Should I go for Masters in space technology after completing mechanical engineering?

Asked about MNIT Jaipur - Malaviya National Institute of Technology - B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering

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    Mritunjaya Tripathi | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Yes definitely, you can go in space technology line as a lot of concepts which are applied in space engineering are at their very base mechanical in nature and as the basic concepts of Mechanical engineering like solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer are taught in mechanical engineering course in B.Tech level so you could easily get into advance topics of space engineering. Moreover ISRO takes mechanical engineering graduates every year so there is immense scope for Mechanical engineers in space engineering.

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