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Harshit Jain

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Mechanical engineering has more scope than Chemical because Mechanical has more career options as compared to Chemical engineering. Chemical engineering is specific and deals in the same field bit through Mechanical engineering one can choose career options in various fields like automobiles, aeronautical, aerospace, automation, robotics, mechanical designing etc. So mechanical is better. Also it depends on your interest area and your caliber. Mechanical requires hard work and chemical requires less hard work but it doesn't mean that chemical engineering is too easy. As such both are different courses and have different scopes in their
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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Son after passing one of the best job would be the place where you have lotsof mechanical engineering activities like fabrication work, industrial project implementation work, design work where you can learn the finer points of what you studied. Provate service in a industry would be good for learning purpose.

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amisha patel

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Hi Gaurav,
If possible go through the alumni speak section to get an idea what the alumni thinks about the institute. However, we can help you with the parameters that you can keep in mind while choosing an institute. You can consider the below parameters :
1) Faculty,
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4) Quality Education,
5) Fees
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I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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You can go for ME with following specialisation:
Mechanics
Mechatronics and robotics
Structural analysis
Thermodynamics and thermo-science
Design and drafting
Micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS)
Friction stir welding (FSW)
CompositesMechatronics
Nanotechnology
Finite element analysis
Biomechanics
Computational fluid dynamics
Acoustical engineering
You can do NPTI 1 year course if you want to go in power plants.
Also u can prepare UPSC.
Further certifications can also be done like ProE, PLC, Auto cad, CATIA, and SDLC

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jamal y

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Hi Chandramouly,
Kindly mention the course you are pursuing so that we can answer you aptly.

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