What is the scope of mechanical engineering in future?

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    Shruti Goel

    2 years ago
    Mechanical engineering is appropriately referred to as the evergreen field because it is the only branch of engineering that is immune to the effects of recession. It is one of the oldest and most diverse engineering branches, arising from the need to design and manufacture everything from small individual parts and devices like nuts and bolts to large systems like an aircraft. Mechanical systems are designed, analyzed, manufactured, and maintained using engineering, Physics and material Science principles. This engineering specialty includes design, manufacturing, and operation. In my opinion you should chose to go to Geeta University
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    Sakshi Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    With the advancement of new technology, the scope of mechanical engineering has expanded and new domain includes robotics, geomechanics, nanotechnology, and computer-aided design. Many engineers opt for robotics and mechatronics, which are the combinations of mechanical engineering streams with other streams. With the widening of the scope of mechanical engineering, mechanical engineers are not limited to the manufacturing industry anymore but also get the opportunity in other industries with good remuneration packages. But of course, these facilities are for skilled and proficient engineers. For Mechanical Engineering, You can go to G
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    pasha asif | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Mechanical engineering students are more than mechanical engineering jobs available now. But if you are smart enough in your field then you will possibly get ahead of others in times of job opportunities. And also the scope for mechanical engineering will increase as india head towards development.
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    Suranjana Mandal | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Yes
    You can go for automobile engineering as specialisation in future

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