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Both the countries have demand for mechanical engineers. You can narrow down your country choices based on university requirements, budget and climate. For more information on jobs check the SOL list. You will find the occupations in demand, you can select accordingly.
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Job prospects after completing B.Tech Mechanical engineering are:
-Graduates from mechanical field are mainly employed in manufacturing firms.
-One can seek employment in private or public sector industries of various types.
-One can also find job in government departments such as CPWD, defense, PWD, posts and telegraphs.
-Other sectors such as electronics, chemical, power plants, steel plants, agricultural, space research institutes, automobile and aeronautical as well as the railways, need mechanical engineers to design and maintain their machinery.
-With postgraduate degree or with additional management degree one can find wo
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Scholar-Level 16
You can check with IIT Bombay, and NMIMS, Mumbai for dual specialisation, these courses also called as MBA Tech courses. The above institutes are famous in Mumbai.
All the best.
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http://www.srmuniv.ac.in/admission-india/feedetails
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Warsaw is one of the top most to study in Poland if that's the only country you are interested in. As per the records, Czestochowa has excellent faculty mebers and presence in mechanical engineering but you need to see their acceptance rate in the job market via their website to make any decision. It is accredited to European Union though.
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Originally, there were only three basic branches of civil, mechanical & electrical engineering. Over a period of time due to technological advances, many sub branches in all these three were developed which in turn have become full fledged branches.
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