Sir, i done a be mechanical in march 2010 . and i have 1.5 years experience in diesel engine . but my interest in hvac design pls guide

Is there any problem in changing a field , pls suggest me what should i do for doing the career in hvac. i am living in mumbai

0 98 Views | Posted 2013-08-02 12:37:28
Asked by ALTAF MUJAWAR

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    aarju singh

    2013-08-02 14:03:56
    Diesel Eng. is good field, but you interest in design. in this field, you will better result. For this you can do it any diploma from any reputed institute. No problem in field changing, if you covers all needs of new field.
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    nancy jain | Contributor-Level 10

    2013-08-02 15:32:16
    Hi altaf,
    This Course is prepared for helping the entry level Fresher & Experience Engineers in the field of Air Conditioning Systems: This Course is also useful for person’s who’s dealing in HVAC product. This Course fills the gap between the Theoretical Study & real practical design of HVAC systems.
    This Course is based upon theoretical & Practical design calculation & deeply focused upon the design of varies components. This Course is divided into two phase first phase is based upon study & design of HVAC system and second phase is based upon case studies & practical design of HVAC Systems .
    Short Term Course of HVAC Design
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    AVINASH GUPTA

    2013-08-02 22:01:30
    Sir my pcm% is 66 and i want add. in gnit.can you help me what is the proceure of add. in gnit.

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