Mechanics in India
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
Studying Mechanical Engineering in India, such as at Chandigarh University, presents vast career prospects. This field spans automotive, aerospace, energy, and manufacturing. Graduates can thrive in roles like design, R&D, production, quality control, and project management. Chandigarh University's B.Tech. programme imparts core principles, hands-on experience, and industry exposure through internships. Strong industry connections and placement aid bolster students' career potential. A Mechanical Engineering degree from Chandigarh University is a promising path to success in India's diverse sectors.
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Yes, I can understand your angst. But then how do you expect to get admission in the best colleges? In private colleges, they may admit you via management quota.
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The answer will depend on many factors for example which university in India are you referring to. If you get through IIT you need not think of going someplace else I believe. IIT is world famous. However, when it comes to research work, research labs, faculty, infrastructure, global exposure then Germany is what I would prefer. TU Berlin, TU Munich etc. are some of the famous universities in Germany.
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