Mechanical Engineering Scope

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Mansi

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At LPU, Mechanical Engineering offers a broader scope, providing opportunities in manufacturing, core engineering, energy, aerospace, automation, and technology. Automobile Engineering is also a strong option for those interested in vehicles, electric vehicles, and automotive design. LPU supports both programs with advanced laboratories, industry exposure, internships, and placement opportunities. Mechanical Engineering provides greater flexibility, while Automobile Engineering allows for early specialization. LPU effectively supports both career paths.

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Kanishka Gambhir

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A person belonging to India and wanting to work in USA should look for job in the United States after completing an Engineering degree from India. Side by side, these people need to look for those employer who can sponsor a H1B visa to them. 

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Shubhangi Kaushal

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You can choose any of the branches depending on your interest.

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deepika maurya

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Mechanical engineering has much scope in the future, in both government and private fields. Mechanical Engineers can opt for a wide range of jobs, from design engineers to product manufacturers and testers, according to their skill set and expertise. It includes the design and manufacturing of industrial machinery, the best state-of-the-art motor vehicles, and aircraft. These domains comprise smart materials, nanotechnology, robotics, computer-aided design, smart machines, Industry 4.0 geomechanics, etc. The most decidedly pursued domains are smart manufacturing, Automobile Engineering, robotics, digital manufacturing, and mechatronics
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Durgesh NA

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Talking in the big context, MBA just after engineering may not be one of the wisest choices you are gonna make throughout your career, specifically if you are passionately pursuing your engineering degree.

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Pallavi Sharma

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Computer Science, in recent times, in India, has gained a lot of popularity, thanks to the ever-growing demand for computer engineers all over the world. With the advancement of technology in IT industry, the importance of computer Science has also increased as day-to-day innovations in technology and computers are needed to keep up with today's youth's requirements. IT Sector truly has upgraded our lives to the next level, but, like everything, even this has its pros and cons. Today, it is undeniable that technology is an integral part of education in the digital era. One of the easiest and most accessible career paths is a B.Tech Com
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Saurabh Sharma

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The scope of growth and career advancement of mechanical engineers in India and abroad are spectacular. Skilled mechanical engineers have many opportunities in aerospace, automobile, chemical manufacturing plants, oil exploration, railway coach factory, research, and development. Mechanical engineering is known as the evergreen branch among all the other branches of engineering. Traditionally, mechanical engineers have to deal with concepts such as mechanics, Thermodynamics robotics, kinematics, structural analysis, fluid mechanics with their applications in Automotive Sector, Power Sector, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Sector, Ae
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Shruti Goel

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Mechanical engineering is appropriately referred to as the evergreen field because it is the only branch of engineering that is immune to the effects of recession. It is one of the oldest and most diverse engineering branches, arising from the need to design and manufacture everything from small individual parts and devices like nuts and bolts to large systems like an aircraft. Mechanical systems are designed, analyzed, manufactured, and maintained using engineering, Physics and material Science principles. This engineering specialty includes design, manufacturing, and operation. In my opinion you should chose to go to Geeta University
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, The mechanical engineering future is very bright. It assures the highest-paying jobs for mechanical engineers. Energy conservation and others. In terms of career opportunities for mechanical engineers, these professionals can find opportunities both in Government and Private organizations. The scope of growth and career advancement of mechanical engineers in India and abroad are spectacular. Skilled mechanical engineers have many opportunities in aerospace, automobile, chemical manufacturing plants, oil exploration, railway coach factory, research, and development. Hope it helps.

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Arshiya Singh

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Both the courses have their own importance and need. If you are technically sound and has flair for technology, then go for M.Tech, while if your inclination is more towards management and corporate jobs, do MBA. You need to qualify any entrance test (such as CAT / MAT/ XAT/ NMAT/ CMAT/ GMAT/LPUNEST) and should also have min of 50% to 55% in your Bachelors. You can do MBA in any specializations of your interest. Some Good Colleges are: IIMS, Xavier's Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur
Lovely Professional University, Punjab, Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi, Management Development In
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