I have done B.E. in mechanical engg . Now I am working in pharma company in engg. department. I want post graduate course. Plz suggest me.

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    Narendra Roy An engineer who loves to share his experience | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Good idea. if you are near a city where engineering institutes conduct part time MTech courses, you may opt it to your convenience. you will be benefitted immensely. it is conducted in MSU Vadodara.
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    Bhargav C | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    These are some areas where you can pursue Master's in Engineering after completion of your Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering:
    ThermalAutomobile/Automotive
    Production
    Manufacturing
    Product Design/Development
    CAD/CAM
    Welding
    Heat Transfer
    Computational/Numerical Methods
    Mechanical Design
    Fluid Mechanics
    IC Engine
    Mechatronics
    Robotics
    Aerospace
    Energy conservation
    Solid Mechanics
    Finite Element Analysis

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