Mechanical Engineering Scope

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Pratik Surana

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Do design course like CATIA,CAD/CAM,Ansys,etc.

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

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i guess cs hv more scope than mech. dere are definitely more jobs in market for cs

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KS Rao

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Are you asking or suggesting? Ofcourse, Mech Engg has a steady market.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Son after passing one of the best job would be the place where you have lotsof mechanical engineering activities like fabrication work, industrial project implementation work, design work where you can learn the finer points of what you studied. Provate service in a industry would be good for learning purpose.

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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You can go for ME with following specialisation:
Mechanics
Mechatronics and robotics
Structural analysis
Thermodynamics and thermo-science
Design and drafting
Micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS)
Friction stir welding (FSW)
CompositesMechatronics
Nanotechnology
Finite element analysis
Biomechanics
Computational fluid dynamics
Acoustical engineering
You can do NPTI 1 year course if you want to go in power plants.
Also u can prepare UPSC.
Further certifications can also be done like ProE, PLC, Auto cad, CATIA, and SDLC

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Yash Arora

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Hello Shivam,
If you have a knack for science and math, either mechanical engineering or computer programming could satisfy you on the job. But beyond their technical bent, the two are quite different. Mechanical engineers invent new products and mainly deals with machines, manufacturing and automobile sector. While in CSE you deal with coading, programming and software developments.So its you who can decide what could be best bet for you. Just study hard and try to get in to any of the reputed engineering college as this is what going to provide you better placement opportunities Try to get in to any of the IITs & NITs and in private o
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