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Pranjal Narain Saxena

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IPE is one of the oldest branches of NITJ and the faculty there is highly qualified and experienced. As per the placements stats, I can say it totally depends on you because lots of companies visit our campus and there is an ample amount of opportunities for you. Companies like Whirlpool, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Honda and other big giant companies allow IPE students to participate in placements with mechanical students.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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Industrial, Mechanical, and Production Engineers primarily design and construct large-scale industrial and mechanical processing plants and facilities. They also plan and coordinate manufacturing activities and take on administrative tasks like drawing up budgets and ensuring programs are run smoothly and efficiently.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there, Production Engineering is a combination of manufacturing technology, engineering sciences with management science. A production engineer typically has a wide knowledge of engineering practices and is aware of the management challenges related to production. In simple words, you know the value of your product and also know the proper management of that product in accordance with the market.

  • Core Curriculum:

    • Manufacturing Processes: In-depth knowledge of machining, casting, welding, forming, and other production techniques.
    • Production Planning & Control: Learn to plan production schedules, manage inventory, and optimi
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rohith kola

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Production Engineering courses and career opportunities:
To become a production engineer, a graduation in the respective fields is enough. However, to reach senior most positions of companies directly, they should have completed the Masters programme in production engineering. Those who wish to work as research analysts can pursue the Ph.D programs. Diploma holders in production engineering can get designated in the entry-level jobs. Aspirants who complete various courses in production engineering can seek out for occupation in public or private undertakings. They can search for employments in manufacturing sector, industries, and so on
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rohith kola

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Production Engineering is all about management of activities that take place in a production firm to ensure enhanced productivity and a considerable profit to the firm. It has got good scope in Manufacturing Industries which are ample in number in India. Pursuing an MBA can definitely be an added advantage with which you can function at the managerial level. The only thing is to find a suitable job.

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rohith kola

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Companies such as SAIL, NALCO, BHEL and other private production based companies like JINDAL, AMBUJA CEMENTS etc. would need production engineers.

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rohith kola

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Companies such as SAIL, NALCO, BHEL and other private production based companies like JINDAL, AMBUJA CEMENTS etc. Would need production engineers. Mechanical Engineering careers
Here a list of some of the industries a mechanical engineer might work in and the things they might be required to do:
Design vehicles, ranging from space craft to high performance racing cars.
Analyze the acoustics data for planning a building.
Design a ventilation and air conditioning system for a large building.
Design the air filtration unit for a train.
Design a suitable power system.
Design and develop next generation machines for aiding the disabled.
Develop new
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Akhilreddy KalvaCurrent Student- NIT, Warangal

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I think it's better to opt for NITW. NITW ECE has very good faculty and very good placements.

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Rishav SoodAlways here & happy to help u..... : )®

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Hi,
As much as I know, Production Engineering is a part of Mechanical engineering. So, in my advice, go for Mechanical engineering, which has a vast and lifetime opportunity for jobs and career in future in India as well as in outside India.

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kajol ohol

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Diploma is very good for technical knowledge but the salary you will get after completing the same will always be higher than Diploma.
Production engineering in COEP is a sandwich branch but you are compulsory do two internships of 6 months in different companies for completing your degree.

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