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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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Hello Siddharth,
Electrical engineers are much in demand in India. In the recent years, from house to companies everywhere there is a necessity of electricity to function, offering numerous opportunities to electrical engineers.
These engineers can work in atomic power plants, hydel or thermal power plants. Job opportunities are ample in both private and public sectors like railways, civil aviation, electricity board and utility companies, electrical design and consultancy firms and all types of manufacturing industries.
After getting a degree in electrical engineering, they can also go into teaching field or join a research lab. Teachin
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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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Hello Rahul,
Electrical Engineers are much in demand in India. In the recent years, from house to companies every where there is a necessity of electricity to function, offering numerous opportunities to electrical engineers.
These engineers can work in atomic power plants, hydel or thermal power plants. Job opportunities are ample in both private and public sectors like railways, civil aviation, electricity board and utility companies, electrical design, and consultancy firms and all types of manufacturing industries.
After getting a degree in electrical engineering, they can also go into teaching field or join a research lab. A teachin
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Shubham,
A very good query. But unfortunately, in India, there is very little potential for this course.

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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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Hello,
It is totally up to your preference and what you want to do and like.
But if you wish to connect your prior knowledge of engineering consider majors in operations while doing PGDM.
Thanks!

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nilesh,
Firstly, you have to complete your 12th with good marks. Then appear for CET of your state. Based on ranking, you will get admission to an engineering college for mechanical branch.

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Preeti Bhatt

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Mechanical Engineering is a core and evergreen branch. Almost all core industries and manufacturing units makes use of machines. Thus, for functioning and maintenance of machines, qualified Mechanical Engineers are needed by such Industries!
The point is- there are ample amounts of job opportunities for B.E./B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering graduates in Government as well as Private sector. When it comes to Government sector, organizations and departments like- Indian Railways, DRDO, Indian Armed Forces, BHEL, PWD, NHAI, State Wise Road Transport boards etc recruits Mechanical Engineers.
Private sector offers even more job opportunities. S
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aashirwad kumar

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In India, it is having a very less scope. You will have to spend at least 10 to 15 years in research and study. But I think working and studying abroad will be the best option for you as it has a great future and scope in research-oriented nations.

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Joel BhandareOpen to discussion regarding MBA and PGDM

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First of all you need to realize your core strengths. Having said that you are a mechanical engineer with work experience you have an idea how the industry works, you just need to think and analyze on your interest and key skills which will be handy for you to climb the corporate ladder. If you have an interest in HR than go for it, but doing HR from mediocre B school is just a waste of time instead aim high and go for one of the best institutes like Tata Institute of Social Sciences. If you are good in analytics and have convincing capabilities then go for marketing. If you are a guy who can easily play with numbers than go for Financ
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