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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Cost of graduation in USA is very high. If you can afford cost of education in USA then it is a good option to do B.Tech Mechanical Engineering from USA Universities. Lots of Indian Universities can compete with USA universities in engineering education. You may also evaluate doing B.Tech ME from top Indian colleges also.

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Piyush Rawat

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ME or M.Tech in mechanical, automotive or robotics. Else, you can opt for MBA.

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Ravi Kumar Pandit

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Hi Pankaj,
I would suggest dual Diploma + degree as you will be considered as a Graduate. While, in dual degree course you will have specialization in one field. Dual Diploma + degree will again open others options like M.Tech.

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Rohit Saini

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Robotics, mechatronics or automobile are the good courses, which you can consider. Maximum auto giants like Toyota, Suzuki and Hyundai offer certification courses.

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Aftab Azim

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You can refer the following books:
1) Engineering mechanics by:-S S bhavikatti.F. P. Beer and E Russel Johnston.
2) Elements of mechanical engineering by K. R. Gopalakrishna.
3) Strength of materials by:F L singerF P beer and E. R. Johnston.Gere and timoshenko.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Mechanical engineering is the core branch of engineering with wide scope and lots of job opportunities. Aerospace engineering is a niche branch with comparatively lesser job opportunities in comparison to ME. But AE is a technology intensive branch with rapid changes. If you want to be pure technologist then AE in a better career option in comparison to ME else you may opt for ME.

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