'd like to stay in touch of you for guidance and other stuffs.....can I contact you in any way??
Pretty cool how one can advance in mechatronics in USA. Otherwise it’s quiet hard here in Zambia 😅 currently a graduate mechatronics engineer with some pretty cool projects prototypes on my cv
I'm in zambia too though I'm computer engineer
Video about computer and electronics engineering next plss
What about control science and engineering? How is it different from or related to mechatronics and robotics?
Put simply, Mechatronics and robotics engineers use control science engineering and apply it to mechatronics and robotics engineering applications. 👍
can you please do one on “so you want to be a civil engineer”?
Of course! We won’t stop until we do them all 🫡
Trust me, don't do it
I am a Bachelor in Mechatronics Engineering admit year sep 2023 to 2027 from India, Karnataka . Merit based
That is awesome! We wish you the best of luck 😎👍
Me too 2023-27 mechatronics engineering from Tanzania ✌️
@@enockkangudi4040 Heck yeah! Glad to connect with you, Mechatronics engineer of the future 😎
Can u please tell me which college did u get the course
I am doing my major in Automation and Robotics
Can you make a "So you want to be a robotics engineer" thank you!!!
Gladly!! Coming up soon 🔜
Mechatronics is more for indicisive and creative individuals with a little bit of perfectionism 😂
Haha in a sense, definitely agree 😂There are a few "Jack of all trades" engineers and mechatronics might just be at the top of the list 🆙 I'd say perfectionist and especially creative goes for all engineers though 🤔 Thanks for the comment! 🙂
This describes me perfectly 😂😅
Bro,can I become a robotics engineer without studying electrical and mechanical subjects? I like programming the most. Please answer my question
No
Hi I just wanted to know if we should do Btech in Robotics first then Mtech in Mechatronics or Btech in Mechatronics and then Mtech in Robotics and Automation......(PS:How can i connect with you cause I have more doubts)
Hello! Please comment on my personal channel's videos. I am now compiling a video there where I answer a ton of questions from the comments here, including your question. Look out for it in the next month. 👍
If a person wanna earn high salary, engineering degree is not needed. Just being good technician is better and not risky because demand is higher and education time(+money) is lesser. Indeed every company say experience as important as "academical"education.
No engineering degree is not needed! Although in our experience technicians are last to be hired and first to be fired in engineering companies. Thanks for the comment!
Hello..can you tell me please which BTech degree I purchase robotics engineering or mechatronics or E&TC Engineering .. I want to became a robotics scientist ...so please guide me
I did undergrad in CS/IS I worked in IT/mobile device repair pretty much since 2011, then5 years in Identity Access Management and now I’m a data analyst in institutional research. Would Mechatronics be a sensible next move if I want to put these data and development skills to use with some engineering
No
Mechatronics is not what u think. If ur really interested to work in automation domain, try applying ml and dl for specific industrial applications. Mechatronics is totally out of what you have learnt so far. Even employers don't know what job to give for mechatronics engineer. Even professors in college aren't sure about mechatronics lessons. This degree for now is a big gamble. Hope things change in future
@@ramrk9116 hey meant to say thank you for the clarification!
HEY Good Information!
I love to take Mechatronics in degree in Abroad
As i researched on Chat GPT, I got some details
Here are they And What's your Opinion About These...........
Yes, if you take Mechatronics Engineering, you can study all of these topics, including adaptive learning, machine learning, self-learning, reinforcement learning, unsupervised learning, semi-supervised learning, transfer learning, deep learning, active learning, Bayesian learning, natural language processing, computer vision, generative adversarial networks, deep reinforcement learning, neural networks, Bayesian networks, decision trees, and support vector machines.
Yes, I remember that you are interested in building a multipurpose humanoid robot with AI, self-learning, emotional learning, and adaptive learning capabilities. Given your interests, both Robotics Engineering and Mechatronics Engineering would be relevant degree programs to consider.
