IS THERE ANY SCOPE FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

0 51 Views | Posted 2013-07-02 13:04:18
Asked by ABU SHAMIM

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    Arsalan

    2013-07-02 13:48:53
    Dear Abu,First of all let me tell you that Mechanical Engineering happens to be the mother of all engineering streams and hence includes immense scope in both academic as well as industrial field.
    Mechanical engineers work in the automotive, aerospace, chemical, computer, communication, paper, and power generation industries. Moreover if you seek for an academic oriented career, you could with further studies take up the post of a professor in colleges or could even go ahead with research work in innumerable domains of research in mechanical sciences.
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    murali krishna

    2013-07-14 13:00:36
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    MVJ CE | Contributor-Level 7

    2013-07-06 16:14:10
    Yes there is scope for Mechanical Engineering.You may contact the admission cell at the college in Bangalore call +91-8147632002 to get details about admission

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