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Piyush Rawat

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Check out the link below for colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/diploma-mechanical-engineering-colleges-jharkhand
To know the exact scenario for faculty and placements get in touch with the current students through social media or in person.

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Akshay Bajaj

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Yes, you can get admission for aeronautical engineering after completing Diploma in mechanical engineering.
But I would suggest you to continue in mechanical engineering because it has huge scope in near future and you can also go in aeronautical field after that.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Harish,
It's nice to know your interests in subjects in which you want to pursue your PG. But unfortunately, in Indian context such freedom is seldom given to students. Choice of subjects for PG is dependent on what you have studied at graduation level. However, I would advise you to study webpage of your intended institute, if they permit you to pursue PG in subjects of your desire.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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MBA in Operations, Supply Chain, and Construction Management with Marketing/Finance is a better option. You can also look for Data Science.

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Akshay Bajaj

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If you are looking for short term job oriented course in India, then it could be one among this 3 options:
1. CAD software's (Creo, Solid works, Catia). There is a high chance for that you can get a job, but pay will be low.
2. FEA or CFD software's (Ansys, Nastran, Hypermesh, Abaqus). Getting a job is not so easy. It depends on how good you are in basics of mechanical engineering, but its pay is good.
3. Six Sigma certificate- there is good demand in quality and production areas, pay is average.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Overview of short term courses in Mechanical engineering:
Mechanical Engineering comes with two or three design and software course along with their curriculum. But, in fact these courses are not taught by our faculties with their full potential and also the case is that the software used by colleges and universities in their labs is mostly demo or free trial, and as a result we cannot expect that nook and corner of the course could be taught to us.
So, it is a good option to option for short term courses that could be very useful in our placement activities. There are various software which are mostly design and analysis which could be
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