Mechanical Engineering

Get insights from 10.9k questions on Mechanical Engineering, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about Mechanical Engineering

Follow Ask Question
10.9k

Questions

0

Discussions

51

Active Users

3.6k

Followers

New answer posted

9 years ago

0 Follower 146 Views

A
Aftab Azim

Guide-Level 11

Dual degree is B.Tech + M.Tech, if you wish to pursue M.Tech after B.Tech than you can opt for dual degree as it will save your one year. It is a 5 year course.

New question posted

9 years ago

0 Follower 84 Views

New question posted

9 years ago

1 Follower 100 Views

New answer posted

9 years ago

0 Follower 166 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Prashant,
Yes, you can go for M.Tech in automobile engineering after doing B.Tech in mechanical engineering.
All the best.

New answer posted

9 years ago

0 Follower 117 Views

K
Kritika Agarwal

Guide-Level 13

Yes, you can because you are eligible.

New answer posted

9 years ago

0 Follower 116 Views

P
Preeti Bhatt

Contributor-Level 10

The students have the following options:
1. Graduates from mechanical field are mainly employed in manufacturing firms.
2. One can seek employment in private or public sector industries of various types.
3. One can also find job in government departments such as CPWD, defense, PWD, posts and telegraphs.
4. 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.
5. With postgraduate degree or with additional management degree one can find work in executive and manag
...more

New answer posted

9 years ago

0 Follower 113 Views

S
Samar Gupta

Contributor-Level 10

AKG will be a better choice.

New answer posted

9 years ago

0 Follower 115 Views

S
Samar Gupta

Contributor-Level 10

You can go for ME with following specialisation:
1. Mechanics.
2. Mechatronics and robotics.
3. Structural analysis.
4. Thermodynamics and thermo-science.
5. Design and drafting.
6. Micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS).
7. Friction stir welding (FSW).
8. Nanotechnology.
9. Finite element analysis.
10. Biomechanics.
11. Computational fluid dynamics.
12. Acoustical engineering.
A. You can pursue MBA, if you wish to move your career towards management line.
B. You can do NPTI 1 year course, if you want to go in power plants.
C. You can prepare for UPSC.
D. Further certifications can also be done like ProE, PLC, Auto Cad, CATIA and SDLC.

New answer posted

9 years ago

0 Follower 76 Views

S
Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

COEP and VIT - Pune are the best according to placements, infrastructure and faculty.

New answer posted

9 years ago

0 Follower 112 Views

Shiksha Ask & Answer
Rocky BhaiiiWell you know me

Beginner-Level 4

Both are good, you should follow your intentions. If you are good at computer programming, it is better to take CSE. Otherwise, mechanical is much better.

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 66k Colleges
  • 1.2k Exams
  • 687k Reviews
  • 1800k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.