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I'm pretty sure I want mechanical. (aptitude tests, interests, et all)
From a little asking around, I guess that should be my last resort?
BTW, I didnt get how come only mech engineering has good placements.
Well, placements depend upon the "pull" the management committee, HODs and principals have with the industry and their "network of contacts", more than the quality of students in any institution.
Consider a case where for some college the management committee as well as the principal are all predominantly from the electrical field. Because of their own education, they will have maximum pull within the IT and electrical fields (IT because IT companies take anyone who is called "engineer", and electrical due to their own experience/studies) and thus, in that college, electrical is likely to have the best faculty and placements.
For Bharati Vidyapeeth's Navi Mumbai campus, Mechanical happens to be that field (at least some people will get a job other than IT - for most other fields you get placed in IT only!).
To be honest, don't keep it as the last option - last option should be Saraswati college of engineering.
You may try to apply for production engineering also, most (~80%) of the subjects in production engineering overlap with mechanical with slightly different focus (more emphasis on some aspects and less emphasis on others - for example production is more about machine dynamics while mechanical will focus on smaller objects).
The cutoffs for production engineering are quite a bit lower compared to mechanical (at least in the first round), so if you apply for production and get it in a
good college, I do suggest you take it by all means (I say
good college because its not worth it otherwise coz in not-so-good colleges, the production guys don't get the same placements that mech guys do).
Getting into a good college is also quite important and I do quite heavily suggest taking production if you get it, as it is almost the same as mechanical - if you like mechanical, you will like production.
The main reason why mech always has good placements is that India still lives in the mechanical age - digital electronics and the like still aren't designed or made in India, where as mechanical engineering materials are cheaply and easily available, thus creating a lot of jobs. The government likes to keep things that way