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Empowering Tomorrow’s Engineers: MITCORER’s Path to Success with Cutting-Edge Student Development and Placement Initiatives

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  In the realm of higher education, institutions play a pivotal role in shaping the future of aspiring professionals. MITCORER (MAEER’s MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research), situated in Barshi, Maharashtra, stands as a beacon of academic excellence and career advancement. With a steadfast commitment to nurturing talent and providing top-tier placement opportunities, MITCORER is dedicated to molding skillful futures for its students. Exploring Career Pathways:  MITCORER offers a myriad of workshops and sessions designed to broaden students’ horizons and equip them with the skills needed to thrive in today’s competitive job market. Industry Insights Sessions provide invaluable exposure to diverse career opportunities, with industry practitioners sharing insights on various sectors. Students gain valuable knowledge about different industries, enabling them to make informed career choices. Empowering Through Life Skills:  Life Skills Training forms an integral part of MITCORER’

Empowering Tomorrow's Engineers: MITCORER's Path to Success with Cutting-Edge Student Development and Placement Initiatives

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In the realm of higher education, institutions play a pivotal role in shaping the future of aspiring professionals. MITCORER (MAEER's MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research), situated in Barshi, Maharashtra, stands as a beacon of academic excellence and career advancement. With a steadfast commitment to nurturing talent and providing top-tier placement opportunities, MITCORER is dedicated to molding skillful futures for its students. Exploring Career Pathways: MITCORER offers a myriad of workshops and sessions designed to broaden students' horizons and equip them with the skills needed to thrive in today's competitive job market. Industry Insights Sessions provide invaluable exposure to diverse career opportunities, with industry practitioners sharing insights on various sectors. Students gain valuable knowledge about different industries, enabling them to make informed career choices. Empowering Through Life Skills: Life Skills Training forms an integral part

Composite Materials in Railways

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Introduction to composites and FRPs For a composite material to be considered a real composite, it must have two components whose combined strength is greater than that of the sum of their individual components. 1+1 doesn't equal 2 in the world of composites. A composite material can take several forms, such as particleboard, for example (wood and glue). Figure: FRP Composites A resin and a structural fiber are the two main components of FRP composite materials. FRP composites employ a wide range of fiber reinforcements. Composites manufacturers have traditionally relied on low-cost glass fiber (fiberglass) as their primary material. The great tensile strength of aramid fiber, such as that found in DuPont's Kevlar trademarked product, makes it excellent for ballistic and impact applications. Its high modulus-to-weight ratio makes it possible to create lightweight and strong structures with carbon fiber, another common reinforcing fiber. Although various fibers, such as bas

Infrastructure Engineering -Is the Future

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India is an emerging and developing country (EDC). Infrastructure sector is a key driver for the Indian economy.  Infrastructure sector includes power, bridges, dams, roads, and urban infrastructure development.it is very essential to develop infrastructure in Indian to make country Developed country As we now that know a days in India very big infrastructure developments are going on such as Smart City, Metro Projects, Sagarmala Project, Bharatmala Project, Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, Shivaji Memorial, Arunachal Pradesh on Rail Map, Setu Bharatam Project, Rashtriya Rajmarg Zila Sanjoyokta Pariyojna, Inland Waterways & Gujarat-Gorakhpur Gas Pipeline. To complete such big Project Huge amount for money is need to invest as well as skilled man power also requires. so due to this very big Job opportunity people will get from this. Bharatmala Project Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, Shivaji Memorial Inland Waterways Gujarat-Gorakhpur Gas Pipeline In Union Budget 2021, the government has give

Electric Vehicles: Future of Transportation

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Out of the 10 most polluted cities in the world, 9 are located in India. All these cities, including Greater Noida, Noida, Lucknow and Delhi, located in north India, though very harmful to the environment and human health, contribute to many factors in this pollution, vehicular pollution plays a significant role in this. It is not surprising, therefore, that the gradual but continuous spread of electric vehicles in India is being encouraged. At the same time, in terms of our capacity for transport, we have returned to the earlier status quo. In the 1900s, the whole debate in favor of electric vehicles (EV) was strong to kneel before fuel-based vehicles, but hopefully it will not happen now. In the new scenario, with growing support for electric vehicles, India needs to prepare itself with incentives for car companies and consumers to adopt better charging infrastructure, battery manufacturing factories and electric vehicles. Electric Vehicles (EVs) Electric vehicles are powered by elec

Mumbai – Hyderabad High Speed Rail

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Mumbai – Hyderabad High-Speed Rail (MHHSR Bullet Train) project is a 767 km proposed High Speed Rail line that will connect Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad through 11 stations in Maharashtra and Telangana at a project cost that is yet to be finalized. This is the fifth of six new high speed rail corridors,  planned by the Government of India  in 2019, for which basic tendering activity commenced in October 2021 to start construction on the project. System Specifications ●         Maximum Speed : 350 kmph ●         Operational Speed : 320 kmph ●         Average Speed : 250 kmph ●         Track Gauge : Standard Gauge – 1435mm ●         Signalling : ETCS Level-2 of ERTMS ●         Train Capacity : 750 passengers ●         Traction : 25 KV AC overhead catenary (OHE) ●         Safety : Urgent Earthquake Detection and Alarm System (UrEDAS) for automatic braking in case of an earthquake Mumbai – Hyderabad HSR Route Information ●         Length:  767 km ●         Type : Elevated, Underground &