Mechanical Engineering Scope
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
Mechanical Engineering generally has wider scope than Automobile Engineering at LPU because it covers a broader range of industries such as manufacturing, energy, robotics, thermal systems and even automotive. The core curriculum supports careers in design, production, maintenance and R&D across multiple sectors, which helps students stay flexible in job choices. Automobile Engineering is more focused on vehicles, engines and automotive systems, so opportunities are largely confined to the auto and allied industries. In the current LPU structure, Mechanical Engineering offers stronger multi‑industry placement exposure and more option
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Mechanical engineering has a broad career scope in India, offering opportunities across various sectors. As one of the oldest engineering disciplines, it remains crucial in industries like automotive, aerospace, energy, manufacturing, and robotics. India’s growing emphasis on infrastructure and industrialization has fueled demand for mechanical engineers, particularly in sectors like renewable energy, electric vehicles, and smart manufacturing.
Entry-level roles include positions in design, analysis, production, and maintenance. With experience, engineers can move into specialised roles like project management, R&D, or consultancy
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