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

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Hello Prem,
It is the best to pursue mechanical engineering at the graduation level. Firstly, its one of those 'perpetual' branches for which job prospects will always be available. Secondly, after obtaining degree in this branch, possibilities are endless if you want to do PG. Automobiles is of course possible. But you never know what situation would be when you want to take the plunge. Many more exciting offers may be available. On the other hand if you opt for Automobile Engineering at Graduation level, your options for PG get really limited. Hence my advise, go for mechanical engineering without any hesitation.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Indian IT industry is slowly losing it's prime position because of global economical conditions and outcry against outsourcing. Creation of fresh jobs in the industry has reduced to single digit. Salary are stagnated for the last few years. Industry prefers B.Tech CSE/ IT and MCA graduates who are ready to be deployed on the projects easily without much effort. Therefore, you are advised to look for opportunities in mechanical engineering only.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Both Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering have good scope & opportunities for job after B.Tech and M.Tech. Aeronautical Engineering is niche branch wheras Mechanical engineering has wider application in multiple industries, therefore you should not compare them. You must do engineering based on your interests to excel.

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sandhyarani arukonda

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A one year Graduate Marine Engineering (GME) course after mechanical engineering will give license to enter merchant navy. This one year GME course is all you need to become a marine engineer after doing mechanical engineering.

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Chetna S

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Getting a job in USA is dependent on two factors:
1. Your hard work and networking during the study.
2. Requirements by industry and if you fit into their bill.
All countries have preferences for their own citizens and hence you need to look for sponsorship through networking.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Rules & Regulations to start new businesses varies in different countries.Therefore, it is difficult to give a generic answer to your query. If you have a good business proposition and location decided then you can ask specific question for an expert to answer.

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Satish K SwarnkarAssistant Manager @ VGU & VIT Campus, Jaipur

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Yes, you can change contact to registrar or exam cell.

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Aspirants, who have completed B.Tech in mechanical engineering degree have a lot of career opportunities in several sectors throughout our country as well as abroad. They can get very good salary packages too. They can work in flexible job profiles in various reputed firms. Some of the areas, where these people can utilize their capabilities include the following:
1. Automobile industry.
2. Aerospace industry.
3. Steel plants.
4. Power generation industries.
5. Paper industries.
6. Chemical industries.
7. Communication sector.
8. Computer industries.
9. Postal departments.
10. Railway departments.
11. Banking sector.
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