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2015-11-03 18:52:56
Guide-Level 15
Keeping today's industrial progress in mind the industry is biased only to those with good academic knowledge and practical skill set. I do not see any problem in opting for a career in this field but as for the physical strength is concerned, yes you would require high concentration levels along with physical and mental strength. Also mechanical is a huge engineering domain and is not just restricted to automobiles so one can look for various other options to choose as a career.
Along with your engineering, you can also take up CAD/ CAM courses, you may refer to the following link:
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2015-05-14 14:00:57
Contributor-Level 10
Information Technology (IT) is an engineering division, which concentrates on the study of utilizing computers and telecommunications in order to control, gather, store and circulate information. Both software and hardware sectors are parts of Information Technology. Due to the importance and reputation of IT, the present age is sometimes referred to as information technology age.
Some of its specialized fields are: -
*Computer Science
*Networking and Communication
*Databases and Information Systems
*Embedded systems
*Software Engineering
*IT and Society
*Geographic Information Science (GIS)
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Information Technology stream offer
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2015-05-14 11:44:18New answer posted
2015-04-09 09:41:41Beginner-Level 4
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2015-03-11 19:20:20New answer posted
2015-02-04 12:09:47
Contributor-Level 10
Pursuing M.Tech after B.Tech is a very good alternative for you if you want to add value to your education and qualification. This value addition to your profile will surely benefit you in future. You can secure or gain higher positions at the right time after c
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2014-12-23 11:26:32
Guide-Level 11
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2014-07-07 14:46:42Beginner-Level 5
It is possible to pursue an MBA after Engineering degree. I have many classmates who are engineers.
The problem with having just an engineering degree is that in company you are just offered roles based on your specialization and not offered managerial roles. But with an MBA degree you are eligible to be in a managerial role with a higher pay package and also more responsibilities.
Also in an MBA program you have the scope to choose between different specializations like Marketing, Finance, HR and Operations.
The expected package offered for the year 2012- 2014 was as follows;
PGDM & MMS 2012-2014
Total No. of Students - 236
No.
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2014-07-02 11:49:06Contributor-Level 7
As Aeronautical is a field which is in the developing face, although, there are several colleges providing Aeronautical Engineering but not all colleges. Its a buddying field with lots of scope in coming future,
After the course completion, you may work as :
-Consultant
-Thermal Design Engineer
-Graduate Engineer Trainee
-Mechanical Design Engineer
-Aerospace Designer Checker
-Assistant Aircraft Engineer
-Aircraft Production Manager
-Assistant Technical Officer
* Salary :
Salary depends on various parameters such as size of the organization, profile, qualification, experience etc. But, to give you a brief view :
Engineers employed in go
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2014-05-16 22:37:51
Contributor-Level 8
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