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Mechanical engineers research, design, develop, build, and test mechanical and thermal sensors and devices, including tools, engines, and machines. Mechanical engineers typically do the following:
1.) Analyze problems to see how mechanical and thermal devices might help solve a particular problem
2.) Design or redesign mechanical and thermal devices or subsystems, using analysis and computer-aided design.
3.) Investigate equipment failures or difficulties to diagnose faulty operation and to recommend remedies.
4.) Develop and test prototypes of devices they design. Hope this helps.
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For India: https://www.payscale.com/research/IN/Job=Mechanical_Engineer/Salary
For Abroad: https://www.workabroad.ph/salary_guide_ofws.php?position=engineer.
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A B.FTech programme is widely recognised and is regarded as the best among loads of certificate as well as Degree Fashion and Design courses. The aim of this programme is to make students familiar with the latest techniques, instruments, technology etc. Used in the fashion industry. The field of textiles, garments and clothing has evolved really fast and has become what the fashion industry is today. B.FTech programme trains students so that they become well-equipped, in terms of technology and methods used today in the fashion industry. Students are also given technical lessons regarding the working of commonly used as well
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B.Tech in civil engineering
B.Tech in computer Science
B.Tech in Science and engineering
B.Tech in electronics and communication engineering
B.Tech in mechanical engineering
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