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Akash Kumar

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Hi,
Mechanical engineering is mother of engineering stream.
Now as you have completed your diploma, the question arises in mind that what to do next. Should I go for some short term course (of 1 year), or should I opt for BE or B.Tech in mechanical engineering? Or should I start searching for government or private jobs, instead? These are some of the questions after having diploma in mechanical engineering.
There are various courses available that can be done after completion of diploma in mechanical engineering. These are job oriented courses of 6 months, 1 and 2 years. After getting certified in these courses students can have a job ori
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Chetna S

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Hi Faisal,
You need to select subjects basis your interests- automobiles, robotics, car body design, etc. are some of the most interesting fields. Go through program curriculum on university websites and see what interests you. Sort out your career plan and decide accordingly.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Mr. Sharma,
That's absolutely untrue as mechanical graduates infact have a lot of scope in the market as present. Mechanical Engineering is a core and evergreen branch. Almost all core industries and manufacturing units makes use of machines. Thus, for functioning and maintenance of machines, qualified Mechanical Engineers are needed by such Industries!
The point is- there are ample amounts of job opportunities for B.E./B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering graduates in Government as well as Private sector. When it comes to Government sector, organizations and departments like- Indian Railways, DRDO, Indian Armed Forces, BHEL, PWD, NHAI, St
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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Rohit,
To get good mechanical engineering colleges you need to work hard and prepare well for various engineering entrances, so what you can do is, clear your concepts and practice the previous year question papers and develop the habit of solving al teast 1 mock test paper everyday, you will surely get good results.

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Arijit Royinnovation lover and creative

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You can go for M.Tech in mechanical engineering or M.Tech in Marine Engineering or something like that.

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Arijit Royinnovation lover and creative

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You can take lateral entry admission in various colleges or universities, if you have cleared diploma with 60% marks. You can look for Acharya Institute-Bangalore, DTU-Delhi and LPU-Jalandhar.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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You can go for MS, M.Tech or MBA abroad after completing mechanical engineering.

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