I want to pursue automobile eng. after my 12th can anyone guide me whether i'm on a right path or not
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You are definitely on the right way, you can go for B.Tech. Automotive Design Engineering, as it has great growth opportunities worldwide. It deals with designing, manufacturing, developing, testing and maintenance of the automobiles. This field provides a platform for the engineers to explore new horizons and areas. There are opportunities lying in the area of manufacturing, service station, transport companies, defence services. One can go for higher studies to gain more expertise and can pursue M.Tech. or PhD to further enhance their knowledge. One can also opt for lectureship or for the post of professor in engineering colleges/uni...more
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HI Jatin,
Automobile engineering deals with designing the vehicle, manufacturing new products, repairing, and servicing vehicles. It is indeed a sub-branch of mechanical engineering and also known as automotive engineering or vehicle engineering. It involves studying motor systems, design, technology and many more. The rapid advancement in technology in recent years has ushered in a new era of hi-tech vehicles, making the business environment in the Indian auto industry very conducive. Your prospects as an automobile engineer will be favorable, as the sector is growing at a very fast clip. Automobile engineering field requires a lot of...more
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