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Contributor-Level 10
It is one of the leading universities for Production Engineering. The department also has strong industry connections and research connections. Good Luck!
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Guide-Level 12
Try to come up with your career goals, decision making will be easier. Research on job roles offered by the streams. Decide what you want to do. Mechanical engineering is itself a vast domain so you must research every aspect. You can study in India as well as abroad. Pursue a course from a good university so that you have better career prospects anywhere you go after your studies. Best wishes.
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Beginner-Level 4
First, having a diploma in mechanical engineering is great for current job trends in Indian market as mechanical industry needs people with machining skill set and strong basics, which you possess as you have done these things in your diploma course.
Further you can try in any of the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) company for a post of trainee or operator of different machines/ fabrication, etc. You can also try in government sector by doing a course in ITI, first gain experience, then do your Bachelors as it would help you to grow in the sector in terms of income and also the ranking / profile would change easily.
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2014-04-02 14:15:57Guide-Level 11
Opportunities are available in public and private sector manufacturing organizations engaged in implementation, development and management of new production process, information and control systems and computer controlled inspection, assembly and handling.
There is a lot of demand of production engineers both in public and private sector for the smooth functioning of their instruments and to make industrial manufacturing as well.
Some job profiles are:
Plant Engineers
Manufacturing Engineers
Quality Engineers
Process Engineers and Industrial Managers in different Industries
Management and Service Sector
Top Recruiters
NTPC
ONGC
BHE
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2013-09-24 16:32:48![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.ws/public/images/girlav5_s.gif)
Guide-Level 12
* After B.E in Production engineering, you may opt for M.E / M.Tech if you wish to study the technical aspect of the branch.
You may opt for specialized fields such as :
Network Models
Computer Science
Value Engineering
Operations Research
Financial Management
Materials Management
Statistical Quality Control
Operations and Maintenance
Production Planning and Control
OR
* You may pursue MBA if you wish to move your career towards management line.
* You have another option with you, i.e.,
You may plan to work in private or public sector industries of various types. After gaining a valuable work experience of a year or two you may finally get a
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2013-09-02 10:59:57New answer posted
2013-08-09 21:11:42Beginner-Level 3
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