What should I study further after diploma in mechanical engineering?

I have 4 years of work experience.

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Asked by Dilshad Khan
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9 years ago
If you have wish to go for higher studies, then you can join B.Tech through lateral entry. You can do PG Diploma courses provided by different Reputed FTI (foreman Training Institutes) under Government of India. FTI - Bangalore is a good institute providing such courses. You can go for CAM/CAD tra

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Kishansinh Rathod
9 years ago
There are different course combinations that you can do aftet D.Mech. You can continue your B.Tech or BE in mechanical. Else if you want a combination of mechanical and electronics like automated field then you can pursue B.Tech in mechatronics which is derived field of mechanical and is also a good

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Abhinav Sinha
9 years ago
You should opt for B.Tech in mechanical engineering obviously! Here is a list of colleges you can apply for, for your B.Tech: Thappar university, Patiala DTU, Delhi IIT's UPES, Dehradun - This college has very good specialisation courses of computer science, you can check their website for further d

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Satish K Swarnkar
9 years ago
You should opt for B.Tech in mechanical engineering. It is the best option for you. Also, B.Tech in ME has a wide scope.

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Deepayan Dey
9 years ago
BE or B.Tech is the best option, you already have 4 years of experience, so it is a great time to pursue a degree course. You can get direct entry in the 2nd year of BE or B.Tech. You can avail lots of career opportunities.

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