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Hope I have cleared your query.
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1- This branch is inherently interdisciplinary. It combines both electrical and mechanical engineering. What this means is as of now in small firms most of the time mechanical or electrical engineers do our work. They don't specifically look or need design engineers. This is a disadvantage of choosing a non-core engineering branch. That being said this is in general true to all other inter-disciplinary niche branches like instrumentation and quality control, energy engineers, manufacturing engineers and so on.
2- Most large firms hire product deve
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I can help you in a better way if you tell me what exactly do you want to know? Its common entrance examination for Masters. Any one who has a design or non-design Bachelor's degree can apply for it. The exam is mostly based base on basic mathematics, Gk, English, current affairs, Indian cultures, artists, textiles and of course, there is a part for creative and drawing skills.
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