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2016-03-20 21:08:18
Scholar-Level 17
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2016-03-20 10:35:59
Beginner-Level 5
Regards
Anamika
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2016-03-19 15:04:27
Guide-Level 14
If you don't require any job at this point of time then go for post graduation else you may pursue distance education along with a job.
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2016-03-19 15:01:26
Guide-Level 11
I would suggest you to do some training in job oriented courses
as such
Auto cad
Catia
Pro E
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2016-03-19 14:21:49
Scholar-Level 18
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2016-03-19 11:50:14
Scholar-Level 17
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2016-03-18 18:36:21
Contributor-Level 10
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2016-03-18 17:48:07Contributor-Level 9
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2016-03-18 13:11:33
Contributor-Level 6
We have three year Diploma in Mechanical Engineering offered by polytechnic colleges. B Tech in Mechanical Engineering is called an evergreen branch. There are post graduate specializations for M Tech such as Thermal Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Machine Design, Energy Management, Nano Technology etc. Certification courses in Mechanical Engineering might include CAD,CAM courses, Quality and Piping related courses and so on.
I hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
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2016-03-18 12:02:54Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?
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