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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Mechanical engineering deals with the design, development, installation, operation and maintenance of anything that has moving parts.
You will have plenty of opportunities to work abroad if you wish.
Mechanical engineers are hugely demanded in both India and abroad. The growth is ample in this industry, in fact increasing, as more and more people are showing interest in this field. As per a survey report, ample growth is registered in this industry and it is said that by 2015 Mechanical Engineering will be the highest paid career option.
Mechanical Engineers can work in thermal power industry, gas turbines industry, air conditioning a
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MIG welding is more common than TIG welding due to the process being a lot quicker. MIG welding is an easy process to learn than TIG welding.
Both welding processes superheat the parent metals into a liquid state, then using a filler material to fuse the parent metals together.
The main difference between the two processes is MIG welding runs the filler material from a wire coil through the MIG torch. This wire carries the electrical current and does the actual welding.
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Australia has its own Skilled Occupation List (SOL) which lists the occupations in demand. Both mechanical and electrical engineers are in the SOL and professionals in these fields are very much sought after. Also, both the sectors are different. So you decide basis your education background, interests and career plans.
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As per your interest, Bachelors in design (B.Des) would be the best option with specialisation in automobile design. Kindly refer to the link below for the colleges providing the above mentioned course:
https://www.shiksha.com/design/colleges/colleges-india?uaf[]=sub_spec&uaf[]=base_course&ts=2425804&rf=filters&bc[]=9&ss[]=sb_50:sp_46
However, if you are still interested in pursuing engineering courses, you can go for automobile engineering rather than mechanical engineering.
I hope this answers your question to your satisfaction. If so, kindly upvote this answer. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
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