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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
The scope of Power Engineering is very vast. You will get jobs in the following industries -
- Power generation: Renewable (solar, wind, geothermal), conventional (thermal, hydro, nuclear).
- Transmission and distribution: Grid planning, construction, smart grid development.
- Research and development: New technologies, materials, energy storage solutions.
- Consultancy: Project management, feasibility studies, environmental impact assessments.
Hope it resolves your doubt !
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
India is experiencing rapid economic growth, leading to a increasing demand for electricity. This signifies constant need for qualified power engineers across various sectors like:
- Power generation: Thermal, hydro, nuclear, renewable (solar, wind, etc.)
- Power transmission and distribution: Building and maintaining power grids
- Research and development: Innovations in grid modernization, energy storage, renewable technologies
- Manufacturing: Designing and building power equipment like transformers, generators
Moreover, The Indian government is majorly investing in the powe
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The best field for mechanical engineer is
- Areospace Engineering
- Automotive Engineering
- Robotics
- Enery sector
- Manufacturing and production
- Thermal and Fluid systems
- Research and Development etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Building instruments is a common activity among Astronomers and is a specialized area of engineering. Electrical, computer, mechanical, and optical engineering are typically used in moderation. Knowledge of computer science can also be helpful because almost all astronomers crunch data.
It is ideal for a student to gain graduate-level proficiency in Math and Physics before focusing on Astronomy and Astrophysics. A BTech or BE engineer with an interest in Astronomy and Astrophysics can work as a research scholar in the field.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The monthly pay for a telecom engineer in India varies according on their experience, talents, location, and company. Nevertheless, the monthly average pay for a telecom engineer in India is 50,770. The salaries at different experience levels are given as follows:
- Entry level: INR 25,000 - INR 35,000 per month
- Mid-level: INR 35,000 - INR 50,000 per month
- Senior level: INR 50,000 - INR 75,000 per month
- Lead level: INR 75,000 - INR 100,000 per month
- Manager level: INR 100,000 - INR 150,000 per month
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Careers and salary for nuclear engineers depends on many things. Their experience, specialty, and the organisation that they work for. Here are some top options
| Career Path | Description | Average Salary (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Reactor Engineer (Nuclear Power Plant) | Design, operation, and maintenance of nuclear reactors for safe and efficient power generation. | INR 12 LPA |
| Fuel Cycle Engineer | Develop strategies for fuel utilization, manage nuclear waste disposal, and ensure compliance with regulations. | INR 9 LPA |
| Nuclear Safety Engineer | Implement safety protocols, conduct risk assessments, and ensure regulatory compliance for nuclear facilities. | INR 8 LPA |
| Medical Physicist (Nuclear Medicine) | Develop and maintain equipment used in medical imaging techniques like PET scans and radiation therapy. | INR 7.2 LPA |
| Nuclear Non-Proliferation Specialist | Work in government agencies or international organizations to prevent nuclear proliferation and ensure the responsible use of nuclear technology. | INR 15 LPA |
| Radiation Protection Engineer | Design shielding materials and protocols to protect personnel and the environment from radiation exposure. | INR 12 LPA |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Pursuing additional courses or certifications after Mechanical Engineering in India and as a mechanical engineer is a good option. It will enhance your prospects in the Oil and Gas industry can significantly boost your employability.
- Petroleum Engineering
- Certification in Oil and Gas Management
- Safety and Environmental Courses
- Advanced Mechanical Engineering Specializations
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, in order to work as an Industrial Engineer you should have completed BTech or B.E. with Industrial Engineering as a specialisation. However, you can explore other career options after completing Industrial Design.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some exciting possibilities you can explore after graduating are mentioned below -
Master's Degree: To advance one's career, one can consider enrolling for a Master of Science in Biochemical Engineering or Biotechnology or any related field to get a further degree and specialty.
MBA: MBA together with your degree in BTech would provide you with knowledge and skills in business management coupled with knowledge in the bio-industry that will make you the best person for management jobs.
Employment in Diverse Industries-
- Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology: This is something biochemical engineers can easily relate to. Career opportunities in th
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The scope for biochemical engineering in India is explained point by point below for your reference:
Thriving healthcare and pharmaceuticals: India is fast emerging as a hub for healthcare and pharmaceutical companies, and there is a demand for dedicated workers who can come up with drugs and vaccines, or design medical instruments. Some large products of biochemical engineering include the invention of bioreactor technology in the large scale production of these products with a positive spin on the accessibility of health facilities.
Growing food and beverage sector: The growing food industry including processed and packaged food gives
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