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Career as Manufacturing Engineer

Manufacturing engineering is a branch that deals with the process of sharing concepts and ideas in various aspects of engineering such as Mechanical, chemical, electrical and industrial manufacturing. The vision of a manufacturing engineer is to produce excellent quality products after complete research and development, processing, developing skills to generate and operate various machines and equipment. The primary focus as a Manufacturing Engineer is to turn the raw materials into an updated or new product in a very economical and efficient way. The field is continuously updating itself for the coming years. It has introduced the latest technology in the field of Science and development such as 3D/4D printing, Nanoelectromechanical systems, Autonomous vehicle, Digital Twins, Hyperloops, ABS, computational fluid dynamics etc.

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Career as Manufacturing Engineer

Manufacturing engineering is one of the widest and broadest fields in India as well as in other countries that have gained massive popularity in recent years. 


The nature of the job for a Manufacturing engineer are mentioned below

  1. Analyze the Mechanical and thermal devices, identifying the problem and implementing solutions for it.

  2. Use computer-based design with a detailed overview.

  3. Develop a testing prototype.

  4. Analyze the test result and change it accordingly

  5. Develop better skills for communication


Manufacturing Engineering incorporates a lot of activities in itself rather than the machining. There are plenty of scopes available for a student pursuing this course in various industries and design making. The placements of jobs in this field are of a wide range. Big companies from both government and private sectors recruit students and provide them with training and different learning environments. The students can also get recruited to international companies if they perform well in their academics and training.


The monthly income/salary for a Manufacturing Engineer in India depends entirely on their post. Th salarycan start from a minimum of Rs 20,000/- to Rs 40,000/- per month which can reach up to Rs 2-3 lakhs per month. 

Future growth prospects and how to get there faster

There is a wide range of opportunities available for a candidate pursuing Manufacturing engineering. Students who have completed their B.tech degree in manufacturing engineering can directly opt for a job in various sectors, or they can enrol for higher studies such as M.E or M.Tech degree in Manufacturing engineering. Multiple fields where a Manufacturing Engineer can find a job are: 


  1. Automotive companies

  2. Chemical Industries

  3. Hardware companies

  4. Aeronautical Firms

  5. Pharmaceutical Companies

  6. Tools and Instruments etc.

Pros and Cons of Manufacturing engineering

Pros


  1. Suitable for the people who like practical and hands-on experience

  2. Wide range of opportunities and placements

  3. Well paying job


Cons 


  1. Mostly indoor 

  2. Needs a lot of knowledge and hard work

  3. Long working hours

  4. Not for those who like to work in the teaching field

How do I get there?

To pursue a career as a Manufacturing Engineer, having a 10+2 degree with PCM is enough for freshers to enter this field. An undergraduate degree in Industrial engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Process engineering are also other acceptable fields of studies. The candidates who are interested in the areas of teaching and research development, for them a Masters or a Doctorate would be helpful. 


The educational system in Manufacturing fields provides optimal learning experience with proper training either with hands-on experience or through internships so that you get to know every detail of how the industry works. The industries also help candidates to get a suitable job after their training or to various other countries. Once hired, the candidate will be trained for the new specific systems that the industry is based upon where they learn about different products and their safety guidelines. 

How Much Does it Cost to Study Manufacturing Engineering?

Working as a Manufacturing engineer is almost a full-time job for each. The average cost for studying Manufacturing Engineering in India can cost you a minimum of Rs 50,000/- up to 3,00,000/- for the course. 

Multiple colleges in India provide engineering degrees in manufacturing. There are over hundreds of state-level Universities where you can study manufacturing engineering. An M.Tech course in Manufacturing Engineering can cost you anything, starting from Rs 10,000 and upwards for the two years' duration.

What are the top colleges where one should be studying to become a Manufacturing Engineer?


Rank of the college

Name of the college/city

Fees

1

IIT Madras

1 lakhs/- per annum

2

Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore

3.6 lakhs/- per annum

3

IIT Kharagpur

10 lakhs/- per aanum

4

MIT Manipal

10-13 lakhs/- per annum

Books and Study Materials for Manufacturing Engineering

Some of the best books for the students studying Manufacturing Engineering are:


  1. Mikell P Groover for Basic Fundamentals of Manufacturing

  2. P.N.Rao for Different Operations and Processes

  3. R.K. Rajput for Numericals 

  4. O.P Khanna for Industrial Engineering

What if this career doesn't work out for me? What are the other options available for a person with these credentials?

This is one of the most desired and in-demand jobs out there in India right now, but if the field doesn't work out for you there are plenty of other areas that you could explore like jobs in Banking, Teaching, Designings and Architecture etc.

Content on this page is by Career Expert
Mrs. Kum Kum Tandon
MA (Psychology), M.Ed, Diploma in Educational Psychology, Vocational Guidance & Counseling (NCERT, Delhi) | View Complete Profile
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