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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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BE or B-Tech in mechanical engineering with at least 50% aggregate. Some colleges may require 60%.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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It is one of the oldest and the broadest of the engineering disciplines. Mechanical engineers are employed in operations and maintenance roles in manufacturing and services industry. It is an evergreen branch with no cyclic trend in the job market. Mechanical engineering graduates are employed in almost every sector of the industries in the engineering roles. Mechanical engineering grads are employed in operation and maintenance, production control and management, design, machines installation, tester, quality engineering, etc. Some of the largest areas of employment of mechanical engineers are productions, machine tools, railway engin
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salma bee

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Yes, you can do this course. You are eligible for the same. Good luck.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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I do not know exactly what machinery and infrastructure facilities were available with you in past as well as at present (After renewable). At this stage, you need work orders for execution. So, first you have to register your company with major government. Sectors like Railways, Defence, PWD, Electrical etc. According to your capabilities and infrastructure, you have. After the successful assessment and registration of your company, your company will be able for getting few development orders. After successful execution of development orders your company can be awarded with the regular orders subjected to the lowest rate. So first you
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sahil chauhan

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Hi,
The Fee structure at International Maritime Institute is approximately INR 3.70 lakhs per annum, which includes Tuition fee, Hostel boarding lodging, Mess, Uniform, Books & STCW course fees.

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Hari Krishna Sahu

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It is better, but not much. But, from the year 2018 Dassault 3D experience lab was established. It helps us to increase the skills. After tests, a certificate will be given to you, which helps to get the jobs in the design side. The facilities are also increasing year by year.

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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

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To apply for any course after engineering, you have to appear for the GATE exam. The marks obtained in GATE will give you the best colleges for M.Tech and even a good job in PSUs or the private sector.

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neha trivedi

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Hello,
the eligibility to study Masters in marine biology is to have bachelors degree in chemistry, zoology, botany, geography, geology, physiology, biochemistry and microbiology. You need to have the basics of the subject that are taught in the above mentioned subjects.

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CGCLANDRAN hi

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Hello Priyanshu.
Glad you asked.
About 627 companies visit Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Landran annually for the purpose of recruitment. So, even a novice candidate from mechanical engineering can get an average package of 5 to 6 LPA. Rest depends on what position or company you are getting absorbed in.
Good luck.

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Shabana Bee

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Yes, you can do MS after mechanical engineering. It is a good option. And, you can choose automotive industry you will get good opportunities there. Good luck.

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