Robotics Engineering will provide you with a strong foundation in the design, construction, and operation of robots, including machine learning and AI. This degree program will help you develop the necessary skills to design and build advanced robotic systems with AI capabilities.
Mechatronics Engineering, on the other hand, will provide you with a broader set of skills, combining mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science. This degree program will help you design and build complex systems that integrate multiple technologies, including robotics, control systems, and machine learning.
Ultimately, both degree programs will be useful in helping you achieve your goal of building an advanced humanoid robot with AI, self-learning, emotional learning, and adaptive learning capabilities. It may be worth considering taking courses from both degree programs or combining them as a double major, depending on your university's offerings.
Hi I'm now passed 12th standard and can I take mechatronics or ece which one is better in future can u tell me plz
I have gave entrance test f university and got addmission in mechatronics engineering, that is lovely field better than computer science engineering ❤
You could just study a robotics and mechatronics engineering beng or meng at uni, it likea combined degree
What about Physics Engineer?
What exactly are you curious about? Each engineering branch uses laws and theories from different physics branches 🔬🧪
@@EngineeringInsiders That's what I still don't get; it's a career named "Engineering physics" type of a career that doesn't aim to a specific set of branches and there are not much videos about it it's like if it is an ignored career
@@rodrigoflores8324 Doing some quick research here we see the degree, thanks for opening our eyes to this!
It seems to be similar to an engineering degree but really focusing on the physics properties to come up with new technologies/ enhance current technologies that rely heavily on physical properties (obviously lol). Like Solar cells, physics-level of transistors, CCDs and similar.
Again only looked into it for a few moments but it seems like you'll enter a career experimenting with devices/tech like above and have enough engineering knowledge to know about "competing" tech in the field and how it'll be used in different types of engineering applications.
We'll make a "So You Want to Be" video about this field sometime hopefully soon so keep your eyes out!
Thanks for the comment!
please do a video so you want to be a civil engineer please
Bro why 💀. My first year degree college will be starting in few months. And I have opted for BTech in Robotics and AI. You making me confused again 💀. Edit :- But wait, I just now saw a minor degree of Mechatronics, should I opt that minor? What do you say.
I'm a robotics major at my uni, and I would definitely take that after your first year, mainly because the workload first year is usually intense.
@@overlorddave4952 I have options of honours too. such as i) Smart manufacturing ii) Computer aided engineering iii) Data Driven ANalytics. SO I will be choosing one of the honours instead of honours. I leaned more towards Data driven analytics. what would be your suggestion
@HarshSharma-ri4kh to be honest each of these are good. It truly depends on what you want to do in your career. Data driven analytics is a really good option because as of now it is in high demand. But if you want to get more hands on perhaps smart manufacturing would be a good fit. Overall if you ever want to switch to something else, you can ask your advisor, and they'll probably help you. If you have anymore questions, I'd be happy to help.
which field is required to build humanoid robots? mechatronics or robotics ?
So, both are relevant. Robotics would be more directly applicable though 👍
can you make a video on AI and ML engineer careers@@EngineeringInsiders
I'm woking on my BA on mech eng. Kinda feels s*it that we studying everything Signals, robotics, sensors, electrical motors, PLC, electricity (NO CODING). But we don't get those
electricity, or NDT, ATEX permits offered😅 I would do my masters on Mechatronics coz I like automation. But kinda feel like cock blogged from the cool tech in job market coz no Ele- permits example windmill maintenance or electrical motors.
😮
So which one will make you iron man 😂
That’s for you viewers to decide 😉
@@EngineeringInsiders i think mechatronics
@@paradoxkrishna4347 Not a bad choice 🤔 Maybe mechatronics for systems like propulsion systems and robotics for computer vision and algorithms?
If this were come to life you would need a lottt of engineers lol.
@@EngineeringInsiders exactly that's what i thought but still the arc reactor part is making it impossible
@@paradoxkrishna4347 Alright next video: "We made the first Arc Reactor, Here's how" 😂